by annegregor | Nov 13, 2019 | Book Reviews
Mary Balogh’s beginning note to readers in Someone to Remember explains how Matilda went from a fussy caregiver, rarely seen, rarely thought of, to a “real person,” someone who was desperately trying to be satisfied with her life but failing. A woman...
by annegregor | Nov 7, 2019 | Fantasy
I can’t say no to this series. I reminded myself that I had a list a mile long that needed doing and I should set it aside for now, but… I’m really not good with altruistic abstinence💋 The second book in the Tidal Kiss trilogy, The Kiss That...
by annegregor | Nov 6, 2019 | Contemporary, Fantasy
There is something wholly transformative about witnessing (or reading…) the creation of a true and pure love. One that has been tempered in the fire of tribulation (and maybe a few wraith infestations). Grier and Linus have finally made it to the wedding in How...
by annegregor | Nov 5, 2019 | Contemporary, Fantasy
Leia Stone and Jaymin Eve have teamed up again and created the Titan’s Saga! Saga suggests more than two books (Amazon has the second book listed as book 2 of 2) and if you haven’t read Releasing The Gods yet then you won’t understand my shallow...
by annegregor | Nov 2, 2019 | Book Reviews
I was first introduced to Richie Billing through his nonfiction book, A Fantasy Writers’ Handbook https://whiskeywitbook-reviews.com/book-reviews/a-fantasy-writers-handbook-by-richie-billing/ I found Billing to be well-written, articulate, organized and focused...
by annegregor | Nov 2, 2019 | Contemporary, Fantasy
I will preface this review with a reminder that I did give Fever 5 stars (deserved!), and that Donna Grant has been and continues to be one of my favorite authors, but Keltan and Bernadette’s story held little appeal for me… It isn’t like I disliked...
by annegregor | Oct 25, 2019 | Contemporary, Fantasy
Kristy Nicolle dreams big – I’ll give her that! She claims to be building a Fantasy Infiniverse where characters, plots, prequels, novellas, and sequels have multi-layered, interwoven storylines – where style, mood, and settings have a Rubik’s...
by annegregor | Oct 19, 2019 | Fantasy
Charity’s power is borderline atomic bomb. The Elves are feeling their vicious, sneaky side. Lucifer, the Underworld superstar and lover of demented Demons is sending extra feelers throughout the Realm and the Brink, the Vampires may be getting a new sheriff in...
by annegregor | Oct 15, 2019 | Book Reviews
Light the Fire – Prequel .5 Stroke the Flame – Book 1 Kiss the Sky – Book 2 Shake the Earth – Book 3 Ride the Wave – Book 4 Prequel. The Reader encounters Calla and her mates in Stroke the Flame first, but the author wouldn’t leave...
by annegregor | Oct 14, 2019 | American Indian Wars
Sword, Wiley. President Washington’s Indian War: The Struggle for the Old Northwest, 1790-1795. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1985. President Washington’s Indian War: The Struggle for the Old Northwest, 1790-1795 by Wiley Sword is considered a...