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Review: Chasers of the Wind by Alexey Pehov

Review: Chasers of the Wind by Alexey Pehov

So I don’t think I’ve read a translated book before. At least not a recently translated book. I’ve thought about it. I mean, the book was popular enough in it’s native language to get translated into English and re-published, so that speaks highly for it, right? Yeah, definitely . . . BUT. Language is a complex and beautiful […]

— Posted June 22, 2014 by Jessica / 76 Comments
Review: The Curse Keepers by Denise Grover Swank

Review: The Curse Keepers by Denise Grover Swank

There are a couple of things that immediately get my attention when I’m checking out new books. It’s no secret that I love the Fae, but they’re a popular enough subject that I’ve had to start screening (lots-o-books = lots-o-potentially BAD books) . Know what I love that doesn’t have a surplus of books written about […]

— Posted June 8, 2014 by Jessica / 78 Comments
Review: The Given by Vicki Pettersson

Review: The Given by Vicki Pettersson

This series is a great way to switch things up if you’re looking for something that’s a little outside the paranorm, and it’s also a trilogy which makes it not too daunting of a commitment. The supernatural elements are subtle, the mystery is complex and engrossing, and the ending is unexpectedly uplifting. I missed the […]

— Posted May 26, 2014 by Carmel / 54 Comments
Review: Banishing the Dark by Jenn Bennett

Review: Banishing the Dark by Jenn Bennett

2014 seems to be the year of series finales, and out of all of them, ARCADIA BELL has been the one that I’ve been dreading the most. Jenn Bennett is one of my top five go-to Urban Fantasy authors, and having to say goodbye to these beloved characters after only four books (and a novella) […]

— Posted May 23, 2014 by Carmel / 42 Comments