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Memento Mori by Katy O’Dowd

Memento Mori by Katy O’Dowd

Today on the blog I have a book I received from the author for review and I think you’re going to love it as much as I do! Think Sopranos meets Victorian London, throw in a woman assassin and a very intense family feud and you’ve got yourself Memento Mori. If you enjoy a good […]

Posted June 19, 2014 by Lillian in Reviews / 1 Comment
The Forgotten Ones by Laura Howard

The Forgotten Ones by Laura Howard

The Forgotten Ones by is book one of and follows the story of Allison O’Malley. Allison is a hard-working grad-student who lives with her grandparents and paranoid schizophrenic mother. When her estranged father shows up at her door one day, claiming he can cure her mother, Allison must make a decision. Can she trust him? […]

Posted June 17, 2014 by Lillian in Reviews / 1 Comment
daynight by Megan Thomason

daynight by Megan Thomason

daynight by is book one of the series by the same name and lays the foundation for an excellent series! The story revolves around Kira Donovan and Blake Sundry, the latest SCI (Second Chance Institute) Recruits. Kira joins to escape the past that haunts her and Blake joined to bring the SCI down, but he will […]

Posted June 13, 2014 by Lillian in Reviews / 1 Comment
Second on the Right by Elizabeth Los

Second on the Right by Elizabeth Los

“The second star to the right, shines in the night for you…” Neverland, the land where you never grow up, it’s inhabited by Peter Pan and his band of Lost Boys and their battles with the pirates led by Captain Hook…..or is it? Today’s book is a reimagining of the story we all know and […]

Posted June 12, 2014 by Lillian in Reviews / 1 Comment
Review: Angelblood by Hanna Peach

Review: Angelblood by Hanna Peach

Angelblood by is book 4 of and picks up right where Angelsong left off. Alyx, having made a deal with the devil, has seven days to kill Samyara or she has to give Israel up. This is the main plot point of the book, however in order to find Samyara, Alyx, Israel, and Jordan have to […]

Posted June 5, 2014 by Lillian in Reviews / 0 Comments
The Moon Dwellers by David Estes

The Moon Dwellers by David Estes

The Moon Dwellers by is book one of a seven book saga about the human race and their fight for survival. Adele Rose and Tristan Nailin come from two very different realities. Adele lives in the Moon Realm, has always known what it is to be poor, and when her parents are convicted of treason […]

Posted May 29, 2014 by Lillian in Reviews / 7 Comments
Broken Prince by Jen Wylie

Broken Prince by Jen Wylie

Broken Prince by is book two of  and picks up just a few days after the end of book one. Prince has been revealed as an Elf to his traveling companions by the Dragos, and with that it was also revealed that he is dying. Aro and her newfound family are determined to get Prince […]

Posted May 21, 2014 by Lillian in Reviews / 1 Comment
Broken Aro by Jen Wylie

Broken Aro by Jen Wylie

Broken Aro by is a fast-paced, fantasy adventure told on an epic scale. Arowyn Mason is the youngest and only daughter in a family of soldiers. Mother died when she was 4 and father at 13, her brothers are left to raise her and they do a wonderful job. She is a skilled fighter, knife-handler, […]

Posted May 14, 2014 by Lillian in Reviews / 1 Comment
Sabaska’s Tale by J.A. Campbell

Sabaska’s Tale by J.A. Campbell

Sabaska’s Tale by is a delightful story about the love between a girl and her horse. The story begins with a prologue told from Sabaska’s POV (Sabaska is the horse). Sabaska is recounting what happened to Sherrie her rider. You see, Sabaska isn’t any ordinary horse, she’s a Traveler from another world. She can cross […]

Posted May 9, 2014 by Lillian in Reviews / 0 Comments
Until the End by Tracey Ward

Until the End by Tracey Ward

A long time ago, in the not so distant past, I believed that I hated zombies and all things to do with zombies. I thought zombies were the world’s way of introducing gore into horror flicks and passing it off as scary. I mean really, what’s so scary about a slow moving decomposing undead person? […]

Posted May 7, 2014 by Lillian in Reviews / 2 Comments