Paranormal Romance

  • Stolen by Kelley Armstrong

    I was so impressed with Kelley Armstrong’s debut book, Bitten, that I did something I’ve never done before: I ordered the sequel, Stolen, from another country. I just couldn’t wait until the book came to the good old U. S. of A. to read what happens next. What happens next is somewhat complicated. Those readers…

  • Sweet Liar by Jude Deveraux

    I know Hostess Suzi-Qs are bad for me, but I can’t help it. I love ’em. Even reading the list of ingredients on the package doesn’t stop me from scarfing the darn things down – there’s something about that specific combination of chocolate cake and gooey cream that’s irresistible to me. I’ve thought about it…

  • Forever by Jude Deveraux

    Imagine, if you will, Cameron Diaz starring in The Blair Witch Project or The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and you’ll begin to understand some of the difficulties I had in reading Jude Deveraux’s latest release. I was never sure what I was reading: is the book a paranormal (there are witches and telepathy), or is…

  • Must Be Magic

    Lady Leila Staines is unhappy because, of all the Malcom family, only she is not a witch. This has troubled her all her life. Leila has an acute sense of smell, which she believes could be the key to unlocking her hidden talent. So she plans to grow roses and other aromatic flowers in order…

  • Shocking Behavior

    I like paranormal romances. Though they feature creatures and situations that are out of this world, there can often be a sort of sameness about them. Either the plots involve time travel or the characters are witches, werewolves, or vampires. Shocking Behavior is none of the above. Almost everyone in Pecan Grove, Texas, thinks Dr….

  • The Magician

    The Magician is an overly melodramatic story of good vs. evil, Satan vs – well, not God, but Good, anyway. The big problem with the book is that, as a horror story, it’s somewhat undefined and, as a romance, it’s somewhat rushed. As a result it doesn’t quite work either way. Kathleen Marlowe has only…

  • Silver Rain

    Take the Sleeping Beauty legend, give it a nifty gender twist, throw in a huge dollop of magic, a lot of sex appeal, and a bit of humor. The result is Silver Rain, a light-hearted and highly entertaining fantasy romp that only stumbles a bit as a romance. In 1797, Alain Devereaux watches as the…

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