Review: Broken (Erebus Assassins Book 1) by Reese Knightley

Rating: 3.25šŸŒˆ

Broken is the first book in a new connected series, Erebus Assassins, by Reese Knightly. If youā€™re familiar with other series and characters as well as the types of themes and storylines that come with them, you know exactly what to expect from Broken.

There will be damaged characters with intense relationship dynamics, shady or situational morality, and often painful, violent backgrounds.

And flowing through each otherā€™s stories are the characters and couples from all the other series. Sometimes this works. Other times, as I feel it happens here, it doesnā€™t.

Broken opens as Ice unknowingly stumbles upon an assignment already in progress. An assassination is going down and the agent is Echo from another team. That Agency is one Ice used to work for . This violent brief interaction sets off a chain of chaotic events that include Ice stalking Echo, to the extent heā€™s quitting his job at work and rejoining another agency.

This is one example of the issues I see with the story. Knightley spends little time on developing any relationship between Ice and Echo to warrant this depth of obsessive interest or behavior. Ice just decides Echo is it for him and hunts him, whether Echo wants him to or not. In Echoā€™s case, itā€™s decidedly not.

Another is with all the various characters themselves. Some are carryovers and some are new. But the reader must be able to recognize them and remember who they are, how they fit into the different couples dynamics/agency structure and even current tortuous situations. Otherwise, itā€™s a constant struggle to understand who all these people are and how they fit together.

Itā€™s all very unsupported and unsustainable for the book to have this many characters and their own narratives dropped in (and out) behind it.

Echo has a horrific history but itā€™s buried under everything else so the reader, at least I did, finds it hard to connect with. Which brings us back to the villain of the story.

That entire element, including his identity, just never felt plausible. From the size of the operation , and the fact that he had been able to run it as long as he had, given the facts, doesnā€™t seem believable framed out by all the other characters in the book. It seems more a dramatic needs element than a naturally occurring part of the story.

But so much of Broken feels unexplored or incomplete, a jumble of characters and plot lines. A new series should focus on new starts.

Why did this feel like Knightley took odds and ends from all her previous series and just dump them here?

Read this because youā€™re a fan of the author or like the other series. All those series listed below.

Erebus Assassins:

āœ“ Broken #1

ā—¦ Agony #2 – July 31,2024

Related series with crossover characters and agencies :

Cobalt Security – 6 books

Code of Honor – 8 books

Out for Justice -7 books

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Broken (Erebus Assassins Book 1)

Blurb

He craved him like he’d never craved anyone before.

-Ice

They’d kissed. And spent a brief and wild time together.

He fell.

But Echo disappeared on him.

And now the chase was on.

He was going to find Echo, catch him, and make him his.

Even if it killed him.

-Echo

He should have never screwed the blue-eyed blond…

But he had.

He couldnā€™t say why, but Ice got on his last nerve.

So he wounded the guy a couple of times.

Since then, Ice seemed to be in his way every time he turned around.

Assassin vs assassin

Blind to love

Unrequited love

Emotional Scars

A traitor

**Please note 18+ content. See inside for trigger warnings.

ā€¢ Publication date: April 4, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 244 pages

Review: Mist, Shadow, and Deep: An Epic Dragon Fantasy Saga (The Crystalline Dragons Saga Book 2) by Eoghan R. Cunningham

Rating: 3.75šŸŒˆ

Mist, Shadow, and Deep, the next book in The Crystalline Dragons Saga, suffers a bit from the second book syndrome. Where the first book introduces the characters, had the huge amount of mystery, fantastic emotional dramatics for the characters and in events, and lays out the mythology. We get pathos, murder, sorrow, and some heroic moments.

Thatā€™s hard for a second book to continue forward while maintaining the momentum of that previous novel, keeping the magic alive, and juggling the newly created relationships between the trio of widely different characters.

Itā€™s a narrative job that can turn into a struggle as it does at points here. At times itā€™s overly dense, where the reader just wants them (Dusk and his two companions) to just get on with it. Other times, the author creates these gems of scenes that encapsulates moments of startling high scary action, ones that demonstrates both the camaraderie thatā€™s growing between the group and the mysterious dragon magic hidden inside Dusk .

We donā€™t get nearly enough of those.

The character of Dusk is a well thought out, beautiful creation. Heā€™s undoubtedly the best thing here because itā€™s his stolen adolescence as a salt mine slave that plays into his actions and thoughts here. Heā€™s an innocent on the outside world. He canā€™t read people, he canā€™t read period. Canā€™t hunt or fish. And heā€™s got an impulsive kind heart in a world that wants to kill him.

We see the villain coming a mile away. Which is a real problem here. Because we still have most of the book to get through to see how it ends. We know badly. Just how badly is the question.

Which doesnā€™t make for enjoyable reading.

So read Mist, Shadow, and Deep as the bridge it is to get to the next level of this saga . Iā€™m onto Rise of the False King next.

The Crystalline Dragons Saga-5 books:

āœ“ Curse of the Dragon’s Eye #1

āœ“ Mist, Shadow, and Deep #2

ā—¦ Rise of the False King #3

ā—¦ The Queen of Darkness #4 -May 9,2024

ā—¦ Fall of the Crystal Moon #5-June 6,2024

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Mist, Shadow, and Deep: An Epic Dragon Fantasy Saga (The Crystalline Dragons Saga Book 2)

Blurb:

A shadow rises to meet the light and, with it, an evil sorcerer. Dusk must choose between what is right and what is easy.

In his hour of need, a new face emerges. But is he friend or foe? Only time will tell.

Barely escaping with their lives, Dusk and his companions head south, following the mountains as they search for another way through. That is until they’re lost within a misty bog that threatens to consume them.

Out of the mist appears a figure who saves Dusk before the monster of the bog can consume him. Grateful and indebted, they head south together toward the port town of Emerald Deep. There’s a pass through the mountains there that will lead the party to their freedom at last.

But Emerald Deep is filled with mysteries, thieves, and temptation. The moment they arrive, the group begins to crumble, and Dusk is left wondering if his companions ever cared about him at all.

And that’s the moment the shadow attacks.

Mist, Shadow, and Deep contains a diverse cast of characters and queer themes. It was previously published under the title “The Crystal Archivist” by Blake R. Wolfe. Although the title and cover are different, the content remains the same.

ā€¢ Publication date: March 14, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 264 pages

Review: Catch and Release by Isabel Murray

Rating: 4.5šŸŒˆ

Isabel Murray continues to surprise me with her stunning perspectives on romance, relationships, and love.

I fell in love with her through her series, The Unwanted King, a fantasy series with unlikely, memorable characters, subtle heartbreaking elements, hilarious moments, and fabulous storylines.

Catch and Release is a remarkable paranormal romance, usually involving love story between a human and a mythical figure I donā€™t normally seek out in these romantic novels. Iā€™m talking mermen.

Probably because I overthink the issues that come into play when writing mermen as viable/believable nonhuman beings. More so than other paranormal species, a mermaid or merman exists deep inside our minds, both in fables and mythology. And secretly for some strange reason, thereā€™s a hope that our waters might be actually home to them as well. But would they be humanoid? Humans ,who for whatever reason, live aquatic lives.

Often thatā€™s how they are portrayed.

Not here .

Catch and Release finds Joe McKenzie, 38, ex-hedge fund manager, living a new life as one of the worldā€™s worst fisherman. Joe has moved to Lynwick, small harbour town tucked up between Scotland and northern England. Heā€™s taken up not fishing very well, and been sort of adopted by Jerry Barnes, 58, owner of mid-sized trawler, the Mary Jane.

These are some of the best characters, with a uniquely wonderful dynamic between them. Half friends, and half family, it continues to grow throughout the story, with some of the beloved dialogue between them.

Which is great because thereā€™s none between Joe and what they found in the netting. What they find is not human.

The chapters alternate between titles called Catch and Release. Itā€™s both about the events and about the relationships that occur between them. Dave is the name given to the sea being caught in the nets. Who, what he is ? Thatā€™s all assumptions on Joe and Jerryā€™s part. We only get glimpses of exactly how removed from human Dave is by his actions and interactions with both men.

I love how Murray is able to demonstrate growth in a relationship and layers of understanding without losing sight of his otherworldly self or that Joe is fully human. And that there is a capacity to see each otherā€™s viewpoint even if we have major differences to begin with.

So much deep humanity running into the shocking waters of another world. Itā€™s wonderful, funny, sexy, and painful.

How do I review a book that will break your heart, mend your heart, and break your heart. And sort of mend it again. But only if you donā€™t think too far ahead past the end of the book.

Because Murray is beautiful in her realism. In her acknowledgement that Joe is and will always be human. And sometimes love is not forever. But it can be enough for today. And tomorrow.

Read this book. And, if you havenā€™t already, put Murray on your auto buy list. Highly recommended to both.

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Blurb

Joe McKenzieā€™s high-flying London life imploded six years ago, and it happened dramatically enough that paramedics were involved. Thatā€™s all in the past. Now, Joe couldnā€™t be happier living a solitary life as a fisherman on Englandā€™s wild northern coast.

Okay, he could be happier.

Itā€™s not like heā€™s depressed or anything but, you know. The weatherā€™s not great. Lifeā€™s a bit samey. Heā€™s only thirty-eight. The idea of another forty years is a bit exhausting, to be honest. He passes the time pretending to be a fisherman but the truth is, he sucks at it.

Then Joe makes the catch of a lifetime when he stumbles across the mysterious Dave washed up on the beachā€”an enormous man with gills and uncanny power over the sea. Once Dave stops trying to kidnap Joe and/or kill Joeā€™s fishing buddy, Jerry, turns out heā€™s kind ofā€¦intriguing?

And not half as smooth as he seems to think he is.

Thereā€™s a lot Joe doesnā€™t know about Dave. He doesnā€™t know why Dave keeps disappearing or why he canā€™t seem to stay away. He doesnā€™t know what Dave wants from him. He doesnā€™t even know what, exactly, Dave is. And Joe canā€™t ask, because they donā€™t speak the same language.

Joe does know one thing, though. He is in love.

Which, great. Howā€™s that going to end well?

Catch and Release is a gay paranormal romantic comedy featuring a truly terrible fisherman with an octopus phobia, a merman (maybe? Confirmation pending) with no sense of personal boundaries at all, constant communication fails, a whole lot of sea life not in the sea but in Joeā€™s house, yes, itā€™s dead, some epic yearning from both sides, and bewilderingly enough, maybe a way to make it work?

ā€¢ Publisher: (August 16, 2021)

ā€¢ Publication date: August 16, 2021

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 267 pages

Review: An Archer’s Awakening (Of Crowns & Quills Book 1) by Casey Morales

Rating: 3šŸŒˆ

I picked up An Archerā€™s Awakening because of that fabulous cover and interesting description. Morales is also a author Iā€™ve never read before.

What I found was a story that has strong themes, great characters, and wonderful potential for the storyline. So why not a higher rating?

The format. Unfortunately Morales undermines whatā€™s best about his story, everything that connects the reader to his characters and their situations by his choices with his narrative.

To begin with the author has multiple points of view which only serve to muddle the various characters and our connections to them. Some of these are honestly secondary cast people who get chapters, like two who get assigned as the POV only to ā€œvanishā€, and later be described as an object of their mission. Theyā€™re here, disrupting the flow of the narrative and then gone. Literally.

Thatā€™s the main issue. Itā€™s a chopped up story. Iā€™m not sure how many books Morales intends for his series but the titles for books one and two are about The Archer. Not 7 or 8 other people. So make it about the Archer.

However itā€™s as though Morales canā€™t decide which direction heā€™s going in this story . So he begins with his two main characters. They truly are the main couple and have the most depth, the relatability of their dynamic. Thatā€™s Ranger DeClan Rea (cadet when we meet him) and noble born, fellow Ranger, Ayden. We follow them through training ,through individual exploration of romantic feelings and self worth, and a mystical experience in the mountains. All of which is abruptly, jarringly, stopped by a sudden change in direction.

For no apparent reason we are reading a different story. We get a new set of characters, narrators, new location, and a whole new set of plots about them, an interesting investigation, and yes, one of them turns out to be the mage brother of Ranger DeClan. Itā€™s time for us to forget about that couple and their growing relationship and mystery and now focus entirely on someone else. Itā€™s the brother Mage Keelan and his group now.

Then their section is abruptly ended. And itā€™s a Princess and King and a Sheriffā€™s son. And so on.

Frustrating? Absolutely. And this is only the beginning of this questionable process.

Any sort of logical process or narrative flow that allows a reader to follow freely the themes as they thread through the story or any important element or plot lines is almost impossible. Itā€™s too jumbled.

And by extension, taking away from the main characters voices and storylines to squeeze in a perspective from a person that, in my opinion, isnā€™t necessary, lessens the impact and connectivity on the reader.

Just as we start to care about these characters and their lives and futures, Morales comes up with more strange ways to make less sense and divide our attention.

Towards the end of the book, the author finally brings two of his separate pieces together and the mage brother Kellan is reunited with his Ranger brother DeClan. The story is working in a manner it could have been all along. And itā€™s terrific. The mysteries are being revealed, investigations started. The book is dynamic and the relationships are revealing hidden depths of information and emotions.

Of course, it canā€™t stay true to course. Now that itā€™s working. Letā€™s go back to separating everything and everyone in a nonsensical manner.

Thereā€™s so much more here that I havenā€™t begun to address. Thereā€™s a prologue that sets down a magical threat and future events that involve a prophecy (gods involved of course). That pops up in the middle of the book in a character that had no previous voice so it really adds to the confusion. And thereā€™s a character that everyone can identify as a ā€œvillainā€ without having a V stamped on him. Heā€™s that guy.

So yes, among the fine characters, great scenes, and remarkable moments, thereā€™s just too many overwhelmingly strange writing choices Morales made here that derail the narrative momentum, remove the reader from their connection to the characters and plot, and halt the flow of the storytelling.

Will I read the next book in the series? Yes. Hopefully the author will have abandoned the many pov , multiple sections format that he employed so disastrously here. A great editor helps with this.

Great cover. It did its job and got me to read the book.

Of Crowns and Quills:

ā—¦ An Archerā€™s Awakening #1

ā—¦ An Archerā€™s Destiny #2- July 31,2024

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An Archer’s Awakening: An epic m/m fantasy romance adventure (Of Crowns & Quills Book 1)

Blurb:

Two Brothers. One Gift. A World on the Brink of Disaster.

In a world where most wield a Gift, Ranger cadet Declan Rea grapples with his lack of magicā€™s touch. His ungifted status breeds tension with his brother, Keelan, and fuels deep-seated insecurities.

Amidst his struggles, Declan finds solace and strength in a budding romance with fellow cadet, Ayden.

When a shadowy threat rises, and an ancient cult threatens to resurrect a long-forgotten queen, the world is plunged into chaos. Kidnappings and whispers of impending catastrophe set the stage for a showdown of epic proportions, where alliances are forged and loyalties tested.

As Keelan investigates, Declan and Ayden’s burgeoning romance faces the shadowy threat, as they navigate treacherous paths of betrayal and uncertainty.

Amidst the chaos, love becomes their guiding light.

Declan and Ayden uncover secrets of the past and within themselves, confronting their destinies and realizing that true courage lies not in the heat of battle, but in the quiet moments shared between two souls bound by an unbreakable connection.

Perfect for contemporary and fantasy mm romance fans alike, An Archer’s Awakening promises a heartwarming, slow burn, enemies-to-lovers story wrapped in a riveting adventure. From heart-stopping intrigue to tender moments, this story captivates with its blend of romance and peril.

Immerse yourself today in a world where love conquers all and heroes rise to meet their destiny.

Review: How I Took the King on a Bone-a-Fide Quest of Piracy, Piemu, and Profit: Bone 6 (How I Stole the Princess’s White Knight and Turned him to Villainy Book 12) by A. J. Sherwood

Rating: 5šŸŒˆ

Finale time! And Steveā€™s gonna be a whole new dragon! Well, long dead and a skeleton one at that! But happy happy!

And that madcap murderous fabulous family of sorcerers and a King will adopt another into the fold.

And thereā€™s many weddings!

Sherwood has written a warmhearted, if somewhat murderous tale of adventure, love, magic, and family. Itā€™s been a wild and humorous journey. A absolute pleasure to read, a joy to have ventured into with along with the characters.

Will we see Tan, Devan, the kids, and the rest of the ever enlarging family? Sherwood doesnā€™t know. But I hope so. They have caught our attention and our hearts. That life and vivacity surely wonā€™t be denied. Stay tuned!

Love these covers.

Series and side stories

šŸ’„How I Stole the Princess’s White Knight and Turned him to Villainy-6 books

šŸ’„How Tan Acquired an Apprentice

šŸ’„How I Took the King on a Bone-a-Fide Quest of Piracy, Piemu, and Profit:Bone series

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How I Took the King on a Bone-a-Fide Quest of Piracy, Piemu, and Profit: Bone 6 (How I Stole the Princess’s White Knight and Turned him to Villainy Book 12)

Blurb

Final boss fight! Fight necromancer? (yes) (NO)

Devan: Iā€™m not beating up an old lady.

Tan: Pretty sure the old lady could take you.

Devan: Still not doing it. Time to negotiate.

Tags: dragon acquired keep as pet (yes) (NO), retired necromancers are BAMF, the kids adopt a necromancer grandmother, or a grandmummy if you will, all the weddings, pirates might be lost in the labyrinth, Steve is finally complete!, $$$, vacation time

ā€¢ Publication date: April 26, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 51 pages

Review: Tempest (The Silver Oak Pack Book 1) by Kiki Clark

Rating: 3šŸŒˆ

ā€œBased within the Kincaid Pack series’s universe, the Silver Oak Pack features a pack first introduced in The Enforcer and His Mate. Led by Alpha Liam Amato, the Silver Oak Pack is small but fierce as they work to rebuild under Liam’s newfound leadership.ā€

Clark is starting a new series that expands on the events that have happened within the Kincaid pack universe, a paranormal worldā€™s organizational structure, The Council, was recently brought down by the Alpha of the Kincaid Pack. Rebuilding has been slow, leaving chaos and damaging ramifications behind.

Thatā€™s the situation Tempest finds the Silver Oak pack, dealing with the fallout, full of suspicion of change, outsiders, and the result is a pack thatā€™s in stasis.

The portrait of a community frozen by its fears, history, and prejudice is clearly defined by the author. We understand the ramifications and the ugly consequences of this continuing pack identity will have on its members.

But that makes it hard to connect with others in this story. Or any sudden reversals in behavior or decision making.

The main character of Ore, the golden eagle shifter, who shows up wounded and unable to remember what happened, is an engaging one. His background is probably one of the issues here. While i like him, his storyline is also both interesting and not so well developed. It has potential but is wrapped up so quickly, for all the buildup, that you as a reader wonder what the problem was. Itā€™s over in minutes. And it leaves another aspect of his story unresolved.

Cash, a felidae shifter, comes from a terrible background of parental abandonment. Thatā€™s contributed to his current situation as Enforcer and attitude of Pack first mindset. So his inability to accept his mate that literally falls into his arms because heā€™s not a feline, is both frustrating and understandable . To a point.

The author misses the mark here because, thereā€™s a real lack of communication between almost everyone. Mates, friends, family, and importantly, the Alpha and those that are supposed to advocate for the pack or themselves.

So for most of the book no one talks to anyone. About important things. Yes, they do talk about if Oreā€™s getting his memory back. But other things? Nope.

Thereā€™s something else. The Mobsterā€™s Mate, which is listed as a standalone really isnā€™t. It leads into this series as sort of a prequel, and should be read as such. Characters from that appear here and events there are important references here.

In fact itā€™s a better developed story and its characters have more chemistry and relationship than those here

Read The Mobsterā€™s Mate, then read this. Tempest has potential, especially with its main couple but itā€™s got quite a few issues with its narrative that highlights the flawed development in plot and shortcuts.

Read it because you enjoy this universe and want to see where the ongoing mystery flows and how it develops.

Silver Oak Pack:

āœ“ Tempest #1

Kincaid Pack-6 books

āœ“ The Alpha and His King #1

āœ“ The Second and His Bonded #2

āœ“ The Deputy and His Enforcer #3

āœ“ The Hunter and His Mates #4

āœ“ The Enforcer and His Heart #5

āœ“ The Witch and His Doctor #6

āœ“ The Mobsterā€™s Mate -standalone within the Kincaid universe, so not really

āœ“ A New Pack for New Year (Kincaid Pack) prequel

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Blurb

When duty and desire clash, fated mates are caught in the middle.

Cashā€™s loyalty to his pack is unwavering. Heā€™d sacrifice anything to protect his packmates. Do anything to keep them safe. Put their needs above his ownā€”always.

It is the life he was born for, and the one heā€™s worked years to achieve. As an Enforcer, he swore an oath to his alpha: pack before self.

Not once has he regretted his choices.

Until an injured eagle shifter lands in his lap, and his protective instincts get torn in two.

He knows he canā€™t risk the safety of his packā€”no matter what his panther demands. Once the little bird is all healed up, Cash will have to send him on his way.

For the good of his pack.

But dark, frightened eyes and a sweet smile call to his cat in a hungry, possessive way and challenge everything heā€™s ever thought he knew.

For the first time in his life, he might just have to put himself first.

Tempest is the first book in the Silver Oak Pack series, set within the Kincaid Pack Universe but able to be read and enjoyed completely on its own. It features an overly protective panther trapped by his own responsibility-driven morals, an eagle who canā€™t remember much but knows the surly cat makes him feel spine-tingling safe, magical tattoos, skinny dipping, a delicious age-gap, gobs of scenting, and a swoon-worthy happily ever after.

ā€¢ Publisher: Rainbow Publishing LLC (April 23, 2024)

ā€¢ Publication date: April 23, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 261 pages

Review: SOS HOTEL: Friendly Sanctuary for the Fiendishly Fabulous #2 by Adam Vex and Ariana Nash

Rating: 4.75šŸŒˆ

Things just keep getting better/worse for the gang at the SOS Hotel. One problem gets resolved only for that solution to have a rippling effect that brings even bigger consequences for Adam, Zee, Victor, and the Hotel.

Nash, writing as the main character Adam Vex, is still very much an enigma. What Adam is remains the biggest mystery of them all and potentially a center of a devastating prophecy. Maybe. Donā€™t know.

Thereā€™s two other beings that have Adamā€™s attention and who he is attracted to. Zee, the incubus ex porn star who co-owns the hotel with Adam. Turns out Zee has so much more to him thatā€™s revealed here. Hes a fabulous character, so many layers, with the potential to be hurt and emotionally damaged.

Zee is one of the triad that will, according to the description, eventually be formed. The other is Victor, the billionaire vampire, who has more than a few secrets exposed during the story. But heā€™s still on the periphery of any real relationship between the other two. However, itā€™s warming up.

Friendly Sanctuary for the Fiendishly Fabulous really expands on the knowledge of the current world and some of the characters within the hotel while leaving the biggest mysteries surrounding Adam and his existence looming ever larger.

This story is a huge, extra butter, popcorn box of a magnificent piece of sexy suspense and paranormal romance.

Itā€™s so hard to wait until May for Sleep With Us to drop.

Until it does, Iā€™m highly recommending you read the books leading up to it. Read them in the order they are written. What a wonderful read!

SOS Hotel:

āœ“ For a Supernaturally Safe Stay #1

āœ“ Friendly Sanctuary for the Fiendishly Fabulous #2

ā—¦ Sleep with Us #3 – May 2024

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Blurb

Itā€™s been two weeks since the SOS Hotel opened, and everything is going great . . .

Apart from the detective whoā€™s dead set on accusing Zee of murder, the leaking pipes, a psycho sorcerer stalker, a shadowbeast in the attic, and . . . did I mention Lord Reynard has a wife? Yeah, he didnā€™t mention it either. I could have done with knowing that before, you know, kinda falling for the suave, sexy Vampire Daddy.

He also neglected to mention that his wife wants my head on a plate. Literally.

This is not the love triangle I was expecting.

If Reynard lied about that, what else is a lie? Is Zee right, and Lord Reynard wants our hotel? Or is it something more personal he desires, such as my heart?

My name is Adam Vex. Iā€™m totally, one hundred percent human.

Welcome to the SOS Hotel.

Where itā€™s about to get weird-er.

*

SOS Hotel is a whacky MMM adventure about a vampire lord, an ex-porn-star demon, and a boring human who absolutely does not have any secrets. 18+ only. You’ll find dark humor abounds, plus explicit language and sex. If you don’t like the f-word, or sex, with a little mass murder thrown in, do not read these books. There will be triggering content for some, including sexual coercion.Proceed with caution.

Have a great stay!

ā€¢ Publisher: Crazy Ace Publishing (April 21, 2024)

ā€¢ Publication date: April 21, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 172 pages

Review: SOS HOTEL: For a Supernaturally Safe Stay by Adam Nex , writing by Ariana Nash

Rating: 4.5šŸŒˆ

SOS HOTEL has the feel of a terrific serialized fiction story, with a fast paced narrative, a first person point of view, and many, so so many mysteries contained within the storytelling.

In other words, itā€™s highly entertaining as well as a lively, sexy, mysterious paranormal romp. I really enjoyed it.

Nash, writing as the main character Adam Nex, is having a blast here with all aspects of this story. Thereā€™s an underpinning of darkness that makes this interesting and gives the characters and their personalities a needed sharpness. Murder and bloodshed does that.

But then thereā€™s an undeniable quirkiness about so much of this too. Whether itā€™s the bargain bin AI bartender bought from a shady Fae , the run down, shabby quality of the hotel itself, or any of its denizens, these characters start lightly, humorously weird, and then their personalities gradually change and acquire unexpected depth. Albeit with humor to go with the flashes of dark seriousness.

Then thereā€™s the mysterious main trio of Adam, a person hiding so many secrets, and Zee the succubus ex porn star whoā€™s also a part owner along with Adam of the hotel. Zee has his own secrets and background to be revealed. And thereā€™s Victor, billionaire businessman and vampire whoā€™s strangely interested in Andy and the hotel. Along with the villain of the story.

So much is going on here that itā€™s a page turner. Be prepared to read until it is finished. And then need more. Honestly, what happened to Clayton?

Moving quickly to book 2, and leaving a definitive , yes, read this, right here.

SOS Hotel:

āœ“ For a Supernaturally Safe Stay #1

ā—¦ Friendly Sanctuary for the Fiendishly Fabulous #2

ā—¦ Sleep with Us #3 – May 2024

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SOS HOTEL: For a Supernaturally Safe Stay!

Blurb:

Guaranteed a supernaturally safe stay!

(Definitely no murders)

*

A scandalous, ex-porn star demon and a morally shady, billionaire vampire walk into a barā€¦

But this is no joke. Itā€™s opening day at the SOS Hotel, and that lust demon? Heā€™s my business partner. I know. What was I thinking? The sexy, suave vampire however? Heā€™s something elseā€¦

Creating a sanctuary for the supernaturals left here when the tear in the veil sealed was always going to be difficult, but itā€™s all I have, and Iā€™m going to make it work. Despite the murders, the missing humans, and the psychotic real estate mogul who wants to bulldoze the hotelā€¦

The SOS Hotel must thrive whatever the cost. Because if it fails, Iā€™ll lose everything. Including my life.

My name is Adam. Iā€™m just the boring human who works here, and I absolutely, definitely do not have any secrets.

Welcome to the SOS Hotel. What can possibly go wrong?

Warning: SOS Hotel contains explicit language, situations, and content that some readers may find uncomfortable. For full warnings, please see the author’s website or the paperback “look inside sample”

ā€¢ Publisher: Crazy Ace Publishing (April 19, 2024)

ā€¢ Publication date: April 19, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Word Wise: Enabled

ā€¢ Sticky notes: On Kindle Scribe

ā€¢ Print length: 174 pages

Review: Silk & Sand : Seth and Raider Book 1 by Katherine Diane

Rating: 4.5šŸŒˆ

Letā€™s dive in with the fact that this fantasy novel, the first of a adventure series, will end on a cliffhanger. It leaves absolutely nothing resolved for our main characters and the various storylines.

So if this is a dealbreaker for you as a reader or a fan of the author, then perhaps you should consider waiting until the next book is released to read them through the cliffhangerā€™s resolution.

However, if youā€™re a fan of fantasy fiction and fantasy romance novels, and donā€™t mind a shocking twist or two, then Iā€™ve got a story for you.

Katherine Diane is a new author for me. So Iā€™m excited to have found both a new series and writer in the same fantastic fantasy novel, Silk & Sand.

The world building is very well done, giving the characters and readers an excellent idea of the variety of cultures, religions, and geographical diversity this universe has in store for us.

Itā€™s magical elements smoothly combined with incredible desert heat , tribal cultures, and some recognizable animals that are sure to make a person connect with the storylines and characters.

Of the intense relationship that develops between Raider, a mysterious desert trader, and Seth, a Curator for the Arcanum College on the hunt for a murderer. Each character is beautifully crafted, with layers that are slowly peeled away to reveal more of their identity and personalities as they travel and interact with each other. Itā€™s a personal exploration through hard events and challenges, from observation and through sexual encounters. The last being fraught with high intensity, overwhelming emotions, elements of bdsm, and hidden secrets.

I thought each was a great balance for the other and that made the ending feel both shattering and satisfying in a way. Even though it was a cliffhanger.

I need book 2 now.

This is a definite recommend from me. Check it out if youā€™re interested in fantasy romance.

Not a fan of the cover however.

Buy link:

Silk & Sand: An MM Fantasy Romance (Seth & Raider Book 1)

Blurb:

The only thing worse than trekking across a dangerous desert on a nearly impossible mission? When your guide is intolerableā€”and irresistible.

Seth spends his days hunting down mystical artifacts. As a Curator for the Arcanum College, thatā€™s his job. But when an arcanist murders a fellow scholar, Seth finds himself assigned instead to a dusty, thirsty, frustrating manhunt. But why him? Because, heā€™s been told by his superiors, heā€™s the only Curator sufficiently tenacious and brutal for the job. (Seth resents that.)

When the murderer vanishes at the edge of a deadly desert, Seth finds himself in need of a guide. Unfortunately, the ā€œonly one crazy enoughā€ for the job is Raiderā€”a man with an easy grin who is clearly a thief, liar, and rogue. (He also has illegal quicksilver in his veins, and that arcane enhancement positively screams ā€œIā€™ve done bad things.ā€) The only thing worse than having to rely on such a reprobate? Finding him irresistibly attractive.

Raider might think the manhunt a foolish endeavor, but heā€™s delighted by the prospect of breaking past the barriers of the gorgeous, rigidly self-controlled Curator. That kind of intensity needs the right outlet (and Raider has such ideas). But Raider just might be asking for more trouble than he realizesā€”because he has barriers of his own, and some very dark secrets lurking behind them.

But thatā€™s not the only trouble looming. Because if Seth and Raider can survive their desert journey? Sethā€™s manhunt will lead them into even greater dangers and mysteries.

Silk & Sand is a high-heat fantasy adventure that will take you to the most exotic locations and into the most twisted secrets. It will lure you in with action, humor, and sizzling tensionā€”and will hook your heart with its emotional intensity and beautiful love. So be prepared to laugh, cry, and stay up all night with these two gorgeous, complicated, irresistible men.

Content advisory: Readers 18+. These two are so fun but pretty rough. For trigger warnings, please read the author’s noteā€”then enjoy.

ā€¢ Publisher: (March 7, 2024)

ā€¢ Publication date: March 7, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 341 pages

Review: Only Unity Will Spare Us: The Magi Accounts Book 5 by Michele Notaro

Rating : 5šŸŒˆ

Thereā€™s always so many thoughts and emotions one has when approaching a finale novel in a beloved series. When that series is a dark urban fantasy about a particularly extremely violent, torturous dystopian world, the range of emotions will be deeply varied as the storylines. Especially here where in a world where a different US is at war. A almost recognizable one weā€™ve seen before where the humans in charge have used other species (or races) shifters and mages, as weapons and tools, things. Those in charge inhumanly categorizing them as objects to be abused, used and discarded as the humans wanted.

Make no mistake, as gorgeously written and powerfully conceived as The Magi Accounts series is, these books are often equally wrenching and disturbing to read. The compounds the magi are bred and raised in like stock animals, as well as the abusive, torturous, often deadly nature of the treatment they were subjected to there, is harrowing reading. And the subject of more than one trigger warning. The same is said about that of the narrative treatment of shifters, although not necessarily in the gore-ridden way.

Through four books, weā€™ve found all the members of the now combined Ono-Nai tribe, watched them grow, in some cases learning to deal with the pain and abuse that brought them into the tribe, and for others form mate bonds with each other, until this enlarged family has become a greater whole that means something deeply special to us as readers. Itā€™s not just the mage dyads Madeo aka Mads and Jude. Or the main bonded pair of mage Mads and alpha lion shifter Cosmo Ono-Nai. Itā€™s Jude, and his bond mates. And the rest of the tribe, shifters, mages, humans, even pets. All have made an indelible impression and contribution to the heartfelt rightness that has developed into the Ono-Nai diverse family/tribe. One of the unity of the title and one that Mads and his family is striving for their future.

Itā€™s a truly agonizing epic showdown, one thatā€™s been long awaited between Mads and his tribe and the horrific, terrifying Anderson, the Red Cloak witches, with their plan to destroy all the mages and shifters for a human only universe.

Did I end up sobbing buckets of tears? Yes, yes I did. As I expected to. Thereā€™s so much going on in the narrative. From beautiful scenes of family life and laughter, to sheer terror and heartbreak, memories of darkness and pain, blood and death, all that has to come , realistically in this world, before even large battles can be won.

Is everything solved at the end? No. But the majority of the problems are resolved in a manner that leaves the characters and readers in a better place . One that makes sense and leaves us with a sense of completion and satisfaction .

Only Unity Will Spare Us: The Magi Accounts Book 5 by Michele Notaro is a fantastic finale and a perfect way to end a magnificent dark urban fantasy.

I highly recommend this series. Read it in the order itā€™s written and with regard for its trigger warnings.

Just a side note. I wished for more for the Taragorians. Logan had it right. That the rift or a magical aspect of it seemed sentient was fascinating. I wish for more of this place please.

The Magi Accounts:

āœ“ The Scars That Bind Us #1

āœ“ The Shackles That Hold Us #2

āœ“ A Purpose That Restores Us #3

āœ“ A Ruse To Unchain Us #4

āœ“ Only Unity Will Spare Us #5 -Series Finale

The Magi Accounts Companion stories:

āœ“ Our Hearts That Tie Us: The Magi Accounts Prequel

āœ“ A Kiss To Revive Me: The Magi Accounts 1.5

āœ“ A Date to Impress Him: The Magi Accounts 2.5

āœ“ A Holiday to Sustain Us: A Magi Accounts Holiday

āœ“ An Embrace To Hearten Me: The Magi Accounts 3.5

āœ“ A Heart To Revitalize Me: The Magi Accounts 4.5

Buy Link:

Only Unity Will Spare Us: The Magi Accounts 5

Blurb:

I made a promise to the enemyā€¦ and I intended to keep it.

Thank the goddess I have my pride and my wonderful, amazing mateā€”whose patience matches no otherā€”because the world is in chaos, and Cosmo is my rock, my safe place inside the storm. If only I could find the time between witches, work, politics, and family to prove it to him.

The Shifter and Magi Equality Act is in full effect, supposedly making us equals, but the people themselvesā€”the humansā€”are still treating us as lesser. Every time I turn around, weā€™re running into trouble between humans and non-humans.

To make matters worse, witches are everywhere in Fairview City, and the Red Cloth is encouraging humans to join their forces and challenge the equality my people have fought so hard to get.

And now, Anderson is back. Back and gunning for me.

But he doesnā€™t realize Iā€™m gunning for him, too.

Only Unity Will Spare Us is the fifth and FINAL book in the MM urban fantasy series, The Magi Accounts. Itā€™s recommended to read the series in order because the romance and plot progress throughout the series.

*Intended for adults only. Please read the trigger warnings at the beginning of this novel.

ā€¢ Publication date: April 19, 2024

ā€¢ Language: English

ā€¢ Print length: 417 pages