Review: Vengeance Born by Kylie Griffin

Vengeance Born

I can’t say that I read much Fantasy romance, but I was intrigued when I read the description of this book. It made it seem like the book would be full of uncertain politics and tense relations between two factions. The politics and twists and turns were one of the things I loved about the [...]

Review: Dearly, Departed by Lia Habel

Dearly, Departed

This book was a first in many ways for me. It was my first book in the steampunk genre, which seems to have become all the rage. It was my first zombie and my first modern horror novel. And it was the first YA book I’ve read since being a YA myself. I hadn’t been [...]

Guest Review: Shadowman by Erin Kellison

Shadowman

Pam AKA Spaz is here today to review Shadowman by Erin Kellison. Pam is a reviewer at Wicked Lil Pixie Shadowman is the third book in Erin Kellison’s Shadow series. In this series there are three worlds: Mortality, where humanity lives; Shadowlands; and the Hereafter. Death, also known as Shadowman, lives in the dark and [...]

Review: Virtue and Vice by Megan Hart

Virtue and Vice

“A flower is made more beautiful by its thorns.” Notsah Mevoot, in her young age, has already experienced her share of suffering.  Sold at an auction following her parent’s imprisonment, Notsah is currently serving as a kitchen slag in the Royal House of Bydelay.  After five years of service, she is determined to run away [...]

Review: Bloodlands by Christine Cody

Bloodlands

I finished this book last night and I’m still conflicted. I honestly don’t know whether I liked it or not. It’s one of those grey books that leaves you with murky feelings and makes you wonder if you should check out the next book before you make up your mind. I found this book really [...]

Review: Wild and Steamy – Anthology

The Blushing Bounder by Meljean Brook  A Tale of the Iron Seas – While the search for a killer puts Constable Newberry’s life in danger, he faces a danger of another kind: to his heart, by the woman forced to marry him. What will it take for this prudish bounder to convince his wife to [...]

Review: Spectyr by Philippa Ballantine

Spectyr

Argh! Where’s the next book? I need to read it now! So many things changed in this installment. The book isn’t left on a cliffhanger, but, oh, I am dying to find out where the author is going with this. I am still gaping after turning the last page. Where do we go from here?? [...]

Review: Warcry by Elizabeth Vaughan

Warcry (Chronicles of the Warlands, #4)

This is the first book I have read in Chronicles of the Warlands series, and, unfortunately, I think it will be my last. I don’t think my experience with this book would have been improved by reading any of the previous books because it’s actually the style that I didn’t enjoy, not the storyline. When [...]

Sunday Spotlight: Phoenix Rising by Pip Ballantine and Tee Morris

Phoenix Rising (Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences #1)

Evil is most assuredly afoot—and Britain’s fate rests in the hands of an alluring renegade . . . and a librarian. These are dark days indeed in Victoria’s England. Londoners are vanishing, then reappearing, washing up as corpses on the banks of the Thames, drained of blood and bone. Yet the Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences—the [...]

Review: Siren’s Surrender by Devyn Quinn

Siren's Surrender

This is book two in the Dark Tides series. I didn’t read book one but I never felt lost without it. I think the author did a good job of making this book stand on its own. So, if you’re interested in jumping right in I don’t think you should have any issues. It was [...]