Late Eclipses
Late Eclipses is the fourth book in the October Daye series and therefore this review may contain spoilers for the previous books. Toby knows something isn’t quote right when the Queen of the Mists makes her Countess of Goldengreen. The…
An Artificial Night
An Artificial Night is the third book in the October Daye series and therefore this review may contain spoilers for the previous books. Are the fae ever sane? We live in a world that isn’t there half the time. We…
A Local Habitation
A Local Habitation is the second book in the October Daye series and therefore this review may contain spoilers for the previous book. The hero’s journey has suffered in modern years. Once we could’ve gotten a knight in shining armour…
Rosemary and Rue
Changeling October Daye was living a mortal life with her human husband and daughter when she was turned into a koi carp, destined to live out her life in the Tea Garden of Golden Gate Park. 14 years later, she…
Further adventures with the Black Dagger Brotherhood
Fancying a bit of non-taxing reading over the last few days, I picked up book two in the Black Dagger brotherhood series, ready to give it another go. Lover Eternal follows a similar formula to Dark Lover but focuses on…
Dead Witch Walking
White witch Rachel Morgan is a runner for Inderland Security, a supernatural law enforcement agency, but she’s starting to tire of all the poor assignments she’s been getting. When she finally quits her job, two of her colleagues decide to…
Fury’s Kiss
Fury’s Kiss is the third book in Karen Chance’s Dorina Basarab series and therefore this review may contain spoilers for the previous books. It is also set in the same universe as the Cassie Palmer series and shares some characters…
Devil’s Bargain
Ex-cop Jazz Callender is trying to drown her sorrows in a biker bar when James Borden walks into her life with a strange offer. Dressed in brand new, squeaky leathers, she can’t take him serious but he’s offering $100,000 for…
Fated
Alex Verus runs a magic shop in Camden. He also happens to be a real wizard, one that escaped a dark mage yet holds no favour with the council of light mages. One of the few people he can call…
The Shifting Price of Prey
The Shifting Price of Prey is the fourth book in Suzanne McLeod’s Spellcrackers series and therefore this review will contain spoilers for the previous books. I’m not sure they would hold up as standalone reads but the world is amazing…
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