ARC Review: The Kraken Games by Lilith Stone

The Kraken Games is book 5 in Lilith Stone’s fabulous paranormal romance series Motham City Monsters and while it wasn’t my favourite in the series, it was an enjoyable read. Luna is a young human whose parents were killed by a group of Kraken when she was just 8 years old, and her brother seeminglyContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Kraken Games by Lilith Stone”

ARC Review: The Love of My Afterlife by Kirsty Greenwood

The Love of My Afterlife was my first Kirsty Greenwood romcom, and if it’s typical of her writing, it definitely won’t be my last! As the story opens, Delphie, our heroine is breathing her last. She wakes up in the afterlife in a laundromat, where she has a chance encounter with a young man (notContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Love of My Afterlife by Kirsty Greenwood”

ARC Review: The Lady’s Last Mistake by Cara Devlin

The Lady’s Last Mistake is book 8 in Cara Devlin’s  A Bow Street Duchess Mystery series. Unlike the other books in the series, the main character in this book is not the duchess, but her former sister-in-law,  Lady Cassandra (Cassie) Sinclair. We have met her in previous books where she had some interactions with theContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Lady’s Last Mistake by Cara Devlin”

ARC Review: Middletide by Sarah Crouch

Middletide is the debut novel by author Sarah Crouch described as an atmospheric mystery reminiscent of Where the Crawdads Sing. When I read the synopsis for Middletide it sounded very interesting, so much so that I ordered a hard copy from the Book of the aMonth club even after receiving an ARC from  NetGalley. UnfortunatelyContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Middletide by Sarah Crouch”

ARC Review: Fangs for the Memories by Jo-Ann Carson

Fangs for the Memories is book 3 in Jo-Ann Carson’s Fangsters series about a boarding school for delinquent vampires, and was a great entry in the series. The  author does a decent job of introducing previous characters so that a reader could read this as a standalone novel, but there is a bit of anContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Fangs for the Memories by Jo-Ann Carson”