Book Review: Lynn Kurland’s Spellweaver
Part of Sarah’s quest has forced Ruith to accept his heritage and his duty to destroy his father’s spells or allow his evil to overcome the Nine Kingdoms.
Part of Sarah’s quest has forced Ruith to accept his heritage and his duty to destroy his father’s spells or allow his evil to overcome the Nine Kingdoms.
It’s Karma Girl’s wedding and joyful…until Fiona Fine rains all over it…until the seduction interrupts…until the villains appear.
I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: the library Oracle’s Moonby Thea HarrisonIt is part of the The Elder Races #4 series and is a paranormal romance in a paperback edition that was published by Berkley Sensation on March 6, 2012 and has 336 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Dragon Bound, Storm’s Heart, Serpent’s Kiss, Lord’s Fall, Rising Darkness, Kinked, Pia Saves the Day, Falling Light, Night’s Honor, “Dragos Meets Stinkpot”, “Planet Dragos”, The UnseenFourth in the Elder Races paranormal romance series. This one only peripherally involves Dragos Cuelebre. The couple focus is on Grace Andreas, the Oracle, and Prince Khalil, a Djinn of the House Marid. This particular story is based in Louisville. My Take In terms of a deserving person getting what they deserve, this story does abound in them. However, there were too many quirks to make this as enjoyable as the earlier stories (the first one, Dragon Bound, still holds the record for best and most interesting). Harrison’s obsession with the Oracle’s […]
An all-new anthology of four stories of the passionate and dangerous paranormal exploring the complex facets of the human heart-both the light side and the dark.
The rich, powerful, dangerous MacKenzies’ youngest brother, Ian, the Mad Mackenzie, spent most of his young life in an asylum. Then the newly rich Beth Ackerley, a widow who no more drama in her life, comes into a fortune.
An unlikely detective, Miss Seeton goes undercover at the request of Scotland Yard to investigate some bewitching shenanigans after a sudden interest in the occult sweeps through Plummergen.
To save his friend’s life, Rune makes a bargain with a Queen on the brink of sanity has no one to rely on except the Wyr warrior whose conviction is every bit as strong as his passion.
After taking in a troupe of players and a wounded husband, Sister Frevisse must find out if one of the actors is a murderer in masquerade–or face a very unmerry Yuletide season.
An omnibus of four Guild Hunter short stories. Some about the angels and some about the hunters.
I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: the library The Novice’s Taleby Margaret Frazer historical mystery in a paperback edition that was published by Berkley on November 1, 1993 and has 229 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include A Play of Knaves, A Play of Lords, A Play of Treachery, A Play of Piety, Murder Most Medieval: Noble Tales of Ignoble Demises, A Play of HeresyCoventry, Easter, plays, murder, spies, guilds, mercer, jealousy, Judas, theater, directing, acting, suicide, costumes, religious plays,, The Servant’s Tale, The Outlaw’s Tale, The Bishop’s Tale, The Murderer’s Tale, The Boy’s Tale, The Prioress’ Tale, The Maiden’s Tale, The Squire’s Tale, Clerk’s Tale, The Bastard’s Tale, The Hunter’s Tale, The Widow’s TaleFirst in the Sister Frevisse medieval mystery series revolving around a group of nuns, Dame Frevisse in particular. The series is based in St. Frideswide’s priory, a Benedictine order, in Oxfordshire. This particular story takes place in September in the Year of Our Lord’s grace 1431. My Take Okay, do not read […]