Romance
Review:Mishaps,mistakes,misfortune and a baby born in a pod between times, how could you not like this book. Another good read by Jodi Taylor will keep you turning the pages and wondering what else could go wrong. Read more
Review:Book: Ink and Bone
Author: Rachel Caine
Rating: 4 Out of 5 Stars
This is second series that I have read by Rachel Caine-the other being The Morganville Vampires. I must say that Rachel has improved over the years and that this is probably one of my favourite books by her that I have read. I just hope that she doesn't drag the series out like she did with Morganville.
My first thought whenever I started reading this was wait...Is this going to be some strange mash up of Harry ... Read more
Review:This one is an essential read...as it sets up some of the history....and KUDOS to her for coming up with the Atlantis twist....I love it!
But after reading about 4 of her books I realized that some of the other books have a much more "nail biting" plot. Read more
Review:The romance between Murine and Dougall is quite exciting. Murine, who is always fainting, turns out to be quite the heroine. She is one of the group of for best friends: Joan, Saihd, Edith, and Murine. In Joan's story, Murine ended up saving Joan and Saihd. In this book, she saved Dougall, his six brothers, and their uncle.
This book has a lot of twists and turns which makes the plot very exciting. Dougall falls madly in love with Murine and is overprotective. Is funny to see how all his brot... Read more
Review:Lynsay Sands has been one of my favorite authors since the day I first read A Quick Bite nearly a decade ago. Her story telling has improved from hilarious and great to amazingly narrated with just the right amount of hilarity and ingenuity over the years. Immortal Nights is now one of my favorite novels from her.
Tomasso and Abigail's characters are well developed and I could relate to both of them throughout the story. Abigail's insecurities spoke to me on a deeper level and made her a rela... Read more
Review:An engaging and romantic read.... To Marry a Scottish Laird was a fantastic historical romance. I found myself hooked right from the first page and it kept my interest all the way through. Some nice twists and turns to the story that kept me guessing too. I loved the chemistry and steamy heat between the two main characters as well as how endearing they were. I especially enjoy Lynsay Sands hunky heroes and strong yet quirky heroines. Lynsay is such a talented writer. I have read many of her boo... Read more
Review:i like lynsay sands books very much. she has a great sense of humor. I enjoyed this book as well but I did not laugh out loud, like I have reading her other books. While there where some amusing actions, I felt there was something missing. don't keep this review from trying her books because she is definately a gifted writer. Her books are on my keeper shelf. I guess what I am saying is that some of her other books showcase her talent better. Read more
Review:This story of Lucians brother Armand, the father of Thomas, Nicholas who we have already read about was a far cry from the level of reading that we get in the other Argeneau Novels. It is very much predictable, slow, and no build up.
It is starts right to the point and leaves no suspense in the developing relationship, no chance to really fall in love with characters. I knew exactly who did "it" within the first quarter of the book. I love Lyndsay Sands and love this series so I will keep buy... Read more
Review:Lynsay Sands has written another "Good" Argeneau Vampire Novel.
I enjoyed the theme of Love that Conquers All. In today's time one needs to escape to a place of Timeless Love, Even If It Is a Vampire Love. Read more
Review:OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG, Lynsay Sands has out done herself this time. I have read almost all of her books and I love her books dearly but this book was amazing! I loved Saidh in Cam and Joan's books but to see her character more developed and the sparks that pass through her and Greer from the moment he lays eyes on her flies off the pages! I read this book, turned it over and reread it and though it came out only a few days ago I have read it 4 times already and debating if I should read it a 5th t... Read more