By candace, on April 6th, 2012 ()
Under a Vampire Moon gets the Argeneau series back on track. Christian Notte could very well be the face that sells this series to new readers. The humor is characteristically present in Moon, and long-time readers are reminded of why we fell for this series. . . . → Click here to continue reading Early Review: Under a Vampire Moon by Lynsay Sands (Argeneau #16)
By VampireBookClub, on April 4th, 2012 ()
Stacey Jay’s precise execution of Annabelle’s trust issues makes Blood on the Bayou a brilliant read. Plus, there are sexy Southern men without their shirts on and high-speed chases, possible drug-running and faerie craziness. . . . → Click here to continue reading Review: Blood on the Bayou by Stacey Jay (Annabelle Lee #2)
By candace, on March 30th, 2012 ()
The chemistry between Gideon and Simone is so hot, I needed a fan to get through some parts. This isn’t a book about paranormal sex, this is two characters who have an attraction that is palpable. . . . → Click here to continue reading Review: My Lord Vampire by Alexandra Ivy (Immortal Rogues #1)
By VampireBookClub, on March 27th, 2012 ()
With secret organizations, zombies that come in several levels of gross, and a quiet, star-crossed love that I found myself rooting for, The Doomsday Vault was an imaginative ride. Fans of steampunk, zombies, and twisted morals (or any combination of those three) will enjoy dipping their toes into this world. . . . → Click here to continue reading Guest Review: The Doomsday Vault by Steven Harper (Clockwork Empire #1)
By VampireBookClub, on March 23rd, 2012 ()
The plot is twisty enough to keep you turning the pages and the characters may become your new best friends. Urban fantasy readers who love a dash of romance will love Kindling the Moon. I promise. . . . → Click here to continue reading Review: Kindling the Moon by Jenn Bennett (Arcadia Bell #1)
By VampireBookClub, on March 19th, 2012 ()
Sacrificial Magic is dark, and brings the requisite Downside craziness of sex, drugs and magic, but it’s also the most introspective of the novels to date. Clever plot twists, character surprises and brutally honest writing make Sacrificial Magic a must read. . . . → Click here to continue reading Early Review: Sacrificial Magic by Stacia Kane (Downside Ghosts #4)
By VampireBookClub, on March 16th, 2012 ()
Darkness Undone has enough stop the bad guy action to keep crossover urban fantasy fans engaged and the kind of relationship development romance fans demand. Plus, Slade’s prose is straight-up cutting with wit. I’m a sucker for wry humor and the woman has it covered well. . . . → Click here to continue reading Review: Darkness Undone by Jessa Slade (Marked Souls #4)
By candace, on March 12th, 2012 ()
Candace reviews the four stories within Nalini Singh’s anthology Angels’ Flight. She loved the characters, but wished she had longer stories for each. . . . → Click here to continue reading Review: Angels’ Flight by Nalini Singh
By VampireBookClub, on March 5th, 2012 ()
After you’ve finished, you’ll love Abby even more. You’ll care about Taliver and Ion. You’ll be enraptured in the drama of the Crossroads. And you may be tempted to immediately re-read.
Snarky, sexy and action-packed, A Sliver of Shadow is a must-read. . . . → Click here to continue reading Review: A Sliver of Shadow by Allison Pang (Abby Sinclair #2)
By VampireBookClub, on February 27th, 2012 ()
A Perfect Blood does not carry on the series growth in the way Pale Demon did. It misses the wry humor — though some of Jenks’ swearing is excellent this round — and Rachel has taken an emotional step back. . . . → Click here to continue reading Review: A Perfect Blood by Kim Harrison (The Hollows #10)
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