Review: Sweet Venom by Tera Lynn Childs, The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen, Until I Die by Amy Plum

Review: Sweet Venom by Tera Lynn Childs, The False Prince by Jennifer A. Nielsen, Until I Die by Amy Plum Review: Sweet Venom by Tera Lynn Childs Medusa was not all the books said she was. She was a warrior and keeper of the gate that allows demons into the real world. Unfortunately, due to jealousy, her reputation was ruined and she was killed. Now her descendants are left to live in her place and fight the bad guys. Too bad only Gretchen knows what her fate is. Grace has just moved to San Francisco and into a unexpected life. This was a bit of mythology thrown into the paranormal setting. It was a fun read. The overall plot of the story was a fun read. It took me about 1/4 of the book to get into it,...

NetGalley Review: Alternity by Mari Mancusi

NetGalley Review: Alternity by Mari Mancusi Review: Alternity by Mari Mancusi Is she Skye or is she Mariah? Skye finds herself waking up in a weird underground city only to have no recollections of it. It turns out that everyone else remembers her, but she doesn’t remember this odd world or that she is part of the revolutionaries trying to overthrow it- or is she really? I liked that the main character’s identity didn’t change- she stayed true throughout holding onto that she did not have amnesia. I found it odd that she did not cave in, but by the end you know why. While Skye does win in the end, she does so without killing...

Review: Kindred by JA Redmerski

Review: Kindred by JA Redmerski Review: Kindred by JA Redmerski Adria’s life it about to change one way or another. Soon the wolves are not her only problem as she finds a Praverian is attached to her. What does this ancient race of people want with her? Will she live long enough to find out? Adria makes mistakes often and is strong willed, but she is rational when she finally calms down and admits that there wasn’t much Isaac could have done. She didn’t let it destroy her even though she was mad and she was even able to think of a solution. Yes, I would recommend this book. It was an enjoyable read and I will read...

Net Galley Review: The Gathering Darkness by Lisa Collicutt

Net Galley Review: The Gathering Darkness by Lisa Collicutt Net Galley Review: The Gathering Darkness by Lisa Collicutt Brooke doesn’t want to be in Deadwich, but that doesn’t mean she can leave. Her parents have shipped her off, but that just might be fate playing more of a role than anything. In Deadwich she has to confront the nightmares she always had had there and soon finds she is not the only one with nightmares. The introverted twin Marcus Knight might just be the answer to her dreams in more way than one- if she can live long enough to find out. This was a complete book- there were no cliff hangers, nothing that was left untold that...

Review: Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers

Review: Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers Review: Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers Ismae finds her calling in the nunnery that serves the god of death- she is trained as an assassin. After two successful assignments she is then sent to spy on the future king’s half brother Duval, for they fear he may be plotting to hurt his younger sister. Ismae, who is only a peasants daughter, now is thrown into the political court of Brittany on the verge of internal collapse from suitor trying to wed the duchess and external collapse from France trying to invade. The beginning was slow, but I kept reading and was rewarded for following the tale. While...