Review: Ethan & Jag Destroy the World by Maz Maddox

Ethan accidentally summons Jagmarith to earth. To get back to hell, Jag has to pretend to be Ethan’s partner to make him jealous. Unfortunately, things don’t work out the way anyone planned and the world might be destroyed.  I enjoyed this couple. Ethan was such a geeky and awkward nerd that I couldn’t  help but … More Review: Ethan & Jag Destroy the World by Maz Maddox

Review: The Geek Who Saved Christmas by Annabeth Albert

When Paul Frost’s younger brother unexpectedly announced he would be visiting for Christmas, he finds he needs to somehow whip together a festive homecoming and fast. Good thing his next door neighbor Gideon Holiday is always ready for a holiday emergency and can whip up a color-coded plan to save Christmas. This was a wonderful … More Review: The Geek Who Saved Christmas by Annabeth Albert

ARC Review: Gambling on Her Panther by Anna Lowe

This book starts three weeks after Dex and Dakota spend their first day together. Dex is in a dangerous position with the casino owners and doesn’t want her caught up in it. Unfortunately that plan fails and she finds herself in danger. Dex was a protective panther shifter who just wanted to take his money … More ARC Review: Gambling on Her Panther by Anna Lowe

Review: Heartache & Hoofbeats by Maz Maddox

Well this was an interesting western! This was a fantastic mix of fantasy, paranormal, and western elements to create this wonderful world filled with centaurs, minotaurs, wraths, and who knows what other kinds of creatures.  This book also had a trope that I really enjoy – law enforcement falling for the criminal. Sheriff Calhoun, a … More Review: Heartache & Hoofbeats by Maz Maddox

Review: The Lady’s Champion by Marie Lipscomb

Lady Natalie Blackmere has dreamed of meeting the renowned champions of Aldland. What she doesn’t expect is to find herself fleeing from bandits with the legendary Brandon the Bear.  Well this was cute. Brandon the Bear was a giant teddy bear who is struggling with the fact that he isn’t a champion anymore. Brandon was … More Review: The Lady’s Champion by Marie Lipscomb