by annegregor | Dec 8, 2018 | Contemporary, Fantasy
Death Knell, The Foundling Series… Okay – Let us begin with “the Ending” (air quotes intended). This is clearly author entrapment (Harvard Law surely teaches this in one of their classes). I’ve considered crying foul – has Edwards...
by annegregor | Dec 4, 2018 | Contemporary
The Leopard series is progressive – the storyline may have many a winding furlong but it is continuously building on itself. The characters are magnified in some books while taking a backseat in others – but they are always there… so, of course, I...
by annegregor | Nov 27, 2018 | Contemporary
You know how each book in a single series follow a timeline, could maybe be a standalone, but certainly more understandable and cohesive to read as a unit, and how they tend to be cast from the same mold? At the beginning of the Leopard series Feehan led me to believe...
by annegregor | Nov 26, 2018 | Contemporary
I knew Elijah’s story would be killer – I so 💙 when I’m right! Wild Cat has all the ingredients for a scary good storyline. We already invested in Drake’s security team – from the extraction of rainforest abduction victims to...
by annegregor | Nov 22, 2018 | Contemporary
The seventh installment in the Leopard series, Cat’s Lair, was quite different than its predecessors. Did I enjoy it? Yes… sort of… okay, there was some enjoyment, just not nearly as much as the others. It didn’t have enough oompth, no in-depth...
by annegregor | Nov 17, 2018 | Contemporary
Leopard’s Prey, the 6th Leopard novel is SICK (and I’m not even talking about the excruciating murder scene gag fests (picture true crimes, serial killer nightmares)! I mean, sick enough you won’t be able to keep your eyes off it, just dark enough to...