Review

Review – A Hundred Thousand Worlds by Bob Proehl

I should have gotten a clue from the constant comparisons of this book to Michael Chabon’s The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, which I have always intended to read but have not actually managed to get around to. I somehow expected A Hundred Thousand Worlds, with its immersion into geek culture, to remind me at […]

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Review – Twelve Kings in Sharakhai (The Song of Shattered Sands #1) by Bradley P. Beaulieu

Reviewed by: E Sharakhai, the great city of the desert, center of commerce and culture, has been ruled from time immemorial by twelve kings—cruel, ruthless, powerful, and immortal. With their army of Silver Spears, their elite company of Blade Maidens, and their holy defenders, the terrifying asirim, the Kings uphold their positions as undisputed, invincible

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Review – Borrowing Death (Charlotte Brody Mystery #2) by Cathy Pegau

Reviewed by: E Suffragette and journalist Charlotte Brody is bracing herself for her first winter in the frontier town of Cordova in the Alaska Territory. But the chilling murder of a local store owner is what really makes her blood run cold. . . After three months in Cordova, Charlotte is getting accustomed to frontier

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Review – Moonstruck (Diablo Lake #1) by Lauren Dane

Reviewed by: E In Diablo Lake, Washington, a town populated by werewolves, witches, and more, magic woven deep into the earth protects the town’s secrets from outsiders. Katie Grady left Diablo Lake to get over a humiliating breakup; but her family needs her help, so she’s back, in a sublet right across the hall from

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Joint Review: Allegiance of Honor (Psy-Changeling #15) by Nalini Singh

Reviewed by E, Has and Marlene BP Note: Over the years we have developed a standard format we use whenever we review a book which has three or more reviewers and we think it gives each of us a chance to voice our opinion without writing a novel. In this particular case, we have changed

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