Review: Emerald Blaze (Hidden Legacy #5) by Ilona Andrews

Read my review of Hidden Legacy Book 1, Burn For Me.Read my review of Hidden Legacy Book 2, White Hot.Read my review of Hidden Legacy Book 3, Wildfire.Read my review of Hidden Legacy Book 3.5 Diamond Fire.Read my review of Hidden Legacy Book 4, Sapphire Flames. At one point, while enjoying this book, I turned … Continue reading Review: Emerald Blaze (Hidden Legacy #5) by Ilona Andrews

Review: Magic in Manhattan Series by Allie Therin

Spellbound (Book 1) Paranormal queer romance in early twentieth-century New York City seems to be a trope Iโ€™m particularly fond of, so I didnโ€™t hesitate to purchase this book when at least two authors I follow raved about it on Twitter. The story itself did not disappoint in any measure, from the romance to the … Continue reading Review: Magic in Manhattan Series by Allie Therin

Review: Horns, Hugs, and Hunger (Gods & Demons #3) by Kaye Draper

Read my review of Gods & Demons book 1, Fates, Fins, and Fangs.Read my review of Gods & Demons book 2, Wishes, Wings, and Woes. Events pick up steam in the latest installment to this serial epic, which I appreciated. Action, adventure, and sexiness galore, which is what weโ€™ve come to love and expect from … Continue reading Review: Horns, Hugs, and Hunger (Gods & Demons #3) by Kaye Draper

Review: Not Quite Hunter (Not Quite #3) by Kaye Draper

Plenty of things happened in this installment to the Not Quite series, but in the end, nothing changed. I didnโ€™t see much character development, and though Sam had a sexy interlude with a new character, nothing about the conclusion hinted that there might be more to the relationship. I got the feeling that Draper doesnโ€™t … Continue reading Review: Not Quite Hunter (Not Quite #3) by Kaye Draper

Review: Wishes, Wings, and Woes (Gods and Demons #2) by Kaye Draper

As usual, I devoured the latest installment of this series as soon as possible and enjoyed every moment of it. Troya continues to grow as a character as she regains more memories of her previous lives and Derek White's connection to it. Her relationships with her boyfriends grow deeper and more solid. And Draper's world-building … Continue reading Review: Wishes, Wings, and Woes (Gods and Demons #2) by Kaye Draper

Review: “The 13th Hex” (Hexworld #0.5) by Jordan L. Hawk

This delicious short story, packed with adventure and romance, can be read at any point during the Hexworld series. I enjoyed this look into how Rook and Dominic became working (and more) partners, and as an added bonus, Cicero (from Hexbreaker) is a prominent character. Hawk packs a solid bit of worldbuilding into this fantasy … Continue reading Review: “The 13th Hex” (Hexworld #0.5) by Jordan L. Hawk

Review: Hexbreaker (Hexworld #1) by Jordan L. Hawk

In other reviews, I've raved about the ways Hawk includes diversity in his fiction. For this series, I've found something else to adore -- the effortless way that the reader is absorbed in the worldbuilding with no awkward breaks for exposition or the dreaded info-dump. Could there be a bit more explanation for some things? … Continue reading Review: Hexbreaker (Hexworld #1) by Jordan L. Hawk

Review: Bringer of Night (SPECTR #3.2) by Jordan L. Hawk

After all the shenanigans that have occurred over the course of this series, a run-of-the-mill murder mystery and case of mistaken identity are almost too boring for our heroes. Except nothing about this string of murders is normal, and John, Caleb, and Gray have friends (both old and new) along for the ride. There's yet … Continue reading Review: Bringer of Night (SPECTR #3.2) by Jordan L. Hawk

Review: SPECTR: The Complete First Series by Jordan L. Hawk

Includes the titles: Hunter of DemonsMaster of GhoulsReaper of SoulsEater of LivesDestroyer of WorldsSummoner of Storms Honestly, my review can be boiled down like this: I purchased the series as a full set, but the books were so good that I didn't want to pause in between to write individual reviews of each book. My … Continue reading Review: SPECTR: The Complete First Series by Jordan L. Hawk

Review: Not Quite Beast (Not Quite #2) by Kaye Draper

This is a solid continuation to Sam's story, action-packed and filled with answers to some questions while teasing even more questions that need answers. Draper also expands upon her world-building and introduces an intriguing political element to the plot line. I look forward to seeing how Sam and their "guild" play a role in Theo's … Continue reading Review: Not Quite Beast (Not Quite #2) by Kaye Draper

Review: Fates, Fins, and Fangs (Gods & Demons #1) by Kaye Draper

I tore through the Gesa's Menagerie series while home sick a few months ago, so it seems appropriate that I would start this next series while working full-time from home during a pandemic. This novella was a wonderful afternoon of escape, full of intriguing characters and excitement. The author states that this can be read … Continue reading Review: Fates, Fins, and Fangs (Gods & Demons #1) by Kaye Draper

Review: A Furnace Sealed (Adventures of Bram Gold #1) by Keith R.A. DeCandido

Disclaimer: I am friends with the author; however, I purchased a hardcopy version of this book for full price. Sometimes a book is really easy to review. I started it about an hour before I went out with friends for the night. I spent the entire evening wishing I was back home reading the book. … Continue reading Review: A Furnace Sealed (Adventures of Bram Gold #1) by Keith R.A. DeCandido

Review: Midnight Riot (Rivers of London #1) by Ben Aaronovitch

I devoured this book so quickly, because it had me so absorbed, that I only took one note on my phone about it. "Great example of environment as character." London itself comes alive in this combination urban fantasy and police procedural that the city is as much a character as Peter, his mentor Nightingale, or … Continue reading Review: Midnight Riot (Rivers of London #1) by Ben Aaronovitch