Review: Revelation (Rai-Kirah, #2)

 Revelation by Carol Berg. At the end of Transformation, I knew the story was far from done. Seyonne and Aleksander had defeated a demon and prevented a war, but still had to deal with the repercussions. Their victory had been, in part, a private one. The incidents leading up to Aleksander’s possession left a veryContinueContinue reading “Review: Revelation (Rai-Kirah, #2)”

Review: The Reaver (The Sundering, Book IV)

 ‘The Reaver’ by Richard Lee Byers is book four in the multi-author event, ‘The Sundering’. Set during the Era of Upheaval, each novel tells a smaller story, which often include beloved characters and some of Faerûn’s iconic heroes. ‘The Reaver’ takes us to the Sea of Fallen Stars where a small boy is trying to beContinueContinue reading “Review: The Reaver (The Sundering, Book IV)”

Review: Tangled Hearts (Blog Tour & Giveaway)

I haven’t read Heather McCollum before, but the promise of an adventure involving the Tudors, pirates and magic made this one irresistible. Also, I was in the mood for romance and men in kilts. There was plenty of both…and Tudors, pirates and magic. Second in the ‘Highland Hearts’ series, ‘Tangled Hearts’ follows Ewan Brody and hisContinueContinue reading “Review: Tangled Hearts (Blog Tour & Giveaway)”

Review: Pariah: Volume 1

Vitros are children born of an experiment designed to cure rare and fatal diseases in-vitro. They’re essentially human, but highly intelligent. Like all sub-sets of the population, they’re regarded with distrust, however. Some attempt to blend with society, others are hidden away and yet others are invited to put their exemplary minds to use. WhenContinueContinue reading “Review: Pariah: Volume 1”

Review: A Darkling Sea

 A Darkling Sea by James Cambias has one of the best opening lines I’ve ever seen: “By the end of his second month at Hitode Station, Rob Freeman had already come up with 85 ways to murder Henri Kerlerec.” The following few paragraphs expand on the statement and the first chapter settles the bet. The poolContinueContinue reading “Review: A Darkling Sea”