Mythology & Folk Tales
Review:I really enjoyed this world. I love omega verse world as long as a woman is in the story. The story is a fun read. However I just get tired of the fact that she just doesn't tell a story in one book she tells the story over a series of books with a lot of erotica thrown in. I feel more satisfied reading a book with an ending. I hate cliffhangers and often skip books when I know it is if the story holds my attention enough. Now please heed her warnings. This book does have a lot of trigger... Read more
Review:Claire and Shepherd’s book was my first introduction into Addison’s world of Omegaverse. I had read snippets here and there on the subject but her take is by far the most enticing. The males depicted in her series are usually anti heroes and the females are strong despite their dynamic but every character is unique. This certainly isn’t a cookie-cutter book. It’s compelling and dark. I anxiously wait for the newest release in their story. Read more
Review:The saga continues with book two. Claire will do her best to help the Omegas, and she is resilient in freeing them, but even freedom has a price and is it actually freedom they have if they must stay in hiding. How far will Claire go with her act of martyrdom? She is willing to give up her freedom and continue living underground with Shepherd for the lives of forty-three others. No matter what she gathered from reading The Art of War by Sun Tzu, it is something that Shepherd will always best h... Read more
Review:Loved the way the book brought so many mysteries to a close and had a very fulfilling ending. I truly enjoyed the way it brought closure to all the different characters ending. Didnt like the constant switchbacks too terribly much but it did help with the origins of the "Gods". I wait with baited breath the next adventures of the Sanctuary crew and what trials they will be facing. Read more
Review:A delightful gay romance. When young beau is told the story of how theseus killed the minotaur, he cries over the minotaur. Through a comedy of idiocy he meets wolfram, a man cursed for wicked deeds. Beau sets out to break the curse. I read the story during one long too much snowy day. I'm kind of sad to put it down. It certainly cast a spell over me. Read more
Review:Absolutely LOVED this book. Mystical fiction enmeshed in enigmatic truth. How soon we forget who we are and where we came from. Well researched and masterfully written - the artwork is brilliant. Some will read it and enjoy it as pure fiction others will come away questioning the origins of their beliefs, the rest of us will recognize the echoes of long forgotten truths. Read more
Review:Was refreshing to see other way of writing a supernatural story. Truly different from others ive read. It actually made me want to read more wolf stories again and havent done that in about 6mths so ty. Read more
Review:I love a good fairytale retelling; and this one did not disappoint! Very well written, the story flowed beautifully, the ending wasnt rushed, and there weren't any lingering questions at the end. Very nice job! On to the next one! I'm excited to see what spin it will bring Read more
Review:This was a lovely spin on the classic Frog Prince story.
Enjoyable and pure.
If I had a daughter in the right age range, I could even imagine reading this to her over a couple of nights. Very well done with honest and believable character voices. Read more
Review:Her Mad Hatter (Paranormal-Fantasy Romance) Kingdom Series: Book 1) is being told from another angle of the story. In this series, the bad guys are the hero's. With the help of two fairy godmothers these supposed bad boys find love everlasting for their own happy ending.
The road to their happy ending is not an easy one and is not only dangerous but failure will mean death.
Can the godmothers save Hatter? Will his Alice be to late? Is the White Rabbit really late?
Take ... Read more