Trailer Park Fae was just an average listen for me. I didn’t love it but I didn’t dislike it. The two main characters Jeremy and Robin are both half fae. Jeremy is suffering from some major depression from the loss of his mortal wife about 5 years ago and he… Read more »
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Audiobook Review: Doughnut by Tom Holt
Doughnut was a very peculiar treat. While listening I was both baffled and delighted because it was rather all over the place. Though that might be what I should have expected from a comedy featuring multiple/parallel universes. Take that Microsoft? I loved the idea of YouSpace and having access to… Read more »
Audiobook Review: Flex by Ferrett Steinmetz
Flex was an instant hit with me. Obsessions that turn you into a magic mancer based on your obsession!? – How cool is that? Turns out not so cool for the mancers because all the things they do come with a nasty blowback that tends to destroy the things they… Read more »
Audiobook Review: Jackaby by William Ritter
JACKABY was SO MUCH FUN! This short but extremely well written book was a complete and utter delight. I couldn’t believe that I had waited to long to get around to it. Originally I had started reading it in print then things got away from me and I had set… Read more »
Review: Deceptions by Kelley Armstrong
While I thoroughly enjoyed DECEPTIONS, the third book in the Cainsville series, I guess I wasn’t completely thrilled with the direction that some of the plot started to take. The likelihood of a love triangle was introduced in book two, VISIONS, but here it nose dives right into that triangle… Read more »
Audiobook Review: Deadly Spells by Jaye Wells
I had a up and down experience with the Prospero’s War series. Deadly Spells was quite enjoyable but not as much as Dirty Magic or Cursed Moon. Things seemed to move at a much more sedate pace and with me that doesn’t always work since I’m a bit of an adrenaline junkie…. Read more »
Review: Hammered by Kevin Hearne
HAMMERED really showcases just how stupid and stubborn Atticus can be. While I like him I also really don’t like him. He seems to kill much too negligently. I mean come on man, what did some of these people do to you, and can you think just a smidge further… Read more »
Audiobook Review: Curtsies & Conspiracies by Gail Carriger
Oh, CURTSIES & CONSPIRACIES I was in the perfect mood for you. You were so much more fun then the first book. Don’t get me wrong ETIQUETTE & ESPIONAGE was jolly good fun, but you dear, you had pinash! You put the treacle in my tart – Everytime I listen… Read more »
Review: The Undying Legion by Clay and Susan Griffith
THE UNDYING LEGION was just as enjoyable as the first book. This time things get a bit more up close and personal. I’m scatter brained lately so here is the dribble if my thoughts on the matters. – We spend more time at Kate’s house with almost everyone from the… Read more »
Review: Day Shift by Charlaine Harris
DAY SHIFT is the second book in the Midnight, Texas trilogy. It still had the same slow mosey type pace as the first book that I enjoyed and we most definitely get to learn more about the characters, especially Olivia! I adore the quirky way all of the characters compliment… Read more »
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