Review of The Passage by Justin Cronin

I’m not really sure I knew what I expected when I picked up Justin Cronin’s The Passage. I’ve read a lot of vampire fiction in my life. Some of it good, some of it bad, some of it downright awful. I think many people will agree with me when I say this book is in [...]

Review of Namaah’s Curse by Jacqueline Carey

In the sequel to Namaah’s Kiss, Namaah’s Cursecontinues were we left off. Our heroine Moirin goes off in search of her stubborn magpie, Bao, who now carries half of her diadh-anam, or soul spark, in him. After spending the winter with the Tatar people, she finally finds him. Unfortunately, he’s now married to the Khan’s [...]

Review of Deceiver by C.J. Cherryh

So here we are with the 11th book in the Foreigner Series, Deceiver,and I feel like I can say with some relief “Welcome back!”. This book brings us back to the things that drew me to the series in the beginning. A little action, a little adventure, a little political intrigue and a lot to [...]

Review of Fever Dream by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child are among our favorite authors between me, Roger and my Mom. All of their books have made their way between the three of us. Fever Dreamwill be no exception. Our favorite character, FBI Special Agent Pendergast, is back, along with NYPD Police Lt. Vincent D’Agosta and his girlfriend Captain Laura [...]

Review of Impact by Douglas Preston

Blasphemy’sex-CIA agent Wyman Ford is back in Impact,Douglas Preston’s newest thriller. Sent on a secret mission to Cambodia looking for a mine that contains radioactive gemstones, he discovers that the stakes are much higher than he’s been led to believe. Somehow, this mine is related to a meteor impact site in coastal Maine and not [...]