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An Urban Fantasy Novel (The Ruby Callaway Trilogy Book 1)
An Urban Fantasy Novel (The Ruby Callaway Trilogy Book 1)

Review:I enjoyed the struggles that the characters had to work on throughout the story. It built sympathy and connection to the characters. I would recommend reading the prequel first. I will definitely be reading the next book. Read more

An Urban Fantasy Action Adventure (The Unbelievable Mr. Brownstone Book 1)
An Urban Fantasy Action Adventure (The Unbelievable Mr. Brownstone Book 1)

Review:I enjoyed the characters in this book and can not wait for the next installment! The mix of magic in the mayhem makes for a excellent story with so many different avenues to explorer as the series progresses. Read more

Firstborn - Legacy Book 1 (Legacy Series)
Firstborn - Legacy Book 1 (Legacy Series)

Review:This series is great. Yes, i had a sense of the Dresden files as I read--but I love the Dresden files, at least until Butcher's books where the writing got dark. This character never gets dark. If anything, Erik is more flip and humorous than Harry Dresden. There is a great cast of characters. The talking demon cat is always good for a laugh. The sister not so much, not even as a foil. The bad guys are unique, dangerous, and suspenseful. And the cast of good guys keeps growing.

I read th... Read more

A Nate Temple Supernatural Thriller Book 10 (The Temple Chronicles)
A Nate Temple Supernatural Thriller Book 10 (The Temple Chronicles)

Review:Another wild ride through the Templeverse from Shayne Silvers.

Nate Temple accidentally allowed Mordred, bastard son of King Arthur, to escape from Hell. So now he has to manage somehow to send him back there. But Mordred, in the process of his escape, somehow managed to abduct the Nine Souls, particularly strong magical souls, to go as part of him, so he is not going to be easy to defeat.

In his quest to conquer Mordred, Nate manages to travel through most of the far-flung areas o... Read more

A Mad Zombie Party (The White Rabbit Chronicles)
A Mad Zombie Party (The White Rabbit Chronicles)

Review:I was expecting this book to be put in Frosty (Aka. Aston) and Milla's point of view. At first I wasn't sure about it because of how much I like Ali and Cole but as you can see I gave it a five star. This book turned out to be very good. It was a cool thought making it have different characters POV. I like the Notes from all of them, they make this story tie up and end the series which is sad but it makes everyone have a happy ending. Read more

The Queen of Zombie Hearts (The White Rabbit Chronicles)
The Queen of Zombie Hearts (The White Rabbit Chronicles)

Review:If you thought the stakes were high in Alice Through the Zombie Glass that's nothing compared to what Ali and the slayers are facing in this instalment. Zombies may be evil but they're mindless creatures that act on instinct and it turns out that humans are far more dangerous. Anima doesn't want to see the slayers wipe out the zombies, not when they've worked so hard to find a way to control them, so they will do whatever it takes to wipe out Ali and her friends.

Right from the beginning ... Read more

The House On The Borderland: (Illustrated)
The House On The Borderland: (Illustrated)

Review:Friends go fishing in Ireland. They find ruins of a manor house. Find book inside. Book tells of terrible experience by brother and sister who lived in the house years before. It gets stranger and stranger. Of course in about 100 pages you don't lose much time. Read more

Half the World (Shattered Sea)
Half the World (Shattered Sea)

Review:An excellent book. It continues the story of "Half a King", but instead of Yarvi, there is a new character taking the spotlight: Thorn. She's bascially the opposite of Yarvi. After all, Yarvi is a man, who was expected to be a warrior king but instead chose to be a minisiter of peace. Thorn is a woman, who is expected to be a traditional lady, but wants to be a warrior. The plot by itself isn't actually anything amazing. In fact (like many fantasy books), they spend a huge portion of time just t... Read more

Half a King (Shattered Sea)
Half a King (Shattered Sea)

Review:Too "rated pg" for me. The best part of his previous books was the raw, graphic, well written battles...and lots of them!

Not much more than two to note in these 333 pages.

I won't be reading part 2 or 3 of these.

Bring back the bloody nine or the snake chic, though, and I'm all in! Read more

The First Law Trilogy
The First Law Trilogy

Review:A "pot-boiler" without serving a "satisfying meal". Very easy to put the book down and actually had to force myself back to it a few times. He tries to force a serious plot with light-hearted narrative that simply failed to entertain and felt like "work" at times. According to me it should not be classified as Adult Fantasy, this would be for young adults or teenagers at best where it not for the occasional swear word that felt oddly out of place at times. Could not be bothered to finish the t... Read more

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