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Review: Irish Warrior by Kris Kennedy

by Keira 09.22.2011

Kris Kennedy’s writing is very engrossing. The Irish Warrior was a page turner from start to finish. It’s a story of an Irish warrior slated to be king and an English widow struggling to run a business. Both get trapped by the evil Rardove, a man promoted by the English King Edward to the aristocracy. [...]

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Review: Overbite (Insatiable, Book 2) by Meg Cabot

by Keira 09.08.2011

Genre: Paranormal, Love Triangle Summary: Meena Harper can predict how anyone will die when she meets them. She always hopes to change their course, but people are notoriously stubborn. Nobody’s appreciated her powers before the Palatine Guard (the secret underground police unit of the Vatican aimed at attacking monsters) and Lucien Antonescu, her vampire ex-boyfriend… [...]

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Review: Tamed by a Highlander by Paula Quinn

by Lynn Reynolds 08.30.2011

Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds I haven’t read a historical romance in quite a while. I’ve been reading a lot of erotic and paranormal romances. I’ve recently gone back to reading the historical romances and I’m glad that I did. Paula has grabbed my attention right from the first page. In reading Tamed by a Highlander [...]

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Review: Winter’s Passage (Iron Fey, Book 1.5) by Julie Kagawa

by Keira 08.09.2011

Julie Kagawa’s Iron Fey Series is addicting, delicious, and outstanding. While Winter’s Passage is a short novella it packs a punchy story. It opens with Ash coming to collect on Meghan’s promise from Iron King. She asks to see how Puck is doing before going with him to Tir na Nog and the Winter Court. [...]

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Review: The Iron Daughter (Iron Fey, Book 2) by Julie Kagawa

by Keira 08.07.2011

Kagawa’s storytelling and world-building keeps getting better and better. The Iron Daughter is book two in the Iron Fey series and packs a delicious punch. I can tell you upfront that I can hardly wait for Iron Queen, the third and final installment to the trilogy. I wholeheartedly recommend everybody to read it, the series [...]

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Review: The Fire Lord’s Lover by Kathryne Kennedy

by Zarabeth Golden 08.04.2011

by Zarabeth, guest reviewer This book is the first in a series to come by Kathryn Kennedy. It is a historical romance set in a world of humans and elves- essentially our world with this overarching control by these magical elven lords. Daily life is no different from other historical romances so don’t let that [...]

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Review: Diana by the Moon by Tracy Cooper-Posey

by Susan S. 07.08.2011

by Susan S., guest reviewer This novel drew me in so completely, so thoroughly, time just simply faded. Diana by the Moon is a work of written art. Tracy Cooper-Posey has penned a beautiful story; of one woman’s courageous journey of self discovery amidst turbulent times. What I think appealed to me most, was how [...]

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Review: To Tame a Highland Warrior by Karen Marie Moning

by Sasha Muradali 07.04.2011

By: Sasha Muradali, guest blogger To Tame a Highland Warrior has to be the second best book in the Karen Marie Moning Highlander series, falling short directly behind The Dark Highlander. Starting out in 1499, the novel tells the tale of Grimm aka Gavrael McIllioch, the son of a powerful Highland laird and best friend [...]

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