Author: Joshua Burns

Review: Fatal Circle by Linda Robertson

Review: Fatal Circle by Linda Robertson

Fatal Circle goes to increasingly disturbing ends to reinforce the equality of its love triangle leaving me wondering how far the series is from embracing outright polygamy. The prospect is, however “wrong”, increasingly intriguing. Undoubtedly there will be some wrench that is thrown into this harmonic machine but Fatal Circle in a scene that must […]

— Posted January 19, 2013 by Joshua Burns / 1 Comment
Review: Stormwalker by Allyson James

Review: Stormwalker by Allyson James

Dynamite!   Vortexes,  a Southwestern setting,  motorcycles,  missing person cases? ***** Stormwalker evinces a picky intelligence.  You can just see the tumbleweeds coming.  Janet Begay has been a rolling stone since before this book picks up, seeking to put aside a past that she cannot avoid. Much of this fate comes into play once JB meets […]

— Posted January 12, 2013 by Joshua Burns / 4 Comments
Review: Heartless by Gail Carriger

Review: Heartless by Gail Carriger

No doubt Heartless would make the best movie of the series. Entry opens with vampire assassination attempts and town house purchases in London beside Lord Akeldama, the vampire fashion and flowery epithet lord. Due to this relocation of Lord and Lady Maccon, we can hear and see that much more of this eccentric and lovable […]

— Posted January 5, 2013 by Joshua Burns / 0 Comments
Review: Spider-Touched by Jory Strong

Review: Spider-Touched by Jory Strong

Spider-Touched weaves boldly through the grotesque and complicated future to, in its final fifty pages come together in some type of harmony, some type of completion. This completion is not entirely unsatisfying. Everything that we have learned, heavy-handed as it might be, is delivered to us and those things that we could not see are […]

— Posted December 29, 2012 by Joshua Burns / 4 Comments