Midnight Blue-Light Special by Seanan McGuire
Verity Price is back and she is up against the biggest threat of all: the dreaded sophomore slump.
Verity Price is back and she is up against the biggest threat of all: the dreaded sophomore slump.
Oh look, a fun urban fantasy series that I can get into, without making me roll up my eyes one time too many.
The Edie Spence series comes to an end with an entertaining but underwhelming finale.
Is there life after Kate Daniels?
Finally, the long-awaited conclusion of the Hunter Kiss series… and things just have to nosedive.
Maxine Kiss is back to kick more demon asses, except, oops, her own demon entourage is now free from her.
A family, against all kinds of forces of nature as well as political adversaries!
If you does not experience spontaneous rapture at the thought of having a wedding night with a certain Mr Darcy, there is no reason to read this book at all. It’s a slow, boring, and draggy tale that makes Edward and Bella look like Tristan and Isolde in comparison.
Smart readers don’t read this story. What, too easy?
This action-packed tale starts out solid, but things peter off eventually.