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Something About Witches - Joey Hill

Review: Something About Witches by Joey W. Hill

“Sometimes magic comes through; sometimes it doesn’t.  But superior firepower never lets you down.” Ruby Knight Divine, a beautiful yet bitter witch, knows all about magic and the consequences it can bring when challenged.  Having suffered a devastating tragedy three years ago that left a dark, permanent mark in her heart, Ruby knows a portion [...]

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The Last Twilight

Review: The Last Twilight by Marjorie M. Liu

This book was an action packed, thrilling read. The first chapter started the book out with a bang and easily captured my attention. Rikki, the heroine, is a virus hunter for the CDC. She’s sent to Zaire on a hush-hush mission to identify an extremely dangerous virus. She goes in blind, with no clue about [...]

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Review: A Brush of Darkness by Allison Pang

Review: A Brush of Darkness by Allison Pang

I had heard excellent things about A Brush of Darkness by Allison Pang and it turns out that everyone was right. I loved it! I was quite impressed with the fresh and complex world Pang created. The reader is dropped directly into the story and left to figure things out without any excessive infodumps. That style [...]

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Review: A Note in the Margin by Isabelle Rowan

Clicking around online a few weeks ago, another blog mentioned A Note in the Margin and raved about it. A M/M genre book, it has been out since 2009 and after reading it, I absolutely had to write a  review in case there are others out there who may have missed this wonderful book. This [...]

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Moonlight In The Morning

Review: Moonlight in the Morning by Jude Deveraux

Jude Deveraux is one of those authors that I see everywhere.  For the 15+ years I have been reading romance I do not think a month goes by that I am not shown one her books.  I have never been too compelled to pick one up and read it because, well honestly, the covers are [...]

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Review: The Real Werewives of Vampire County – Anthology

This was my first time reading works by these authors, with the exception of Tami Dane, whose book Blood of Eden I reviewed a few weeks ago on FVBR. For one of the authors – Angie Fox – it will not be my last … the others didn’t fare as well. Reviews are in the [...]

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Make Me Shiver

Review: Make Me Shiver by Aline Hunter

“How he loved and hated the elusive phantom known as faith.” Lacey Walsh is experiencing the day from hell!  After walking in on her boyfriend with his head buried in his secretary’s crotch, she then heads home in a brewing Tennessee snowstorm only to loose control of her car on the ice and land against [...]

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To Command and Collar

Review: To Command and Collar by Cherise Sinclair

“The rest of the time, you submit completely to me, ” Master R said. He leaned forward, holding her eyes. “For sex, for clothing, for food and exercise. As we lived before. You are mine.” I am always on the lookout for a realistic BDSM writer so I was thrilled when I discovered Cherise Sinclair [...]

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Fate's Edge

Review: Fate’s Edge by Ilona Andrews

When I pick up an Ilona Andrews book I start it knowing that I need to pay attention. Fate’s Edge, the third book in their Edge series, was no different. They immediately throw a lot of terms at you. You are introduced to the Edge, the Broken, the Weird, the Hand, the Mirror and so [...]

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Review: Angel of Darkness by Cynthia Eden

Review: Angel of Darkness by Cynthia Eden

Despite popular belief, angels were not the favored ones. They did not have choices like the humans. Angels only had duty. Well hello, Cynthia Eden. I see I’ve been missing out by putting off giving your books a try. I can’t remember where I got the impression, but for some reason I always assumed that [...]

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