Liza moved to Blackthorn Bay to work as an assistant to the mayor which she does well. It was supposed to be a temporary move but the longer she is there the more it feels like home. While Cassian, the very wolf Chief of Police has spent all the time she has been there watching…
Paranormal Romance
Same Rogue by T. S. Joyce | Book Review
Bridger was the one wolf that I wanted to know more about. He seemed to hate the entire Rogue Pack yet at the same time he was always there when he was needed. When they camped he went but stayed just outside the rest of the pack. We knew he had a mate that died…
Barbarian’s Heart by Ruby Dixon | Book Review
This special edition absolutely wrecked me in the best way. Knowing where the story left off, I went into this one already emotional—and it delivered every bit of that intensity and more. Pashov’s journey in this book is heartbreaking and beautiful all at once. Watching him navigate everything he’s been through—loss, confusion, and trying to…
To Kiss a Demon by Stephanie Rowe | Book Review
This was my first book in the series, and while it’s clear there’s a lot of history behind these characters, I was still able to follow the main storyline and enjoy the experience. That said, I do think reading the earlier books would add more depth and context, especially when it comes to the larger…
The Cursed King by Abigail Owen | Book Review
This was my first book in the series, and while it’s clear there’s a rich backstory behind the characters, I was still able to follow along and enjoy the story overall. That said, I do think reading the series in order would add more depth and context to the relationships and world-building. Airk’s story is…
Phantom Game by Christine Feehan | Book Review
This was my first book in the series, and I absolutely loved it. Even jumping in partway through, I was able to follow the story and connect with the characters, though it definitely made me want to go back and read the earlier books. The world of the GhostWalkers is fascinating and a little unsettling—men…
For the Strange and Surprising by M.F. Adele | Book Review
For the Strange and Surprising is a light, slow-burn fantasy romance that had me smiling from start to finish. Ada, the FMC, is an absolute delight—relatable, witty, and endlessly curious. She’s strong in a quiet, natural way, handling the bizarre world she’s thrown into with far more grace and humor than I ever could! The…
Immortal Rising by Lynsay Sands | Book Review
Stephanie and her sister are attacked and unwillingly turned into immortals and Stephanie gains the ability to hear others’ thoughts. However, unlike other immortals, she can’t turn it off. To help her cope, her new family sets her up in a remote house, thinking isolation will give her peace. But they don’t know her powers…
A Cranberry For Christmas by Charlie Dean | Book Review
From page one, this festive story pulled me right in! The push and pull of the “will they, won’t they” romance kept me glued to the plot, and the twists along the way truly surprised me. Alisha is a standout character—her determination to get to the bottom of things while hoping for a chance with…
Bull Moon Rising by Ruby Dixon | Book Review
The story centers around Aspeth, the daughter of a nobleman whose estate has fallen on hard times. Desperate to bring in much-needed money without being forced into an unwanted marriage, Aspeth decides to pursue her lifelong dream—joining the Royal Artifactual Guild. However, the guild doesn’t welcome women without a chaperone, so she agrees to marry…










