Book Review: David Weber & Linda Evans’ Hell Hath No Fury
A meeting that went wrong on a duplicate Earth. Neither side knows who shot first, but each thought the other shot first. It’s battle between magic and steel-and-steam.
A meeting that went wrong on a duplicate Earth. Neither side knows who shot first, but each thought the other shot first. It’s battle between magic and steel-and-steam.
Jean M. Auel brings the ice-age epic Earth’s Children series to an extraordinary conclusion. Ayla, one of the most remarkable and beloved heroines in contemporary fiction, continues to explore the world and the people around her with curiosity, insight, and above all, courage.
Cat’s deadly dreams leave her in grave danger and the battle begins between the vamp who haunts her nightmares and the one who holds her heart.
Her cover blown, Cat Crawfield must embrace her vampire instincts in order to save herself and Bones from a vengeful lover, bad blood, and stop a lethal magic.
As an angel, Remy has powers he will use if forced. When two opposing immortal forces want the Key to Eden, he’ll need the help of a fallen angel—sometimes friend, sometimes foe, always deadly.
Revenge has a way of backfiring as the vengeful Carmen Cole discovers when she tries to bring down the superheroes.
You can run from the grave, but you can’t hide…not when Special Agent Cat Crawfield has to team up with her ex to survive.
Able to see the future and possessed of a destructive curse, Vishous prefers battle and disdains love and emotion. Until he needs Dr. Jane Whitcomb.
Kat Chadwick overdoes on heroin while babysitting Mallory, the daughter of her parents’ best friends. Nine years later, Mallory is in trouble.
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Crunch Timeby Diane Mott Davidson amateur sleuth, cozy mystery in a hardcover edition that was published by William Morrow on April 5, 2011 and has 471 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Sixteenth in the Goldy Bear Culinary Mysteries cozy mystery series set in the Aspen area in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado with an amateur sleuth of a chef. My Take While I enjoy the homey qualities of this series — Tom is so very patient and I just love the descriptions of the food that everyone creates in this story, I’m getting rather tired of Goldy. She’s so nosy and I don’t really see where she can really do that much anymore now that pretty much everyone in town knows about her detecting. I’m rather surprised that Tom hasn’t dumped her for being such a pain. And I miss Julian. Nor was there much interaction with Marla or Archie; things are rather tame without the Jerk. Not that I didn’t cheer when he died! This story just has a rather tired […]