The Edge Series I enjoyed the husband and wife duo that is Ilona Andrews’s Kate Daniels books immensely. I had somehow skipped over The Edge books, perhaps because I saw they were more aimed at YA, but turns out this was a mistake, because they are just as delicious as her Kate Daniels series and […]
How to Read with Your Ears
Do you love stories? Relish in being lost in another world, another life, another relationship? I do. If you’ve seen my goodreads profile, you’ll see I average around 100 books a year. And while most of those I read visually, through the medium of my kindle (I have a paperwhite and it’s amazing) or occasionally […]
Book Review: Dead Ice (Anita Blake #24)
The Anita Blake Series I’ve been reading Laurell K Hamilton’s Anita Blake series for many years, and Blue Moon, the book I started with, was one of the first urban fantasy books I read. I’ve devoured the author’s books since then, both in this series and her other series, Merry Gentry. Dead Ice is the 24th book […]
Book Review: The Others by Anne Bishop
The Others Series I’m a huge fan of Anne Bishop. I’ve devoured everything she’s read, and the Black Jewels series is one of my all time favourite dark-fantasy-romances. I was thrilled when her new urban fantasy series, The Others, hit the streets. Written in Red is the first in what is currently a three-part (with at […]
Book Review: Magic Breaks by Illona Andrews
Magic Breaks is the seventh book in the Kate Daniels series by the married duo that writes as Illona Andrews. By now it’s a sprawling series, so if you haven’t read the others my advice is to go back and start with Magic Bites, the first in the series. It’s a strong set of books, and […]
Book Review: A Court of Thorns and Roses – Sarah J. Maas
This entrancing story includes fae, a reference to beauty and the beast (but – and this is not a problem – it’s not beauty and the beast kids, so don’t expect an exact retelling as I’ve seen in some disappointed reviews), a kick-ass heroine who’s prepared to get her hands dirty, and some great writing. […]