Reviewed by Linda Tonis Member of the Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team Elijah Masters had his life fall apart beginning his senior year in high school when his beloved father was killed in an electrical fire. Everyone rallied around him to get him through his senior year so he could attend Stanford University with a..
Read moreREVIEW: Rekindled Prophecy: Greylyn The Guardian Angel Series – KC Freeman
Reviewed By Sherry Perkins Member of the Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team “Never acknowledge the fear. A guardian does not have the luxury of giving in to fear.”—Rekindled Prophecy Not to give away any spoilers, but at the end of the book, there is a Reader's Guide. Had I read the Readers Guide first,..
Read moreREVIEW: Witch Under Wraps (Mythmatched) – E.J. Russell
Reviewed by Madison Davis Member of the Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team Witch under Wraps is the second book in the Mythmatched series. I had no opportunity to read the first book, Howling on Hold. While I read Witch under Wraps, I wished sometimes I had read the first one to recognize some of the..
Read moreREVIEW: Ink: Some Like it Haunted – Helen Mint
Reviewed by Linda Tonis Member of the Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team This short story is the prequel to a paranormal reverse harem series, and I have no doubt the series will be something I want to read. Layla Leeland wants to spend her birthday alone since it is on Halloween. However, she..
Read moreREVIEW: Awake and Dreaming (The L.A. Stories) – Alexandra Caluen
Reviewed by Ulysses Dietz Member of The Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team Alexandra Caluen’s “L.A. Stories” are apparently a group of loosely-linked stand-alones, each focusing on the coming together of two people with complicated back stories. “Awake & Dreaming” is, I’d wager, the book most thinly tied to Los Angeles, and possibly the most diverse..
Read moreREVIEW: A Peculiar Prom Night: A Minded Story – R.L. Merrill
Reviewed by Ulysses Dietz Member of The Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team This tasty novella by R.L. Merrill is distinctive in a couple of ways. First, although the setting is crammed full of high school kids, the main performers in Merrill’s drama are all middle-aged, lonely people. The other distinctive detail is that we’re looking..
Read moreREVIEW: Coal Dust – C.J. Baty
Reviewed by Linda Tonis Member of the Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team This book begins in the 1930's in a mining town where life was a constant struggle. Miner's barely make ends meet working long hours just to be able to put food on the table while everyday in the mine puts their lives in..
Read moreREVIEW: Type Dirty to Me – Roxanne D. Howard
Reviewed by Linda Tonis Member of the Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team Madelyn Stacilli spent twenty years with a husband who left her empty and insecure. She stayed for her son. When he prepares for college, she knows she cannot live without love and security any longer. She moves to Connecticut, and using the money..
Read moreREVIEW: Deadly Pretenses: A New Adult Paranormal Romance Novel – Angelique Snowden
Reviewed by Linda Tonis Member of the Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team Genesis Long and her boyfriend, Sebastian Campbell, were both killed returning home from senior prom when their car crashed. From the age of seven, the two were in each other's lives. When they were old enough, their relationship turned into a romantic one...
Read moreREVIEW: Say Yes to a Mess – Elle Brownlee
Reviewed by Melissa Brus Member of the Paranormal Romance Guild Review Team This is such a sweet read. Adding the reality wedding show to the fake fiancé trope gives this book some fun twists and turns, starting with who is actually getting married in the first place. Watching the relationship move forward as wedding planning..
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