Lycanthrope

Review: Unleashed (The Amoveo Legend, Book 1) by Sara Humphreys

by Guest Blogger 11.06.2011

Reviewed by Master Llama Summary: After not making it as an artist in the city Samantha Logan decides to return to her childhood home, which has always been a haven, — but everything changed while she was away! She has a mysterious new neighbor, Malcolm, who introduces her to the amazing world of the dream-walking, [...]

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Review: Dark Awakening (Dark Dynasties, Book 1) by Kendra Leigh Castle

by Sharon S. 10.27.2011

Reviewed by Sharon S. This story is set in a closed world. Vampires have divided into dynasties based on a powerful ancestor. Each dynasty has its own special powers and a distinctive mark that appears when you take their blood. The vampire society as a whole functions like a caste system with the “Highbloods”, the [...]

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Review: A Midwinter Fantasy

by Lynn Reynolds 10.10.2011

Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds This anthology, by Dorchester Publishing, is like getting three books for the price of one. The first story is “A Christmas Carroll” by Leanna Renee Hieber. The prologue, for me, starts the story in some confusion.  We know the story is a historical romance because it is set at the end of 1888 and [...]

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Review: Never Been Bit by Lydia Dare

by Isabel G. 09.01.2011

by Isabel G., guest reviewer Genre: Historical Paranormal Romance What do a werewolf, a witch, and a vampire have in common? No, it’s not the first line of a joke. They’re all in this book and they made for one scandalous story. Sorcha Ferguson is a witch who has her mind set on marrying a [...]

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6 Reasons Why the Paranormal Character is Always Male

by Keira 08.18.2011

This post is in response to a little nugget that I read in Heather’s article at the Galaxy Express entitled Does Science Fiction Romance Need More Alpha Heroes? The specific section that caught my eye was this: In response to the My Paranormal Malaise post at Dear Author, Lisa Paitz Spindler asked: “Why is it [...]

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Review: Touch of Crimson by Sylvia Day

by Lynn Reynolds 07.31.2011

by Lynn Reynolds, guest reviewer If you are a fan of Sylvia Day’s work, like I am, you will love this new book.  It’s a book you’ll hate to put down! Adrian Mitchell is a character you have to feel sorry for right from the beginning.  He has a lot of responsibility on his shoulders. [...]

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Lycanthropy – Disease or Genetics?

by Keira 07.28.2011

When it comes to paranormal world building there are two major philosophies on how a character can have lycanthropy. Both, depending on the author, have some connection with the moon. The first theory is that it can be caught. This makes it a disease. Catching lycanthropy is usually caused from a bite of a were-creature. [...]

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Review: Pack of Lies by Vanessa Vaughn

by Susan S. 07.05.2011

by Susan S., guest reviewer This is a “dark” erotic m/m tale. There’s nothing gentle about this pack. Completely lost to the moon’s seductive pull, these werewolves are callous creatures with no guilt, no self-control, and no humanity. They want, they take, they’ll get…end of story! Pack of Lies is told by two of the [...]

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