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An Argeneau Novel (Argeneau Vampire) - Under a Vampire Moon
An Argeneau Novel (Argeneau Vampire) - Under a Vampire Moon

Review:I recommend this series to anyone who likes vampires. Start from book one it has not only handsome vampire men but has humor to, will make you laugh I enjoy this series, if you have'nt tried it you should. Read more

The Dark Half
The Dark Half

Review:Not one of my favorite King novels, it was dark and very violent and not fun at all. Many of his books have a least a but of humor in them but this one was just dark and creepy all the way through. Of course it was well written and very suspenseful. I really love Stephen King and have read just about all of his books, though some I like more than others. Read more

Spell Bound (An Otherworld Novel Book 12)
Spell Bound (An Otherworld Novel Book 12)

Review:Ready for the twelfth book in this wonderful series!? Savannah's unforgettable character returns and the reader will be thrown into a world where danger is around every corner and the reader meets more than a few paranormal creatures. The reader should read the first few books in the series in order to fully understand the current plot.

In this novel, Savannah's powers are taken. She is resentful and sullen over this change and the reader will want to shake her more than once. Without ... Read more

Waking the Witch (Women of the Otherworld)
Waking the Witch (Women of the Otherworld)

Review:While it wasnt one of the best novels in the series, it was definitely a good quick read for those who love the women of the other world series. the book follows savannah on her first solo private investigation. Read more

Personal Demon
Personal Demon

Review:I'm a big fan of Kelly Armstrong's "Women of the Underworld" series. Each book, until "Personal Demon" has gotten better, richer, and deeper.

When Hope appeared in "No Humans Involved," I didn't really care for the character and hoped that was the last we'd see of her. When I found out "Personal Demon" was centered around Hope, I had some reservations but went ahead and bought it based on past books in the series. (I didn't care much for Paige until "Dime Store Magic" and now she's one of... Read more

Visions (A Cainsville Novel Book 2)
Visions (A Cainsville Novel Book 2)

Review:The book carries on right where Omens leaves off. And it takes the reader further into the lives and mysteries playing out for Armstrong's characters. I thoroughly enjoyed it and only have to say "I want more"! Read more

Stolen
Stolen

Review:Stolen is the first episode in a series where business partners Ben and Robin explore a bondage sexual situation. It is written from Robin's female viewpoint and ends on a cliffhanger to encourage the reader to continue the rest of the story. I knew this from the description, so it was not a surprise although I would rather have a book in one piece rather than piecemeal. It loses something when cut up in bits and pieces in my opinion. The characters were well developed and easy to relate to ... Read more

Omens (The Cainsville Series Book 1)
Omens (The Cainsville Series Book 1)

Review:Very good start to a new series, and I personally am glad to see it. This was more of a mystery than paranormal, or at least to start, and I was really happy that the main characters talked and researched and thought, instead of just hopping into bed.

Have to start out by saying that if you've read Kelley Armstrong's YA series, you'll recognize some of Derek in Gabriel. In fact, Gabriel seems to be a grown-up version of Derek in many ways, especially when waking up after sleeping very s... Read more

Bitten (Otherworld)
Bitten (Otherworld)

Review:Normally you cannot tell a book by its cover, however the publishers of this particular novel were very clever with this jacket and it suits the novel perfectly. Red, being blood and passion, are what this story is about. Elena as a main character is an amusing and interesting character, and the other characters Ms. Armstrong surrounds her with are absorbing and so very unique. I really enjoyed the writing style, considering this is the first book written by the author, and the plot was interest... Read more

No Humans Involved (Women of the Otherworld)
No Humans Involved (Women of the Otherworld)

Review:I love the books in the Women of the Otherworld series, my favorites being Bitten, Stolen, and Haunted. In her seventh in the series, we have the celebrity necro, Jaime Vegas, who is invited to a house in LA for a TV production on raising spirits. She finds an ulterior motive for the production though and also finds herself trying to escape too much attention being who she is, a member of a council that supervises mortals & otherworldly beings. There is plenty of plot driven intrigue and sex... Read more

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