Crimson City by Liz Maverick
This is an intriguing start of a new multi-author series, but it could have been better.
This is an intriguing start of a new multi-author series, but it could have been better.
There is another politically incorrect R word that describes the heroine more accurately.
Size does matter sometimes, especially when I want to feel it more.
Are we so starved of good fantasy that we are overpraising this cringe-causing thing?
Gargoyles are sexy now? Weirdly enough, the author pulls that off well here.
This is an okay paranormal story, but I wish I remember more about it once I’m done.
This one is a misfire from start to finish.
The heroine is really good at running. Alas, never away from me.
Okay, so the other bad reviews are right. This one isn’t much of a romance, which it is marketed to be.
It’s a far better satire and comedy than romance, but still, I’ve had fun.