Review of Total Eclipse by Rachel Caine

In the ninth and last Weather Warden book, Total Eclipse,we’re finally faced with the potential destruction of the known world by Mother Earth, who’s now fully awake and totally pissed off by the mess humans have created. Take the remaining djinn back under her control, she will wreck total chaos upon the world and do [...]

Review of Devil May Ride by Wendy Roberts

I’m really liking the Ghost Dusters series and I just finished Devil May Ride,the second book in the series.
Sadie Novack is helping out fellow crime scene cleanup company Scour Power while the owner is out of town. Unfortunately, cleaning up meth labs isn’t something she enjoys very much, especially when the people who were involved [...]

Review of Death’s Excellent Vacation edited by Charlaine Harris and Toni L. P. Kelner

Contrary to it’s name, Death’s Excellent Vacationdid not contains lots of stories about the Grim Reaper on vacation. In fact, it would have been better named Supernatural’s Excellent Vacation. The stories contained vampires, werewolves, gargoyles and leprechauns, but no reapers. That little disappointment aside, it was still a great collection of stories and here are [...]

Review of Labyrinth by Kat Richardson

Things are still a little too complicated for Harper Blaine in the 5th Greywalker novel, Labyrinth.Just back from her job in London, she returns to find her boyfriend Quinton living in her condo after being driven out of the underground by overly active vampires, said condo overrun by vampires looking for her, her employer, Edward, [...]

Review of Dark and Stormy Knights edited by P.N. Elrod

There’s nothing like a good anthology to fulfill your craving for a quick reading fix. Dark and Stormy Knightsfits the bill. Not all the stories were a home run, but here’s the ones I liked the best.
Even a Rabbit will Bite by Rachel Caine: A retiring Dragon Slayer has been asked to train her replacement [...]