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Embrace - Jessica Shirvington

Early Review: Embrace by Jessica Shirvington

Not too long ago Sophia asked me if I would like to review a YA book- Embrace by Jessica Shirvington.  I do not read YA but since she asked so nicely I thought I could give it a try.  I said yes all the while grumbling, moaning and complaining to myself.  Young adult?  Really?  There [...]

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Celebrity In Death - J.D. Robb

Guest Review: Celebrity in Death by J.D. Robb

Fiction Vixen is pleased to welcome Insane Hussein today to review Celebrity in Death by J.D. Robb   Thanks to Fiction Vixen for sending me this latest installment of J.D. Robb’s appallingly amazing In Death series so I could lust for Roarke. Really. Thank you. Celebrity in Death is the 34th book in the In Death series. [...]

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Review: Not Wicked Enough by Carolyn Jewel

Review: Not Wicked Enough by Carolyn Jewel

Thoughts like hers were not appropriate for a lady. Her father had once told her she’d been born wicked, and she suspected he was right. What proper lady, never married, took a lover, regretted nothing, and dreamed of taking another? If you enjoy Historical Romances featuring heroines who are not shy, virginal misses, then this [...]

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Merrick's Destiny

Review: Merrick’s Destiny by Moira Rogers

Merrick’s Destiny is a novella that takes place between Wilder’s Mate and Hunter’s Prey in Moira Rogers’s Bloodhound series.  You can read this as a stand alone story, but be sure to read the blurb for a better understanding of the world. Merrick is a Bloodhound, created by the Guild to hunt down and kill vampires that have taken [...]

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Always in My Heart

Review: Always in My Heart by Catherine Anderson

After starting this book, I was almost positive that I wouldn’t like it. The heroine, Ellie, seemed like a bitter ex-wife who was trying to play at being a martyr-mom. Everything she did was for her kids. She lived and breathed solely to be there for them and never thought of herself. Her whole life [...]

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Inked Magic

Review: Inked Magic by Jory Strong

Inked Magic was a very interesting book.  It blended some very compelling characters with a pretty strong plot.  I think it might be best to talk about the characters individually and then discuss them as they relate to each other and all together. Etain- Etain is the heroine of the story.  She has a gift that allows her [...]

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Thread of Death

Review: Thread of Death by Jennifer Estep

***Spoilers if you are not up to date on the series*** Thread of Death is a novella that takes place shortly after Spider’s Revenge. Now that Gin has had her revenge on Mab Monroe, and she’s almost recovered physically from the fight that nearly took her life, it’s time to for some emotional closure as [...]

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The Bro-Magnet

Review: The Bro-Magnet by Lauren Baratz-Logsted

Ok, let’s just get this out of the way right now. Ignore the cover, don’t think about the title, read the book, laugh a lot. That’s what I did and it works. Trust me on this. If I had not seen the buzz on Twitter and Goodreads about this book, I probably would have passed [...]

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Darker After Midnight

Review: Darker After Midnight by Lara Adrian + Giveaway

Darker After Midnight starts immediately where Deeper Than Midnight left off. Dragos has directed law enforcement to The Order causing them to have to regroup and move their headquarters to another location. The book opens with Lucan, Gideon and Tegan detonating explosives on their centuries old home. Sterling Chase gave The Order this opportunity by [...]

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Review: That Old Black Magic by Michelle Rowen

Review: That Old Black Magic by Michelle Rowen

Ah, the conclusion to the Living in Eden series. I didn’t realize this was going to be a trilogy, so that was a bit of a surprise, but it was a welcome one. I love that the author didn’t draw it out too long. I’m sorry to say goodbye to Eden and Darrak, but I’d much rather [...]

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