Tag: Berkley

Review: The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston

Review: The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston

Florence Day is the ghostwriter for the hottest romance writer in town. The only problem is, after a bad breakup, Florence no longer believes in love. When her hot new editor refuses to extend her deadline, Florence must figure out a way to believe in love again

Review: A Madness of Sunshine by Nalini Singh

Review: A Madness of Sunshine by Nalini Singh

I’ve been a longtime fan of Nalini Singh’s writing. Within the romance realm she’s quite well known and loved, with good reason. A Madness of Sunshine is her first foray into the suspense/thriller/mystery genre and is a solid, if somewhat predicable read.

Anahera has come back to the small, remote town of Golden Cove

Review: The Kraken King Part I by Meljean Brook

Review: The Kraken King Part I by Meljean Brook

I am not usually a fan of serialized stories (I prefer the immediate gratification of being able to read the entire book) but I couldn’t resist when I heard that Meljean Brook was writing her next book in a serialized format. I just couldn’t wait until all of the parts were out to dive in and resigned myself to having to wait for each part to come out

Review: Ocean Light by Nalini Singh

Review: Ocean Light by Nalini Singh

Ocean Light is the much anticipated book featuring Bowen Knight, a character who first appeared early on in Singh’s Psy-Changeling series. First an enemy, then an ally, Bo is the leader of the Human Alliance. His abhorrence to psychic interference runs deep, which causes him to have a chip implanted into his brain which blocks psychic powers. Unfortunately the chip isn’t without faults and it begins to degrade, putting Bo’s life in danger

Review: Wild Embrace by Nalini Singh

Review: Wild Embrace by Nalini Singh

Ever since Singh first mentioned the Alaris deep-sea station (I can’t remember when this was), I hoped that she would write a story that gave us a closer look at this unusual setting and its unique occupants. She finally does so in this sweet novella about Stefan, a Psy/TK, and Tazia, a human working on the station. Though Tazia is human, she is a lot like Stefan. Estranged from her family, Tazia lives a very lonely life aboard Alaris. As a Psy and former Arrow, Stefan has learned to keep a tight leash on his emotions. However, when the two end up working together to help rebuild a village, their attraction reaches a breaking point which neither can ignore. … Read more »

Slave to Sensation Giveaway

Slave to Sensation Giveaway

If you know me, you know that I am a huge fan of author Nalini Singh. She writes really smart, funny, and sexy romances that are totally addictive. This month, the first book in the paranormal romance Psy-Changeling series is getting a new cover. While I love 

Review: Night Shift Anthology

Review: Night Shift Anthology

I am not usually a big fan of novellas and short stories unless I know the author well and know that they can write a good novella. This collection includes stories by Nalini Singh and Ilona Andrews, two of my favorite urban fantasy and paranormal romance authors. Having already read some novellas by both of them before, I knew that they could deliver the goods in a shorter format. I did not know much about the remaining two authors before this but, after reading their stories, consider myself fans of both.

Review: Game On by Tracy Solheim

Review: Game On by Tracy Solheim

Title: Game On (Out of Bounds #1) Author: Tracy Solheim Publication Date: May 7, 2013 Publisher: Berkley Genre: Contemporary Sports Romance Find It: Goodreads, Amazon, B&N, Book Depository Source: Purchased   The only way to win is to score… With a reputation for fast moves on the gridiron and even faster moves 

Review: The Iron Duke by Meljean Brook

Review: The Iron Duke by Meljean Brook

Title: The Iron Duke (The Iron Seas #1) Author: Meljean Brook Publication Date: Oct 5, 2010 Publisher: Berkley Genre: Adult Paranormal Romance/Steampunk Find It: Goodreads, Amazon, Book Depository Source: Purchased After the Iron Duke freed England from Horde control, he instantly became a national hero. Now Rhys Trahaearn has built a merchant empire on 

Review: Tiger Magic by Jennifer Ashley

Review: Tiger Magic by Jennifer Ashley

Title: Tiger Magic (Shifters Unbound #3) Author: Jennifer Ashley Publication Date: June 4, 2013 Publisher: Berkley Genre: Adult Paranormal Romance Find It: Goodreads, Amazon, B&N, Book Depository Source: Purchased He was once a captive, but his urges were never caged. Now he’ll release them on a beautiful stranger whose own secret desires are longing to