Review:  Bubble Gum and Blackmail (Cadie Sharp #1) by S. E. Babin

Rating: 4.5⭐️

Turns out I’m a magpie reader. Find an author that I like and I dive right into their catalog of books and series. 

That’s both a blessing and a curse for certain prolific writers like S.E. Babin, in the middle of writing a terrific urban fantasy thriller. She’s got a couple of series that haven’t seen new releases in a while, fabulous ones. Something I should probably check when picking up a book from her.

But Bubble Gum and Blackmail (Cadie Sharp #1 by S. E. Babin was just too shiny! I absolutely love the premise of a military black op, forced into retirement, who turns candy maker in a small town in Tennessee. 

She’s the antithesis of fitting in, with her pink hair, pink delivery van, and attitude that’s just a bit more than a mere candy shop owner. Especially when a favorite elderly customer’s son is murdered and she’s asked for help. 

The characters are tightly crafted, the town’s spot on for its location, all the residents and the community interactions feel real for that small town dynamic. 

Even that Sheriff with his suspicions, isn’t a one dimensional character. There’s layers to him, some funny. 

It’s a short novel, which had me crying. Because it ended on a surprise note. Which had me checking out the release date. 2021. And no mention of future stories as yet. 

So are you a magpie reader like me? Cause this is so so shiny! I’m not sorry I collected it. Even if there’s nothing more. 

But if not maybe find something else to read that will bring closure to the characters and check on this every now and again. 

Love that cover. 

Buy link

Amazon.comhttps://www.amazon.comBubble Gum and Blackmail (A Cadie Sharp Mystery Book 1) eBook : Babin, S.E.

Blurb 

Book overview 

Part Stephanie Plum, part Brooklyn Nine-Nine, readers will adore this novella length introduction to Cadie Sharp and her merry band of misfit friends. 

Military vet, former assassin … candy maker?!

All Cadie Sharp wants is a quiet life. After a case gone wrong, she leaves the military and heads to small-town Tennessee, far away from the dangers of her former life, and opens up a gourmet treats shop. 

But just as she begins to settle into her new role as a shop owner, the bodies start dropping. 

During a routine candy delivery, Cadie stumbles over the lifeless form of one of her best customers. She’s trained to handle situations like this, but her former superiors have given her one rule for her new life.

Do not do ANYTHING to draw attention to yourself.

Faced with a moral dilemma, Cadie tries to quietly investigate without blowing her carefully crafted cover. With her newfound friends and a slobbering dog who won’t leave her side, Cadie finds herself drawn into a mystery – one with dire consequences if she fails to discover the murderer before they discover her. 

date

March 4, 2021

Language

‎English

Print length

82 pages

Book 1 of 1

A Cadie Sharp Myster

Check Out the newest release and tour for “Forrest House“ by E.M. Hamill (Other Worlds Ink Tour and excerpt)

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E.M. Hamill has a new MM urban fantasy out: Forrest House.

Blood is Stronger Than Magic

Ander Forrest renounced blood magic to become a nurse-healer in his rural hometown, far from the drama of wizardry and espionage his sister Kate craved. When Kate goes missing in action, Ander finds himself the legal guardian of her gifted twins and receives a cryptic warning from Kate’s husband to protect them before he, too, disappears.

Six months later, his former lover crash lands in the kids’ bedroom via a spell only Ander’s sister could have cast. Druid Cai Piper doesn’t remember how he got there, but he knows he never stopped loving Ander, and that he was sent to protect him and the twins. Cai is strangely drawn to Forrest House and the land it stands upon.

With the secrets of a clandestine wizards’ order hanging between them, Cai and Ander must remember how to trust each other as sinister forces move against the Forrest family—magical terrorists who want to exploit their rare sorcery and bring the world to its knees.

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Excerpt

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Cai slept the rest of the afternoon. Ander managed to distract the twins from sneaking into their uncle’s room by helping them make chocolate chip cookies. As snow-blue darkness began to gather in the valley, he peered into the guest room again.

His bloodstained long coat was draped over the footboard. Cai sat on the side of the bed, his drooping head leaning in his hands. It was a disconcerting flashback of the night Ander left their flat. That scene was seared into his conscience like a brand.

“Headache?” Ander asked softly. Cai startled, raised his head quickly, and winced.

“Blinding,” he admitted.

“Here. You need to drink water.” Ander uncapped the bottle and handed it to Cai. “You took a nasty hit to the head. I healed the cut, but it’s a bad bruise. I have some acetaminophen—paracetamol—if you want it.”

“Not yet.” He drank deeply and stood, unfolding his tall frame with caution. “The vertigo is gone.”

“Good.” They stared at each other for a long moment. Ander’s insides still did flip-flops beneath Cai’s golden-brown gaze, bringing warmth to his cheeks.

Cai cleared his throat. “You said I’m in America?”

“Yeah.”

“And if I was sent by a bloodspell, does that mean Remy and Raven are here?”

“Well, of course.” Ander blinked as Cai closed his eyes and sighed. He wasn’t sure if it was relief or defeat. “You didn’t know,” he said.

“No. Edwyn kept it a secret, even from me.” His fingers touched the blood-matted knot at the back of his head in tentative exploration. “I must have been out. I would never have let him send me otherwise. He was bleeding badly.” His hand tapped an area high and to the outside on his left leg. “Shot in the thigh.”

Ander thought of all the major blood vessels there and breathed a plea to the Goddess that none were severed. “I didn’t think the Fellowship used bullets.”

“We don’t. We were on a joint mission with intelligence agents. Someone started lobbing spells at us and our allies turned and shot each other. He was hit in the crossfire.”

“A Judas spell?” Ander frowned.

“I think so.”

“Were you working with British intelligence?”

Cai opened his mouth to answer, then flinched and rubbed both sides of his head. “Some of my memories are missing. It’s painful to think about.”

“I think you might have a concussion.”

“Maybe. But this feels more like it was blocked by a spell.”

“By Edwyn?”

“I don’t think he would have had time. Not surrounded by guns and magic.” His breath became uneven again, and he sat unsteadily on the bed. “The harder I try to think about it, the more it hurts.”

“Don’t try right now.” Ander came closer and put his fingers under Cai’s jaw, forcing him to look up so he could peer into his eyes. Still no signs of a more serious head injury, but he wasn’t satisfied until he ran his fingers under Cai’s clotted hair to cradle the bruised lump beneath his palm, his senses open for new bleeding. He didn’t discover any.

Cai stared at him as he pulled away, his face inches from Ander’s. They both became aware at the same time of how close he was standing, his hands gentle on the back of Cai’s head as if he were going to draw him into a kiss. Ander slowly stepped back.

“I have to find a way to get back to…” Cai frowned. “To…damn it! They took that, too. I don’t know where we were.” He looked to Ander with a desolate gaze. “I don’t even know if Edwyn’s alive.”

“You can’t ask the Fellowship?”

He stiffened. “No, I can’t.”

“I’d feel better if I could get you to a hospital.”

“I’ll be fine. I think it’s clear I’m meant to protect you and the twins.”

“Protect us from what?” He sat on the bed next to him. “What’s going on, Cai? Why wouldn’t Ed tell you where the kids were?”

He didn’t answer, his gaze slipping sideways.

Ander had not missed this infuriating silence. Kate had pushed Ander away with it, Edwyn maintained it, and Cai had used it to shut down questions when they were together.

He’d left Wales and come home because the people he loved most in the world could barely talk to him unless he was inducted into the Fellowship.

Fury rose in scarlet floods with Cai’s refusal to speak. Ander let it crest. “That’s fantastic. Of course you can’t say anything. Then tell me how to protect them and get the fuck out.”

“You don’t—”

“They’re all I have left of Kate! I need to know how to protect them!”

“If you’re going to shout at me, then I will take that paracetamol now.” His voice was soft, defeated. A crease furrowed the skin between his brows, and the tight lines of his body spoke of more pain than a headache. Ander didn’t have to imagine the grief of not knowing if his brother was dead or alive. He knew only too well.

“I’m sorry.” Ander exhaled, forcing himself to calm. “We aren’t done,” he said in a less strident tone. “You will tell me what’s going on. Fuck the Fellowship and your code of secrecy! Those kids are my priority now. They’ve already lost their mother, and now maybe their father. No more.”

To his surprise, Cai nodded. “I promise I will tell you what I know.”

Disconcerted by his unexpected victory, Ander reluctantly let his anger drain away.

“Are you hungry? I’m making dinner.”

“Starving. I can’t recall when I last ate anything.”

“It’ll be ready in half an hour. Make sure you drink the rest of that water.” He turned to go.

“Ander.” Cai’s expression was gentle as Ander looked back over his shoulder. “It’s good to see you.”

“Good to see you, too.” The flutters inside were ridiculous despite the tug of war between Ander’s anger and worry.


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E.M. Hamill

Award- winning author Elisabeth “E.M.” Hamill is a nurse by day, unabashed geek, chocoholic, sci fi and fantasy novelist by nights, weekends, and whenever it’s possible to steal quality time with a laptop.

Lisa lives with their family, two dogs, and a cat in the wilds of eastern suburban Kansas, where they fend off flying monkey attacks and prep for the zombie apocalypse.

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Review:  The Inn Side Shop: A Cozy LitRPG Adventure (The Inn Side Shop Series Book 1) by Gil Hess

Rating: 4.75⭐️

Well, this book is just so outstanding. I’m still thinking about it.

You never know when you pick up a book from an author you’re not familiar with based on the cover (love it) and story description. But what a fabulously magical and compelling journey Gil Hess sent me and his character, Wren Alder,  into for the first book in this series.

What do I deeply love and admire about this book and Hess’s writing? Its subtlety and simplicity of language, beautifully crafted in a way that’s both remarkable, poetic and yet able to convey the essence of the characters and situations. The awe of a magical moment to the sublimely silly scenes of a found family letting of their emotions. We are there with them, especially Wren, as he struggles with his new life and sense of duty. As a very special young man. 

That’s another element here. A feeling of historic accuracy in a magical world. Where teenagers and preteens were already in “adult mode” because that’s how that life drew on people. Grow up fast, used up fast, die faster. So having a character like Stella, as bookkeeper, at the old age of 18? Perfect because she’s been learning that trade since she was much younger. It feels believable and Stella feels real, older than her age, worn, and layered in her knowledge and reliability. All the characters have this same energy, this deep sense of realism that makes them so relatable and emotionally able to relate to the world and story. 

The plot is compelling in itself, has multiple storylines that makes it interesting, emotionally intriguing and suspenseful. Especially when you consider how the author started his story. With a daunting prologue that puts a shadow over the rest of the story. 

Do not let this slow you down! Proceed immediately through!

Categorized, accurately, as a cozy fantasy LitRPG adventure story, the LitRPG aspect of the novel is minimal at best. And that will help for those readers who aren’t familiar with LitRPG stories (Literary Role-Playing Game where a character can level up, see stats, have quests is fused with a fantasy or scify storyline) can happily be engaged in this remarkable narrative and enjoy that aspect without relying too heavily on gamer knowledge. 

What makes The Inn Side Shop a great success, and truly riveting fantasy adventure is Wren, his story, his ability to create a found family among his new community’s struggles and and how he’s stays true to himself and the values that he brings with him. This is an absolute gem. Honestly I found myself in tears in places, so raw in the moment and emotional scenes that I was caught up in the moment.

There is mention of a sequel but I can’t find it anywhere.  Perhaps it in progress.  This was a long book although it doesn’t seem like it. 

Among my top findings this year. One I think should find a place next to the bed if people ask you to read to them. Choose this!

Highly recommended!

Buy link

 Book 1 of 1: The Inn Side Shop Series 

Blurb 

The Inn Side Shop

A Cozy LitRPG Adventure by Gil Hess

Fourteen-year-old Wren Alder never planned to be an adventurer. He just wanted a place to tinker in peace. But when his great-aunt hands him the key to a forgotten supply room at the Crossroads—a sleepy outpost perched between dungeons, cities, and the deep wild—Wren inherits more than a dusty shop.

Because this shop… levels up.

Each sale unlocks new features. Each discovery stirs old magic. A ledger learns to write back. A dungeon wakes beneath the roots. And a boy who thought he wanted quiet finds purpose in the chaos of travelers, quests, and growing friendships.

Heartfelt, clever, and brimming with quiet wonder, The Inn Side Shop blends cozy fantasy with the satisfying progression of a LitRPG—perfect for readers who love slow-burn worldbuilding, endearing characters, and magic that feels just within reach.

Tide Pool Storyworks

Publication date

October 15, 2025

Language

‎English

Print length

762 pages

Book 1 of 1

The Inn Side Shop Series

Review: Daughter of Fahrowen (The Four Towers Book 1) by Leslie J Parsons 

Rating: 4⭐️

Daughter of Fahrowen (The Four Towers Book 1) by Leslie J Parsons is one of those fantasy novels that has many excellent elements and characters as well as moments of wonderful storytelling. 

Three young people, thrown into a unknown fantasy magical world where they have new destinies and paths to journey through, one that takes them, friends in their former lives, in a new dynamic in this world. 

The three best friends start with Lyla Green as the center of the trio. Lyla is an orphan of a famous fantasy author similar to Tolkien, whose work has spread across several media platforms.  Shes a recent graduate of high school and has made several decisions about her life and future. Ones she’s been afraid of sharing with the other two because of their reactions, especially Ren’s.

Ren and her parents were very supportive when Lyla’s parents died and left her alone in the house next door. But Ren’s character is one that isn’t very likable and relatable. She’s selfish, self absorbed, and overbearing. It’s her that Lyla is avoiding and fleeing by selling the house and moving away. 

The young man, Zach, friend and supporter ends as the same but in a different role, one totally unexpected but suited for him personally. 

Parsons has created a strong world and given her characters many difficult challenges to deal with, primarily Lyla as she was ignorant of her background.

I could appreciate the story, the plot and twists but never really connected with the author’s characters. 

It mostly due to the Lyla/Ren dynamic and how Lyla’s character is originally framed out. 

I’m probably not the best reader for this book. For me, there’s just too many things that bother me. Why wasn’t a teenager given better emotional support after being constantly bullied by a girl whose parents are her only source of stability? Where’s the outreach or therapy counselor? 

It’s just no real accountability that the parents have let Ren’s behavior control this situation as long as they did. And it doesn’t help that it’s the entire long book for Lyla’s struggles with Ren’s behavior to still make only a little forward motion.

Daughter of Fahrowen (The Four Towers Book 1) by Leslie J Parsons is a very good young fantasy novel, especially for a new author. I believe that it is an entertaining read and sweet story. 

Young adults who like fantasy fiction might enjoy it. 

Terrific cover. 

Cover designer, Ivan Zann 

Buy link

 Book 1 of 1: The Four Towers 

Blurb 

She just wanted to live an ordinary life. Instead, she became the key to another world’s future.

Lyla Greene is ready to live life on her own terms, free from the shadow of her famous father. That opportunity is ripped away from her when a mysterious portal drags her and two friends into the kingdom of Fahrowen, where cell phones have been replaced by spells and vanity and greed are more common than compassion.

There, she’s told an impossible truth: she’s the long-lost heir to the throne, and the only one who can repair the magical barrier protecting the realm.

Lyla has no idea how to wield the ancient power that’s sleeping inside her, and no interest in becoming anyone’s savior. But walking away could destroy a kingdom that sees her as their only hope. Now she must make an impossible choice.

Will she fight for a world that isn’t hers, or will she turn her back and let it burn?

Perfect for fans of reluctant royalty, unraveling destinies, and epic fantasy with heart.

September 22, 2025

Language

‎English

Print length

487 pages

Book 1 of 1

The Four Towers

Review:Beast Business by Ilona Andrews

Rating: 4.5⭐️

Beast Business is a great side story from the remarkable Hidden Legacy urban fantasy universe created by Ilona Andrews (husband and wife author team Ilona and Gordon Andrews). 

It features several important characters from those stories who have been around in lesser known but still impactful roles. Here they are elevated to the main character status and given the same attention as their counterparts, from their backgrounds to current situations in their lives.

For me this is an absolute gem because of each character’s power and abilities. We had no idea of the depth and complexity of each type and what it meant for that person as an individual. Growing up and as an adult.

We still don’t. Which makes this even more intriguing.

Augustine Montgomery is an Illusion Prime, head of House Montgomery and the company MII. He’s been a constant presence in the Hidden Legacy universe, sometimes as an antagonist then as a supporter and ally/best friend of the main Houses of the series and. He’s highly feared and complicated. 

Diana Harrison is a Beast Prime, a little known power and head of House Harrison, a House aligned with House Rogan and House Baylor. 

Diana comes to Augustine with a job, one born of desperation. 

The action filled suspense story is incredible. Full of magically powerful scenes of imaginative bottles, emotions and new insights into the characters and their powers and backgrounds.

It also gives us new details on other characters equally important to us and the universe, ones new and already familiar to us. 

The only reason I rated I lower was it’s an open ending. This storyline is resolved but the relationship between Diana and Augustine is really just about to begin. And now I need so much more.

But the authors have a new release coming out soon ,This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me (Maggie the Undying Book 1), and released previously ,The Inheritance, the first fantastic book in their new (yes another) series The Breach Wars). I really, really, want a sequel to The Inheritance (Breach Wars Book 1) now. 

I don’t know how they do it.

That’s three completely different worlds and three completely different series. 

All of which, except for Maggie which obviously I haven’t read yet, I recommend. Because no arcs here I just buy my books. 

Here’s another recommendation! And frustration! You can thank me! 

Cover Art by Helena Elias

Hidden Legacy (6 book series)

Burn For Me #1

White Hot #2

Wildfire #3

Sapphire Flames #3

Emerald Blaze #4

Ruby Fire #6

Side Story:

Beast Business 

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Blurb 

A thrilling novella by #1 New York Times bestselling author Ilona Andrews, set in the spellbinding Hidden Legacy World.

Show as little as possible. Make them think that illusion is all you have. Your life depends on it.

Augustine Montgomery is an Illusion Prime, the highest rank of magic user. The people who have seen his real face can be counted on the fingers of one hand. The people who’ve witnessed the full extent of his power are dead. Illusion isn’t just his brand of magic. It’s become his lifestyle.

One day Diana Harrison walks into the office of Augustine’s premier PI corporation. Diana is also a Prime, a mage who bonds with animals through her magic and prefers their company to humans. Something precious has been stolen from House Harrison. Something Diana must recover at all costs before it perishes.

Augustine is cold, rational, and calculating. He doesn’t get emotionally involved, but something about Diana disturbs the careful balance of Augustine’s inner world. She asks for his help, and he can’t refuse.

Neither Augustine nor Diana are who they appear to be. Both would die to keep their secrets. But the enemy they face is unimaginably powerful, and saving the life at risk will demand the ultimate price, one neither ever expected to pay – complete honesty.

date

January 29, 2026

Language

‎English

Print length

214 pages

Romance urban fantasy

Review:  Demon Overlord’s Retirement Plan (Gentle Apocalypse #1 by M. H. Foster 

Rating: 4.75⭐️

This is a great take on the “villain/big baddie turns hero”  trope that is becoming more popular in fantasy and paranormal fiction.

Foster is another new discovery and I really enjoyed the storyline, especially the smartly crafted dialogue and well rounded characters that slowly became important to the “retired” demon overlord in his new role and reader. 

It’s a believable redemption arc, and from the final battle between Devine Hero and Demon Overlord to his journey to the small village of 

The Demon Overlord impetuously kept a bit of Wilhem’ when he took over his body so Galornus decides that best plan for retirement is journeying to the tiny mountain village where Wilhelm wanted to spend his life, being a farmer surrounded by his animals and raising crops. Not that the Demon Lord knows what any of this means.

The story that follows is witty, honest, oddly warmhearted, and believable in its own way. As Galornus learns about the humans around him, he learns to value and care about them and slowly becomes a real heart of the community. Each one of these villagers becomes, not just a neighbor but maybe more. Like family.

Plus there’s hilarious demonic goats and a wonderful demon dog. And children and pickles.

This is one book that continues to surprise and delight you as the story progresses. What a great find!

Highly recommended!

A Gentle Apocalypse (3 book series)

Demon Overlord’s Retirement Plan #1

Love, Politics, and Other Acts of War #2

Band of Others #3 – April 14, 2026

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Blurb 

When destroying the world and killing the hero grows boring, what’s a Demon Overlord to do but quit while he’s ahead?

Galornus Prime was the Scourge of Nations, Ender of Hope, and Master of the Cardinal Sins. After achieving all that, what else was left?

His retirement plan was perfect: Get a goat, farm quietly, and don’t accidentally conquer anything. Evil never sleeps… but it does plant turnips.

When corrupt officials and greedy merchants threaten his infuriatingly loveable neighbors, Galornus faces his greatest challenge yet: saving his village without revealing he’s the very monster parents invoke to make children eat their vegetables.

Demon Overlord’s Retirement Plan is a cozy fantasy with teeth, where the hardest battle isn’t defeating heroes—it’s staying retired and learning how to live after 444 lifetimes of villainy.

Begin the conquest of ordinary life today.

Third Hand Press

Publication date

October 2, 2025

Edition

1st

Language

‎English

Print length

223 pages

Book 1 of 3

A Gentle Apocalypse

Review: Squib (The Coldstream Chronicles Book 1) by Helen Harper 

Rating: 4.5⭐️

Squib is a side story to The Cat Lady Chronicles that features Kit McCafferty, retired assassin/agent living in the paranormal city of Coldstream. 

Harper has chosen two of her more intriguing, often irritating secondary characters from The Cat Lady Chronicles to feature in the first of The Coldstream Chronicles, the crossover series. And it works beautifully on multiple levels. 

Mallory has popped up numerous times in Kit’s stories because she’s a powerful information broker. She trades in secrets and the ability to deliver items that no other person or company is capable of doing. What she deals in is absolute promises. Which as a “mere” human in a paranormal world makes her powerful.

Her companion in the story is another frequent character as well in Kit’s series. Another powerful player in Coldstream, the werewolf Alpha Enter Alexander MacTire.  He’s got an interesting mission for her. 

Harper has their interactions playing out with intelligence, great dialogue, and believable chemistry. 

Plus a terrific mystery that’s not totally resolved but will have ramifications for both series. 

I am very excited to see how Harper is going to weave in the storylines and sustain the many characters that crossover throughout this mystery.

Another great winner. And honestly, I loved how these characters became so much more well developed and relatable here than they were in the first series. 

The Coldstream Chronicles 

Squib #1

Crossover from:

The Cat Lady Chronicles 

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 Book 1 of 1: The Coldstream Chronicles 

Blurb 

She’s supposed to find him the perfect match. Falling for him herself was not part of the deal.

Mallory has zero magic. No spells, no shape-shifting and no flashy Preternatural strength. But in the magical city of Coldstream, Mallory has made knowledge her power and she turns secrets and favours into currency. 

Enter Alexander MacTire: alpha werewolf, wealthy businessman, and walking temptation. He wants Mallory to find him a mate. She wants absolutely nothing to do with him.

But MacTire isn’t used to hearing no—and Mallory’s not immune to his charm, no matter how hard she tries. What starts as a reluctant business arrangement soon turns into something dangerously personal. Because the more she gets to know him, the less she wants to help him find love … with anyone but her.

The first book in the Coldstream Chronicles is jam-packed full of magic, mayhem, and slow-burn heat. It can be read as a standalone or alongside The Cat Lady Chronicles.

January 13, 2026

Language

‎English

Print length

303 pages

Book 1 of 1

The Coldstream Chronicles

Review: Norse Code (Vikings of Virginia #1) by S.E.Babin

Rating: 4.5⭐️

Babin is taking Norse mythology and weaving it into a series about a goddess’s journey through a long term marriage of domesticated abuse, neglect, and emotional abandonment to one of recovery, healing and acceptance. 

It’s a terrific take on Odin, Freya and exactly how the women were perceived and treated in Asgard by Odin and those loyal to him. 

It begins with Freya, after thousands of years of neglect and abuse, finally done with Odin’s philandering, humiliation of her and her status as the Queen. She’s leaving. 

This is extremely current topic and it’s Babin’s treatment of such an emotionally sensitive subject that’s so successful. With Freya as the main character leading the way to creating change for herself and her people, the story is one of powerful stories and compelling elements. 

There’s no immediate salve for the pain, anger or damage that Freya has experienced for centuries. It’s emotional trauma she needs to overcome and work through herself. 

And the life she’s trying to build comes with additional challenges, huge demands on her new life and that includes mystery and murder. 

With a settlement in Virginia, Loki by her side and host of intriguing characters surrounding her, Freya’s emotional new journey begins with a tremendous amount of suspense and drama.

I didn’t put it down until after it was finished. 

A note to consider, I’ve seen other posts about this series where people have said that it’s been years since the last update. Four to be exact. Babin is a prolific author and she’s currently writing a series I’m reading right now.  

Hopefully she’ll return to this universe soon and publish a finale for Freya and crew. 

Vikings of Virginia (incomplete at 4 books to date):

Norse Code #1

Highway to Hel #2

Just Being Loki #3

Just An Odinary Day #4

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 Book 1 of 4: Vikings of Virginia 

Blurb 

Freya is over Odin’s shenanigans. After finding yet another blond in her bedchambers, she makes a choice that shakes the foundation of her entire pantheon.

Literally.

‘Cuz she blows up the palace.

When she holds a meeting in the town square and offers safe haven to Asgardians who wish to defect, Freya creates a retirement community in the countryside of Virginia and becomes the owner of a brand new pub. Away from the annoying antics of her husband, Freya is content for the first time she can remember. Of course, this is when disaster strikes. 

Happy serving drinks to the townsfolk, Freya is completely unprepared for the first true crime to hit her people in centuries. Something magical and unwelcome has sought haven in her new town and is preying on her people. Loki thinks it’s Ragnarok. Odin thinks it’s karma.

Freya just thinks it’s a crock.

But she’s the only one who’s up to the challenge of finding the threat and eliminating it before her new settlement is over before it’s truly begun. 

For fans of The Goddess Chronicles and those who love paranormal shenanigans, welcome to a new world full of frothy beer, bad puns, and laugh out loud mystery antics!

Publication date

September 24, 2018

Language

‎English

Print length

168 pages

Book 1 of 4

Vikings of Virginia

Review:  Rhyme or Treason (Behind the Rhymes Book 1) by Sarah Beran

Rating: 4⭐️

Rhyme or Treason (Behind the Rhymes Book 1) by Sarah Beran was a sweet urban fantasy mystery romance. It’s a no spice, bordering YA romance novel.

There’s some interesting elements in it and ones that I find too “Twilight cuteness “ for me to personally enjoy.

Beran used children’s nursery rhymes as both a reference and cute little reader Easter egg list for the book and series. Whether you feel that adds or distracts from the story will depend on your preference for the book.

Here the part of the rhyme goes: 

Hey, diddle diddle

The cat and the fiddle…

I’m sure you can fill in the rest.

With nicknames like Dish for the MNC bodyguard and Spoon for the FMC fae woman who’s in need of him, you can get a feel for the type of sweet dynamic that the author is building. 

The writer has some interesting ideas and elements here, especially as pertains to vampires and their natural history. It’s an unusual take. But, for me, that scientific approach is lessened by the addition of rainbow sparkles and so much twinkling. 

It’s the same throughout the book. A serious and thoughtful discussion of survivor guilt and a resourceful paranormal woman character with a debilitating illness is woven with scenes of rainbow fae sparkling power. And scenes that are extremely cute or propels Wyn, by her own admission, into certain dangerous situations. Definitely SMH moments. 

There’s not a lot of world building, so we don’t know why all these paranormals have settled on Earth. 

And while this couple has a HFN ending, there’s a much that’s left open ended as far as storylines go. Which isn’t entirely satisfactory.

That will feed over into the next novel for those interested in following up on the story. 

Honestly, this is not the book for me. It’s too young. Had the rhyme played out differently, with a clever twist and perhaps fed into the mystery, and the relationships , especially given the supposed age of the characters, felt more layered, then maybe. 

But as a YA or teen fantasy mystery romance, this book is a good read. 

Behind the Rhymes (2 book series):

Rhyme or Treason #1

(P)rhyme Numbers #2 – Dec 21,2026

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Hey diddle, diddle, let me give you a riddle:

How do a chronically ill secretary and a straight-as-an-arrow bodyguard plan a heist?

Without rhyme or treason.

No one applies for secretarial jobs for the thrills and excitement. And while I love an organized, color-coded schedule as much as (okay, probably more than) the next person, I knew that serving as the mayor’s administrative assistant would mean long days of answering phone calls, scheduling meetings, and dealing with cantankerous constituents. Still, for a supernatural with my…condition…the desk job is ideal.

Until someone decides they want to get to the mayor—who also happens to be the Fae King—and they’re going to do it through me. But, hey, now instead of diddling away time behind a desk, I’m finding ways to entertain Dish, the very handsome, very stoic, very humanbodyguard that the mayor assigned me, and convincing him that the best way to get to the bottom of things is to let me play bait.

Why? Because these people have gotten their hands on information that could have disastrous consequences for the supernatural community, and I want it back—if for no other reason than I’m not exactly over the moon at the idea of the flood of concerned phone calls and emails I’ll have to answer. The plan is simple:

In the game of cat and mouse, I’ll be the cat…and I’m going to play them like a fiddle.

Rhyme or Treason is the first book in Behind the Rhymes, an urban fantasy trilogy with humor, snark, quirky side characters, and clean, no-spice romance, and inspired by classic nursery rhymes. Though each installment follows a different couple, the complete story arc is best enjoyed by reading the books in or

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Review:  Hidden Storm (The Witch’s Bestiary #1) by Evangeline Hunter

Rating:  4.5⭐️

Hidden Storm is a great start to this complete series about Alicia Stormwell , a powerful witch who runs The Bestiary, a paranormal animal rescue for all types of supernatural creatures. She also goes out at night undercover to save those who need her help from exotic fantasy animal trafficking or worse. 

A murder and a vampire detective set off the mystery of the story which brings Alicia into the investigation of the death of a local girl and the wolf lying beside her.

The paranormal animals that live with her and how her Bestiary is set up is imaginative and intriguing. I could have spent so much more narrative time in there just exploring the spaces and creatures she’s saved. 

The mystery is excellent although the resolution is a bit too quickly resolved. 

Neither male character is particularly well developed but I hope future stories will show them as more defined and fleshed out. They both have so much potential. 

The setting is atmospheric and believable. It’s in the small details, the barest of memorable elements that make this world real, sad and heartbreaking at times. 

I’m looking forward to seeing more of the characters and their stories. 

A winner for those who love paranormal mystery and fantasy fiction. 

The Witch’s Bestiary (5 book series):

Hidden Storm #1

Midnight Storm #2

Island Storm #3

Dragon Storm #4

Rising Storm #5

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**COMPLETE SERIES**

Rescuing fantastic beasts is child’s play. Clearing the name of a ridiculously handsome werewolf? Hold my broomstick. 

My name is Alicia Stormwell. By day, I run The Bestiary, a nonprofit that saves and rehabilitates legendary critters. By night, I don my witch’s hat and battle the dark underworld of supernatural animal traffickers.

When a witch is found dead and a wolf is accused of murder, a vampire detective from the NYPD’s Magical Crimes Division hires me as a consultant. I take in the suspected hound only to discover he’s not just any fabled creature, but a werewolf. And he’s been framed.

Now, with a murderer on the loose and a hunky shifter in my care, I’ve got to use every bit of my powers and questionable instincts to uncover the truth before the killer turns his sights on me, and I end up the next witch in a body bag.

The Witch’s Bestiary includes:

· Witches, Werewolves, and Vampires

· Hidden magic and a magical underworld

· A slow-burn / RH romance

· Fantastic creatures

· A badass female main character with snark and humor

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August 26, 2025

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184 pages

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