Ah, yes, a school dance, the perfect place for shy boys and girls in their early teens. The perfect place for bullies to try to humiliate you in front of the school and give you great memories about it. Cool right? Oh yeah, but if you think that you will be relaxed for long then... Continue Reading →
Wrath of the Worm Wraith by Darren Lee Compton
Darren Lee Compton is not an author that takes time to “get into the book”, in the first sentence or two, you can feel the “game on” attitude and you are plunged back into the fray without a warning, and of course it should be like this, we readers have signed up for this, right?... Continue Reading →
Graveslinger by Darren Lee Compton
Darren Lee Compton has THE BEST disclaimer in the indie world. Serieously, and this is one of the things one has to love about Indie books, because you can only find this type of stuff in them, trust me, hahahha. Grab your book on Amazon US / UK Given that we have already reviewed Graveslinger,... Continue Reading →
192 Days Missing By Sue Denver
It’s all fun and games (and a regular day at your 9-5 job), until you are abducted on a parking garage, just to find out that you weren’t the target and you might die if you don’t prove yourself useful to the kidnappers (that kill women for fun). And if you think this isn’t curious... Continue Reading →
Werewolf For Hire by Sue Denver
If I have to pitch this book in one line and convince you to read this I’d say, if you like the idea of a badass female main character getting the upper hand and beating a few powerful, rich bad guys, please pick up Werewolf for Hire. A short novella by Sue Denver following Sara... Continue Reading →
Alpha & Omega by Anna J Walner
Bitchy. Bossy. Evil. These are the first things that you will find out this book. Anna J Walner once again hits the ground running, or may I say, slapping us around with this plot in the Uluru Legacy Series, this book that, gives us no time to blink, NOT EVEN A PROLOGUE, nothing! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. It... Continue Reading →
The Colony (Uluru Legacy Series Book #3 ) By Anna J Walner
Anna J Walner left us, on the end of the previous book of the series (our review here), hanging on the edge of the plot. We were left with: a kidnapping, witches on the loom, alliances needed to be made, and a knives at the throats of everyone, but.., as if that wasn’t enough, Anna... Continue Reading →
Fright Nights, Big City By Mark Leslie
"Fright nights, Big City" takes off with energy and a quick recap of the last book's, "Fear and Longing in Los Angeles", main events.Although this is a paranormal comedy romance, Mark Leslie grips us into our seats with a suspense-inducing first scene that promises trouble and lots of awkward moments for our main character and... Continue Reading →
“Reboots: Undead can dance” by Mercedes Lackey and Cody Martin
We like this book, we like this book a LOT! And here's why: The narrative is conversational and FULL of humor, dark humor and sarcasm! LOVE IT. The description of the Fangs, the Weres, and the Reboots, -Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies - is a new take on things, THAT's for sure. SCI-FI! We got interstellar travel, tech... Continue Reading →
“Larougo” by Anna J Walner
Garkain FINALLY we get to read the second book of this AMAZING and romantic series about vampires and "werewolves", of the AMAZING, Anna J Walner. OK. On the review of the first book, we told you guys that Garkain had best-selling potential and should become a best-seller. Well then, we were ABSOLUTELY correct, because Garkain,... Continue Reading →
