Review: Stroke of Midnight by Lara Adrian

When an unwanted family tradition calls Jahan home, he finds himself alone for eight days with the beautiful Breedmate Seraphina. But their seclusion ends up being more adventurous than expected.  This was a quick novella but was very good. I love the arranged marriage/engagement trope and this one was unique because it’s not set in … More Review: Stroke of Midnight by Lara Adrian

Review: The Unleashing by Shelly Laurenston

Kera Watson never expected to die behind a coffee shop, especially not after two tours in Afghanistan, but she gets an unexpected second life from the Goddess Skuld. She is now a Crow but she is struggling to understand what that means.  This was a fascinating mythology focused world with some wonderful, crazy, and dangerous … More Review: The Unleashing by Shelly Laurenston

Review: Hellboy: Weird Tales by Mike Mignola and various

This is a collection of short Hellboy comics from various artists and writers. These were created during the filming of the first Hellboy movie when Mignola didn’t have time to put out new comics, so they had other artists create stories in this world. I really enjoyed this weird and unique collection. It was fascinating … More Review: Hellboy: Weird Tales by Mike Mignola and various

RHAR Recommends: Contemporary Romance

Hello and welcome to my second recommendation post! This month’s recommendation topic is contemporary romances. While I mainly read paranormal, I still find myself enjoying a lot of contemporary romance books. Here are a few of my favorite contemporary books and series.  Vanilla Steamer (Bold Brew #4) by Crystal Lacy A wonderful romance with two … More RHAR Recommends: Contemporary Romance

Review: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory by Caitlin Doughty

“Accepting death doesn’t mean you won’t be devastated when someone you love dies. It means you will be able to focus on your grief, unburdened by bigger existential questions like, “Why do people die?” and “Why is this happening to me?” Death isn’t happening to you. Death is happening to us all.” In this eye-opening, … More Review: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes: And Other Lessons from the Crematory by Caitlin Doughty