Paranormal lovers, you are served with a rare treat. On the 10th, Mandy M. Roth (one of my go-to authors) announced that the whole of her Immortal Ops World books that have been published to date (which means all of the I-Ops, PSI-Ops, Immortal Outcasts, Shadow Agents, and Crimson Ops) are, for a limited time... Continue Reading →
(Un)Lucky Valley series – Not so unlucky
A review of a very good series of paranormal cozies
The Fourth Power – All about the cake
No, my most recent read was not a cookbook. In fact, it was Michelle M. Pillow's third Order Of Magic PWF novel, The Fourth Power, which tells Heather's story. (You can read my reviews of Lorna's and Vivien's stories by following the links.) What's the deal with the cake, then? Simple: Heather loves cake and... Continue Reading →
Hexing With a Chance of Tornadoes – Worth the wait
When Cloudy With A Chance Of Withcraft came out, in February (you can read my review here), I was very much looking forward to the second of Mandy M. Roth's Grimm Cove series, as I knew it would tell Dana's story, and of the trio (with Poppy and Marcy), she was, by far, my favourite.... Continue Reading →
Midlife Fairy Hunter – Curses, fairies, and Robert
It was a quiet reading week, for me, but the end of it is bringing the best: the second Forty Proof novel, by Shannon Mayer. If you haven't read my review of the first of the series, you can find it here, for this will be about the one which has come out yesterday (23... Continue Reading →
Third Time’s a Charm – A rare chance at closure
Letting go is something difficult when you've been carrying a torch for 20 years. Yet, this is what Vivien Stone has to do in Third Time's A Charm, the second of Michelle M. Pillow's Order of Magic series, which just came out and which I've read over the last 24 hours (and a bit). As... Continue Reading →
Fashionably Dead – Fashionably awesome
I'm sure that I mentioned never to read any book by Robyn Peterman while on the public transit (or in any public place, for that matter). Thankfully, we are in confinement so I'm reading her books comfortably at home... and I can laugh my fill. Thankfully, because getting my reading mojo back meant that I... Continue Reading →
Love Potions (and the Warlocks MacGregor Series) – A reread? A reread!
I have all the time in the world for the next two weeks, since the schools are closed. And I have a huge TBR (e)pile. So what do I do? I reread! Don't ask. I just felt like rereading some of the Warlocks MacGregor books. After all, I am an avid rereader (seriously) and those... Continue Reading →
Jade Calhoun series – What? It was only a one-day break?
After finishing the hilariously crazy Magical Midlife Madness, by K.F. Breene, I did what I had been doing for a week after reading a PWF novel: I took a 24-hour break from the PWF books so I could clear my mind. Hence, I picked up the second Jade Calhoun book. I said a one-day break,... Continue Reading →
Magical Midlife Madness – Uproariously, hilariously crazy
My latest Paranormal Women's Fiction read, the eighth of the 13 books released in February, was K.F. Breene's Magical Midlife Madness. And madness it was! I laughed so hard that, at times, I feared that I would disturb the neighbours. Yes, I laughed that much, and that hard, for most of the book. In fact,... Continue Reading →
Writing Wrongs – Don’t push me over that cliff
I had just started reading Writing Wrongs (Christine Gael) when my brain fried a little and started to get everything mixed up in the various PWF books I had read so far (all six of them). So I stopped reading the book for 24 hours in order to get my head back together, opting for... Continue Reading →
Midlife Bounty Hunter – Brain before brawn
Let's start with a personal fact: Midlife Bounty Hunter was the first full book of Shannon Mayer that I've ever read. I did, prior to the launch of that Paranormal Women's Fiction novel, read a short story by the Canadian writer, but this was a first novel. The truth? It got me hooked from the... Continue Reading →
