We've reached the point in this series where it's okay for the authors to throw a bunch of points of view at the reader. By now, the world-building is solid and the political landscape is pretty clear. The downside to this is that the only POVs I really want are Holden, Naomi, and the others … Continue reading Review: Babylon’s Ashes (The Expanse #6) by James S.A. Corey
Review: Any Old Diamonds (Lilywhite Boys #1) by K.J. Charles
K.J. Charles has officially become one of "those authors," in which I purchase the book on release day and stay up way too late finishing it on a work night. And I have zero regrets about it. This particular book references the concept of the Victorian-era melodrama multiple times. Then, it drags the reader along … Continue reading Review: Any Old Diamonds (Lilywhite Boys #1) by K.J. Charles
Review: Elle by Night (Dommes by Night #2) by Rachell Nichole
Disclaimer: The author is a friend of mine; however, I purchased this ebook for full price. The premise of this book immediately hooked me. Two dominants sparring with each other, even by telephone? Yes, please. However, Jo and Spencer immediately proved themselves to be amazing and three-dimensional characters. That 3D part is key in a … Continue reading Review: Elle by Night (Dommes by Night #2) by Rachell Nichole
Review: Hoarfrost (Whyborne & Griffin #6) by Jordan L. Hawk
Something different about this book is immediate from the first page -- scenes from Griffin's point of view! This made me nervous at first, but Hawk obviously has a great handle on his character. Switching between two first-person POVs is never difficult, because Griffin's voice is so distinctive from Whyborne's. The need for scenes to … Continue reading Review: Hoarfrost (Whyborne & Griffin #6) by Jordan L. Hawk
Review: The Warlord Wants Forever (Immortals After Dark #1) by Kresley Cole
I started this series on the recommendation of a friend who is a romance author, and I devoured this sexy novella in a single evening. I had certain preconceptions about the two main characters based on the back-cover text, which were smashed immediately. The heroine Myst, especially, was not what I expected at all. The … Continue reading Review: The Warlord Wants Forever (Immortals After Dark #1) by Kresley Cole
2019 Resolution Project: Magic Bites (Kate Daniels #1) by Ilona Andrews
My 2019 Resolution Project over at my other blog, Speculative Chic, is to read the entire Kate Daniels urban fantasy series by Ilona Andrews, finishing up with a first read of the final book in the series. I've read the first book, Magic Bites, before, but never officially reviewed it. You can find my full review … Continue reading 2019 Resolution Project: Magic Bites (Kate Daniels #1) by Ilona Andrews
Review: Nemesis Games (The Expanse #5) by James S.A. Corey
It's a little crazy that this is the first book that gives us point-of-view scenes from all four members of the Rocinante crew: Holden, Naomi, Alex, and Amos. On the downside, this is because for much of the book none of them are together! While I hated to see the "family" broken up, it was awesome … Continue reading Review: Nemesis Games (The Expanse #5) by James S.A. Corey
Review: Bloodline (Whyborne & Griffin #5) by Jordan L. Hawk
The Lovecraftian influence in this series goes deeper once again, featuring mythical monsters hinted at in previous installments. The larger world of sorcery also opens up, and along with Whyborne, we find out there is more to learn than just spells in an old book. Family is the true theme of this story, however, as … Continue reading Review: Bloodline (Whyborne & Griffin #5) by Jordan L. Hawk
Review: “And Now For Something Completely Different” (Chronicles of St. Mary’s Short Story) by Jodi Taylor
I love when stories are exactly what they say on the tin, but when the St. Mary's crew is involved, you know it's still going to outrageous. The Christmas story for 2018 features very little Christmas and a lot of planetary-hopping shenanigans. As someone who follows the current research into getting the first human to … Continue reading Review: “And Now For Something Completely Different” (Chronicles of St. Mary’s Short Story) by Jodi Taylor
Review: “A Questionable Client” (Kate Daniels #0.5) by Ilona Andrews
This short story takes place prior to any of the novels in the Kate Daniels urban fantasy series. However, reading this story after reading at least the first novel, Magic Bites, works best. "A Questionable Client" tells the story of how Kate first meets one of her informational contacts, a shape-shifter called Saiman. He's kind of … Continue reading Review: “A Questionable Client” (Kate Daniels #0.5) by Ilona Andrews
Review: Escaping Mortality (Escape #3) by Sara Dobie Bauer
Disclaimer: I received an ebook in exchange for an honest review. The cliffhanger at the end of book 2 in this trilogy, Escaping Solitude, left me frantic. Luckily, this installment picks up mere moments from where the previous left off and continues the story without missing a beat. This trilogy of novellas will make for a … Continue reading Review: Escaping Mortality (Escape #3) by Sara Dobie Bauer
Review: Cibola Burn (The Expanse #4) by James S.A. Corey
After the whirlwind of the previous book in this series, this book should have felt like a time to breath. Unfortunately, I think the authors took things a bit too far in the other direction. They teased us with a Bobbie-centered prologue, and then things started to drag. On top of it all, I wasn't … Continue reading Review: Cibola Burn (The Expanse #4) by James S.A. Corey
Review: Into the Ashes (Taine McKenna Adventures #3) by Lee Murray
Disclaimer: I received an ebook in exchange for an honest review. The third installment of the Taine McKenna adventures follows the format of the two previous books without becoming formulaic or predictable. It's an action-packed adventure featuring human and supernatural dangers, full of both familiar faces and new characters I hope to see again in … Continue reading Review: Into the Ashes (Taine McKenna Adventures #3) by Lee Murray
Review: Invincible Volumes 16-18
We have officially entered the realm of issues I am reading for the first time! What the hell is going on with these covers?! Invincible Vol. 16: Family Ties Robert Kirkman (writer) Cory Walker (penciler, inker) Ryan Ottley (penciler, inker) Cliff Rathburn (inker) FCO Plascencia (colorist) John Rauch (colorist) Rus Wooton (letterer) The first … Continue reading Review: Invincible Volumes 16-18
Review: Necropolis (Whyborne & Griffin #4) by Jordan L. Hawk
This installment of the series takes poor Whyborne far out of his comfort zone as his friend Dr. Putnam summons him to Egypt for his professional expertise. The fact that I read this book while on a cruise ship in the middle of the ocean probably enhanced my sympathy for him, which was a fun … Continue reading Review: Necropolis (Whyborne & Griffin #4) by Jordan L. Hawk
Review: Abaddon’s Gate (The Expanse #3) by James S.A. Corey
This series was perfect vacation reading, and I'm now caught up the first three seasons of the television show, which is all that has been released at the time of this writing. For a series that was supposed to be about "the little guys" who happen to get involved in solar system-spanning action, it seems … Continue reading Review: Abaddon’s Gate (The Expanse #3) by James S.A. Corey
Review: Belle By Night (Dommes By Night #1) by Rachell Nichole
Disclaimer: I am friends with the author; however, I purchased this ebook for full price. Having absolutely zero experience with how the phone sex industry works, this was a fun, escapist story. I will always be a fan of three-dimensional characters and romances with a unique "meet-cute." Because of the afore-mentioned lack of experience with … Continue reading Review: Belle By Night (Dommes By Night #1) by Rachell Nichole
Review: Caliban’s War (The Expanse #2) by James S.A. Corey
Since I read this book after watching the first three seasons of the television show, The Expanse, my opinions of the book are colored by my experience with the adaptation. For example, my favorite thing about this book was finally meeting two of my favorite characters in print. Avasarala and Bobbie are amazing and I … Continue reading Review: Caliban’s War (The Expanse #2) by James S.A. Corey
Review: Diamond Fire (Hidden Legacy #3.5) by Ilona Andrews
This novella picks up where the last book in the Hidden Legacy series leaves off and features a surprise protagonist! As much as I adore Nevada, it was awesome to read a story from the perspective of another member of the Baylor family, and Catalina is fantastic. It makes total sense to show readers Nevada … Continue reading Review: Diamond Fire (Hidden Legacy #3.5) by Ilona Andrews
Review: Leviathan Wakes (The Expanse #1) by James S.A. Corey
I purchased this ebook when the first season of the television adaptation aired, but didn't get around to reading it until a recent vacation. I've seen three seasons of the show so far, so that will obviously color my interpretation of the book (such as visualizing actors as their characters and such). My husband and I … Continue reading Review: Leviathan Wakes (The Expanse #1) by James S.A. Corey
