Archive for the ‘Fantasy’ Category
Legend of the White Wolf by Terry Spear
Legend of the White Wolf by Terry Spear
About the Book
One little bite, changes their lives forever. In a winter setting in the wilderness in Maine, Faith O'Malley is searching for the man who stole her father's research, while Cameron MacPherson is trying to locate his missing PI partners. Together, the forensic scientist and PI team up to face murder and mayhem in this werewolf romance adventure, the 4th Book in the series! Read the rest of this entry »
Fugitive By Cheryl Brooks – The Cat Star Chronicles #5
The Cat Star Chronicles #5 - Fugitive By Cheryl Brooks
About the Book
When a Zetithian fugitive meets a beautiful Earth woman, their passion may cost them both their lives Manx is a Zetithian fugitive with a feline gene that gives him remarkable sexual powers. He has been in hiding in the remote jungles of Barada Seven ever since being marked for extermination by the violent Nedwuts. Artist Drusilla arrives on Barada Seven, enticed only by the promise of finding a nature paradise there. But she discovers a wildlife she wasn't expecting when she encounters Manx. Reckless with desire for the beautiful Earth woman, Manx risks his life to win her as his mate. It's only a matter of time until the Nedwuts find them, but it will take all of Manx and Drusilla's passion, skill, and ingenuity to survive. Read the rest of this entry »
Review – The accidental Sorcerer by K.E. Mills
The Accidental Sorcerer by K.E. Mills
Review – Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer

Review – Rogue: The Cat Star Chronicles (book 3)
Before I get into my review of this book, I'd like to let you know immediately that this is an adult book. It is only suitable for Mature Audiences. Although the book is very explicit, this review will not be. Please be aware of the adult nature of this book. With that being said, Moms after all ARE human and do have needs of our own as well!
So as adult women, let me tell you about this AMAZING book!
Once Upon A Time….. Lived Happily Ever After

We've all read the wonderful fairy tales of Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and Snow White. The stories are all basically the same, beautiful princess meets fabulous prince, some trouble goes on, problem solved, and they live happily ever after. Even in some of the more modern fairy tales like "Shrek", which has a very strong princess and an albeit not so charming "prince", they lived happily ever after just the same. But what about girls who don't want to get married? Where do they fit in? Are we as a society trying to tell our little girls that there is only one way to live happily ever after?
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