Prudence is the first book in the Custard Protocol series which is a spin off from Gail Carriger’s marvelously fun Parasol Protectorate series. Thankfully, I promise you that you don’t need to have read her original series to read this one. While there is some character crossover, any reader should be… Read more »
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Review: Tainted Blood by M.L. Brennan
Fortitude Scott is back in Tainted Blood and this time playing detective on behalf of the local werebears…excuse me lets not offend them…the metsan kunigas clan, when their leader is found brutally murdered in his own home. Taking on new responsibilities So recently Fort started working more and more for… Read more »
Review: Daring by Elliott James
Hits the mark for the snappy one liners Daring is the second novel in the Pax Arcana urban fantasy series. Enjoyable and mostly face paced these books have been full of snarky humor. Indeed you’ll get a snappy chapter title everytime. The lead character John is full of piss and… Read more »
Review: Rain by Melissa Niska
LOCAL AUTHOR SHOUT OUT! The only reason I picked up Rain by Melissa Niska is because she is a local author, and the series is set in my very own stomping grounds, Sacramento. While people who live far away generally say something like, is that near San Francisco? I always… Read more »
Review: Whisper the Dead by Alyxandra Harvey
Bubble bubble toil and trouble – Second verse better than the first Yes my dears, Whisper the Dead packs even more of a punch then the first book, A Breath of Frost did! The Lovegrove cousins are back and not much time at all (days maybe) have passed since the… Read more »
Review: Black Arts by Faith Hunter
Who, What, Where? – There is a whole lot of that going on in Black Arts. It was Colonel Custard in the limo with the vampy whammy and some voodoo witchery. Pretty much Jane doesn’t have much of a clue with who nabbed who, who killed who, the whats and… Read more »
Review: Shifting Shadows by Patricia Brigss
Overall Shifting Shadows was an excellent collection. For fans of the Mercy Thompson universe this collection is well worth picking up. Before the start of each story the author includes a little introduction for that particular story. Whether it was a personal anecdote, some history and where that story takes… Read more »
Review: The Midnight Queen by Sylvia Izzo Hunter
God, I love a good map! I turned the first page, and there it was, a MAP! Great start, Ms. Hunter! The cover is also extremely cool. The Midnight Queen is the story of Sophie and Gray, privileged youth in an alternate history of England where magic is a fact.This… Read more »
Review: Hounded by Kevin Hearne
Hounded starts off a new series of kick ass for urban fantasy fans to sink their teeth into. I know I know, I’m late to the show on this one. But what can I say – there are only so many hours of the day and only one of me…. Read more »
Review: Free Agent by J.C. Nelson
Free Agent is the story of Marissa, an agent for a fairy godfather. She makes happily ever after come true for princesses by playing the wrong woman and setting the prince up to be healed from the heartbreak Marissa has doled out by his sweet princess. Marissa chose to become… Read more »
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