Horror

God Touched
God Touched

Review:This book at times does mimic the Twilight series but has its own unique characters. The thing I like most is that the main character has an important job as a demon slayer. He isn't just consumed with the vampires which makes it unique. Now I am off to read the next book. Hopefully it is better than the first. Read more

A Nate Temple Supernatural Thriller Book 7 (The Temple Chronicles)
A Nate Temple Supernatural Thriller Book 7 (The Temple Chronicles)

Review:Multiple pages missing very common for the book to skip 3 or 4 pages at a time this has happened twice already and I'm only in the first chapter deal .update . Delete from device and redown load all missing content became readable now excellent read Read more

What Kills Me
What Kills Me

Review:This book was obviously written for a YA audience, but I still enjoyed it more than I thought I would. The characters are realistic, with personalities that you see in everyday people,a d I think that adds a nice touch of realism to the supernatural setting. The plot went along at a steady pace instead of dragging like some other books, and though there's an overload of 'teenage vampire' novels out there lately, this one was better than most. Read more

Touch a Dark Wolf (The Shadowmen Book 1)
Touch a Dark Wolf (The Shadowmen Book 1)

Review:Since my medicine wheel sign is the wolf I always enjoy reading books about wolfs and their connection to the spirit world. It was sensual, funny and intriguing. I am excited to continue the series. Read more

A Vampire Urban Fantasy (An Ema Marx Novel Book 1)
A Vampire Urban Fantasy (An Ema Marx Novel Book 1)

Review:Today's review is on Dark Heirloom by Jennifer Brown

Dark Heirloom is the first installment in Brown's Ema Marx series. Beginning with a life or death chase, the adventure is off to a great start.

With the overwhelming amount of Vampire Romance books out there today, it is necessary to have something a little different to make your book shine. Thought I really enjoyed reading Dark Heirloom, and it did have a bit of a twist, I'm afraid it just didn't shine all that much better tha... Read more

The Savior's Champion (The Savior's Series)
The Savior's Champion (The Savior's Series)

Review:To save his family, Tobias enters a Bachelorette-esque competition, with a deadly twist. Visceral violence, steamy romance, and hidden agendas! Try not to get too attached to anyone, everyone is fair game. I’m not sure if I can survive the wait until the next book! Read more

The Waking Fire (The Draconis Memoria)
The Waking Fire (The Draconis Memoria)

Review:Despite the overuse of "insistent" and "besmirching" every few paragraphs, this was an enjoyable read. The world and story reeled me in—the strongest elements being the action scenes and battle descriptions. Most of the characters felt simple and predictable. It's full of spies, pirates, drakes, and prophecies coming to fruition. Worth your time. Read more

The Rhesus Chart (Laundry Files Book 5)
The Rhesus Chart (Laundry Files Book 5)

Review:The book series is great. After reading this one I went back to book 1 and started again because it reminded me why I like them. Haven't read anything else by the author, but his humor is pretty good and I find him very adept at building suspense. Read more

The Atrocity Archives (Laundry Files Book 1)
The Atrocity Archives (Laundry Files Book 1)

Review:It is difficult for me to describe what causes something to be really scary to me. Not sickening, disgusting, or even shocking; but really scary. Parts of this book were really scary to me, in a way I do not remember for any other book. Scary in a way I might associate with so-called “Jungian archetypes”; which I suppose are images in everyone’s unconscious. The evil room with an even eviler room in back with a room even more malevolent in back of that.
Those were the portions of the book whi... Read more

The Rhesus Chart (A Laundry Files Novel)
The Rhesus Chart (A Laundry Files Novel)

Review:The book series is great. After reading this one I went back to book 1 and started again because it reminded me why I like them. Haven't read anything else by the author, but his humor is pretty good and I find him very adept at building suspense. Read more

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