The 13 Curses is the sequel to the enthralling and captivating début book: 13 Treasures by Michelle Harrison. Here is the blurb from the author’s official website: When fairies stole her brother, Red vowed to get him back. Trapped in the fairy realm, Red must beg an audience with the fairy court. There, she strikes […]
ARC Review: Scoundrel’s Kiss by Carrie Lofty
Scoundrel’s Kiss follows on from Carrie Lofty’s début book: What a Scoundrel Wants, which was based around the legend of Robin Hood and featured Will Scarlett as the hero (I found he was a much hotter hero than any of the Robin Hood’s I’ve read about!). In Scoundrel’s Kiss, the heroine is Ada of Keyworth, […]
ARC Duel Review: Proof by Seduction by Courtney Milan
This review will contain some spoilers Proof by Seduction is Courtney Milan’s full début historical romance from Harlequin. Thank you to NetGalley and Harlequin for the review copies. Before we get into the nitty and gritty, we just wanna say: This.book.is.full.of.WIN! We officially declare that Proof by Seduction must be book pushed onto others. Your […]
ARC Review: Crimson and Steam by Liz Maverick
Welcome to Crimson City; the home of vampires, werewolves, and humans. It was once known as the City of Los Angeles, but a series of fierce interspecies wars – resulting in the streets running red with blood – gave birth to the nickname, Crimson City. An uneasy peace has been established between the three main […]
ARC Review: Lead Me On by Victoria Dahl
This review contains some spoilers. Thank you to NetGalley and Harlequin for this review copy. Lead Me On is Victoria Dahl’s third and last book in the Tumble Creek series. It features Jane Morgan, the ever so staunch and polished secretary of Quinn Jennings, the hero from the previous book: Start me Up. The Blurb […]
Review: The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley
Hi, I am back. Sorry it has been a while but to make up for that I hope you enjoy this :). As promised with my last review, THE HERO AND THE CROWN (this link opens in a new window), here is my take on THE BLUE SWORD by Robin McKinley. Before I get into […]