Tag: Jory Strong

Review: Healer’s Choice by Jory Strong

Review: Healer’s Choice by Jory Strong

Healer’s Choice may have the blandest title of its kin, and it might have the most incomprehensible beginning, but as a companion piece, like a twin sister retaining all the general characteristics that you liked so much about the other one but refining not only the general characteristics that one likes but also talents that […]

— Posted February 2, 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
Josh Reviews: Ghostland by Jory Strong

Josh Reviews: Ghostland by Jory Strong

Title: GhostlandSeries: Ghostland World #1Author: Jory StrongPublisher: Berkley TradeFormat: Paperback, 341 pagesPublished: April 7th, 2009ISBN #: 9780425226063 / 0425226063Genre: Paranormal RomanceMy Copy: borrowedRating:Buy: A dazzling urban fantasy romance from a fresh new voice whose bestselling e-books have put readers “in a constant state of arousal.”(Fallen Angel Reviews) Welcome to a postapocalyptic world, where the afterlife […]

— Posted October 20, 2012 by Joshua Burns / 3 Comments
Josh Reviews: Primal by Lora Leigh, Ava Gray, etc.

Josh Reviews: Primal by Lora Leigh, Ava Gray, etc.

Title: PrimalSeries: Breed #23, Nightshade #1.5, Skin #2.5, Ghostland World #3.5Author: Michelle Rowen, Ava Gray, Jory Strong, Lora LeighPublisher: Berkeley TradeFormat: Paperback, 392 pagesPublished: February 1st, 2011ISBN #: 9780425239056 / 0425239056 Genre: Urban FantasyMy Copy: borrowedRating:Buy: Four all-new stories of primitive desire- with a never-before- published novella of the Breeds. Although all these novellas are […]

— Posted July 23, 2012 by Joshua Burns / 1 Comment