Lord of Legends

Growing up, I was never the kind of girl who daydreamed about rainbows and unicorns. Frankly, I never understood the fascination with unicorns. So when I chose to review a book about a cursed unicorn trapped in a man’s body – the king of unicorns, no less – I was prepared to read a story…

As Shadows Fade

As Shadows Fade

The Gardella Vampire Chronicles comes to a close with As Shadows Fade. In this series, Gleason has produced consistently wonderful books, and it was with a measure of sadness and satisfaction that I read the final page. All five of the books will sit on my shelf and no doubt be read over and over….

Tempted by the Night

Tempted by the Night is the second book in Boyle’s Marlowe series, a paranormal historical series centered around a mystical ring that grants the wearer a wish. I went into this book not expecting a paranormal (it looks like a typical historical), so it took me a little while to shift gears. Once I did,…

Dark Embrace

I now feel like I’ve read a soap opera. Dark Embrace is part of The Masters of Time series, but is also the first book of a trilogy within the series involving the Rose women. This is the first book by Joyce I’ve read and I don’t think I’ll be reading another. Every single aspect…

Hallowe’en Husbands

I’ve reviewed many a Christmas anthology in my time, but Halloween anthologies are not as plentiful. Given my generally favorable stance on holiday stories, I was eager to give Hallowe’en Husbands a shot, and for the most part I wasn’t disappointed. One story was a bust, but the other two were quick and enjoyable –…

Soul of Fire by Sarah Hoyt

In addition to romance, fantasy and historical fiction are both great loves of mine. In Soul of Fire, Sarah A. Hoyt blends both quite artfully into an unforgettable adventure story. Though set in a Victorian world that never was, I almost wish it could have existed. For a tale populated with flying carpets, a were-dragon,…

Mystic Rider

Though Mystic Rider features a fantastic setting and an intriguing premise, the thin characterization and uninspired meandering of the story quickly show the reader that this will be merely an average read. The story glimmers with promise at its best points, but the the flaws ultimately outweigh the good points. After finishing, I certainly did…