Book Review: Stone Keeper (Middengard Sagas #1)

Book Title: Stone Keeper (Middengard Sagas #1) sk1

Book Author: June Wilson

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

So, I got this book in February and after reading book 1, I bought book 2 and 3. This is a middle grade fiction that doesn’t really feel like one. Main characters range age from 12 to 16 and there are time jumps to explain what events of the past influenced the present where Alice becomes the stone keeper.

The background history pulls you into the story line. It’s amazing. The characters and their emotions they move the story along. They are maybe kids but the adventure makes them grow up and makes them question things. It’s a very beautiful book although it does have sad moments.

I’d say this series will be good for 15+.

Book Review: Super Humans (The New Super Humans #1)

Book Title: Super Humans (The New Super Humans #1) sh1

Book Author: T.M. Franklin

Rating: 4 Dragon Paws 4

This book was not something I expected. I’m used to reading stories about super heroes and they are always over the top. This one wasn’t. It’s book where we meet two super humans and their friends. It’s a slow read but satisfying. I was highly impressed with the details and with how they find each other. There are multiple of views and they flow very nicely so it’s an easy read. Due to some language, I’d say it’s for 18+. If you like super powers and heroes, this book is for you. Good luck in saving the world with Chloe.

Book review: The Embers We Seek (A Rebel Princess Serial, #3) @acaciakparker

Book Title: The Embers We Seek (A Rebel Princess Serial, #3) wren3

Book Author: Acacia K. Parker

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

I loved the reunion and I bet my bestie Laura was thinking thoughts that I can’t write down lol

We learn what happened to Wren’s mother and more about the sexy soldier that Wren keeps thinking about. It’s nice to see Mor back. For such short chapters, it’s amazing how much Acacia is able to show in them. Props to the author.

I’d say this series will be good for 18+.  Yeah. Why?

Book review: The Embers We Seek (A Rebel Princess Serial, #2) @acaciakparker

Book Title: The Embers We Seek (A Rebel Princess Serial, #2) wren

Book Author: Acacia K. Parker

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

I don’t think I mentioned that it’s a retelling of a classic story. You don’t even know its one until episode 2 which is this one. I have to say I look forward to see how Acacia retells the story. Already its so much more fun that the original. Wren continues to be a strong female lead which I love.

I’d say this series will be good for 18+.  I think I like that hellhound.

Book review: The Embers We Seek (A Rebel Princess Serial, #1) @acaciakparker

Book Title: The Embers We Seek (A Rebel Princess Serial, #1) embers1

Book Author: Acacia K. Parker

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

I loved it! This is such a big difference to Acacia’s previous characters. From a quiet lone gal, surviving with dangerous creatures and a timid store owner to a powerful warrior Wren.

This is a first episode that reads very fast and you’re zapped into the story line right from the start. There’s magic and mayhem. There’s soldiers and battle plans. There’s decisions and consequences. All gift wrapped in a short episode. Again loved it.

I’d say this series will be good for 18 and over just because of the images that may build in your head.

Book Review: Blood Born @damianarose

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Book Author:  Renee Lake

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

Renee has impressed me with this book. As I fell deeper into the story line, I realized just how hard it must have been to write the story.

The main gal is a college freshman and I think her young nature is refreshing and very different from Renee other characters in the other books I’ve read. It was fun reading the social media interaction between the characters, diary entries, and recordings. It gave an extra touch to make it that much more special.

I didn’t even know who I was rooting for until the very end – the romance or the vampire hunters. I felt connected to both parties involved and the ending was executed to perfection.

It may feel a little long but it’s so worth it. I was beaming at the end. Awesome read. This book is for 21 years of age and those who like reading about LGBT romances.

 

Book Review: Resolved (The Queen’s Alpha #12)

Book Title: Resolved (The Queen’s Alpha #12) res

Book Author: W. J. May

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

Oh my god. I’m finally done reading! Fantastic series! Fantastic ending except the author is evil because she has one more series with our favorite queen. I have to catch up on my other reads before diving into that one.

I think this adventure is good for 16+.

Book Review: Betrayal (The Queen’s Alpha #11)

Book Title: Betrayal (The Queen’s Alpha #11) betrayel

Book Author: W. J. May

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

I have to say I’ve been dredging reading this book because of its title. The team splits up and all go through one torture or another. One line from the series comes back to me – at the end there was a blood bond made with each member of the group – or something like that. This book makes me wonder if our favorite team of royals will get their happily ever afters. *sighs*

I think this adventure is good for 16+.

Book Review: Revelation (The Queen’s Alpha #10)

Book Title: Revelation (The Queen’s Alpha #10) revelation

Book Author: W. J. May

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

Umm, I trust Kat now more than ever. So that mermaid thing I mentioned in the previous review… totally loved it. The thing that happened after is a place for nightmares. It really brought out the fae for us. Now, her idea about visiting vampires is another story. Goosepumps. It was nice to see vampires not just them being sexy but as killers.

I think this adventure is good for 16+.

Book Review: Foretelling: Fae Fairy Paranormal YA/NA Shifter Romance (The Queen’s Alpha Series Book 9)

Book Title: Foretelling: Fae Fairy Paranormal YA/NA Shifter Romance (The Queen’s Alpha Series Book 9) foretelling

Book Author: W. J. May

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

Can I say one thing – I would really love to fly on a dragon or be one. Either one would work. The team thinks Kat always had bad ideas and giving something away to a mermaid is one of them. I do say what Kat goes through… especially on the ship, I don’t want to go through that. It’s a wonder she lived to tell the tale. No longer is she a gal that doesn’t have stories to tell a campfire. Now, she has too many to tell.

I think this adventure is good for 16+.