Fantasy Romance

  • Abandon by Jillian Hunter

    For any readers who are fans of the Fantasy genre as well as Romance, Abandon should be quite a treat. The book offers an unending series of exquisite fantasy details so seamlessly woven into the story that the effect is reminiscent of Magical Realism. If the romance reached the same standard the book would be…

  • Prince of Charming

    I love faery stories. Be it a lighter kind of “fairy tale” or darker stories of magical beings, I am always searching for a read that will take me to another world. Karen Fox’s Prince of Charming is a story about one of the most famous magical beings there is, Robin Goodfellow, known to readers…

  • Meredith’s Wish

    What would you do if a genie suddenly popped out of your cell phone? Well, if he looked anything like the stern, arms-crossed guy on the cover of Meredith’s Wish I know I’d be dusting off my sneakers and practicing my sprinting skills! But don’t let the picture scare you off, because between the covers…

  • Virtual Desire

    Despite the beefcake cover and corny back cover blurb, I was impressed with the first quarter of this book. I thought Ms. Lawrence had taken a difficult premise – the hero of a virtual reality video game come to life in a New Jersey store – and made it workable. I was even laughing out…

  • The Wild Swans

    Lovers of fairy tales will enjoy the fanciful twist Kate Holmes puts on a classic fairy tale in The Wild Swans. Princess Arianne has problems. As the main caretaker of her 12 younger brothers, she is the one who must come to their rescue when they are turned into swans. She has to knit 12…

  • The Sorceress and the Savage

    Oh, how I wanted to like this book. I love fantasy novels, and I love romance novels. The intersection between the two genres should produce great books. And just think: a romance novelist working in a fantastic realm doesn’t need to get the historical details straight – so long as they’re consistent and internally logical,…

  • Dream Stone

    Jennifer Keirans in her dual review of Dream Stone is right, anyone attempting to read this book without having read The Chalice and the Blade will be totally lost. Even though I had read the previous book, it took me a little time to reacquaint myself with the characters. However, after that happened, I was…

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