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Cold Flame by Susan Copperfield

Overview

Title: Cold Flame
Author: Susan Copperfield
Series: Royal States #7
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Magic, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2020

Thoughts

Rachel and Ethan are a fantastic couple, one that is completely supportive and work incredibly well together. I love that I knew this story was going to be coming up, because of the hints about them in Bonds. But, their story was way better and sweeter than I was anticipating. I mean, they have a whole lot of obstacles against them, and Rachel’s mental health is incredibly tragic – but, they manage to enjoy one another’s company and just… learn to grow together and support one another.

There are hints to just how horrible the New York Royal family is throughout the Royal States series, but I honestly didn’t quite realise the level to which they are… horrifying. The insidious tendrils of their abuse are woven throughout this entire story, and I love how Rachel works incredibly hard to overcome this. I also absolutely adore the support animals that she has and how they actually work to help her deal with her trauma. The fact that they are animals which I wouldn’t associate with being support animals… even better.

As much as I loved this story, I wanted a whole lot more time with Rachel’s research and the library. I love the idea of a treasure trove of information and all of the points that can be made about inequality with good information. There was so much potential there, and my nerdy brain kind of fixated on this. It also highlighted the amount of intelligence Rachel actually possesses and how attractive a quality this is for both Ethan and herself when they find themselves attracted to one another. Following on with Rachel’s intelligence, I love how she is able to use her hybrid Talent to extinguish a wildfire. And how poignant her points about letting Flameweavers be involved in fire control is.

There are a multitude of societal commentaries throughout this series, but, as usual, it is the powers and the emotional toll of the characters that I adore. I particularly love how her PTSD and trauma is handled with humour, but also highlights just how difficult her journey has been. And that’s not even beginning to discuss just how ridiculously horrible the treatment of refugees is throughout this state of California (but honestly, just globally as a general).

A number of secondary characters throughout this story make me want to dive further into this world. Luckily for me, Terry’s story is told in Iron Unicorn. As is Ethan’s second brother’s in Runaway. But, what I really want out of this series next is Ian’s story. His empathy as a fellow survivor of the New York family is beautiful, and now I want to find his happily ever after and the battles he’ll be forced to face.

<- BondsRunaway ->

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Iron Unicorn by Susan Copperfield

Overview

Title: Iron Unicorn
Author: Susan Copperfield
Series: Agents of the Royal States #2
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Magic, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2024

Thoughts

I very quickly fell for Terry in Cold Flame. He was such a good RPS Agent and so damn supportive of Rachel when she was trying to find her feet. Plus, the man is insanely talented and intriguing. Which meant that when I realised there was a story that was just about him, it made it extra special and unique. I also then happened to just dive into it and not want to come up for fresh air for a very long time. It was just too dang good.

Considering how the Agents of the Royal States series intertwines with the Royal States series, I did read this slightly out of order. But, as mentioned, I did have the pleasure of reading Cold Flame before this, so it wasn’t too bad. Plus, I already felt connected to all of the characters in this story because I had met them before. Honestly, reading this only gave me a hint into what happens in Trickster King – and some of the hints that are carried in both stories about Deidre and her future decisions.

Olivia’s lack of beauty is mentioned multiple times throughout the Royal States series, and I love that she is able to be a well loved human in spite of her looks. Something that gives me a sliver of hope for humanity if I’m being honest. Yet, even though her surgery ultimately improves her looks to a more conventional beauty, it is about her physical health. And I love that her story explores all of the mental health challenges and changes for someone who has gone through such intense physical transformations. And how people can be supported through mental health crises.

One of the moments that stuck with me the most throughout this story was the idea of a metalworker creating a roller coaster to escape. And the fact that he had no compunction with putting on a dress and makeup to sneak past the guards. I love that Terry is an intelligent and capable man, but one who is more than willing to take the help of women, or even, let them take charge throughout. Like all of Blain’s other characters, Terry and Olivia (and all of their friends) are cute, quirky and fun. There is mayhem and chaos throughout this whole story and I enjoyed this story thoroughly.

<- The Vampire of MontanaTBC ->

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Client from Hell by R.J. Blain

Overview

Title: Client from Hell
Author: R.J. Blain
Series: Magically Hellish Comedy #1
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Humour, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2021

Thoughts

Honestly, I’m going to love any story which starts with somebody setting fire to the devil’s home. The convoluted, revenge based reasoning was more than a little questionable, but it was definitely a great start to a story. And a funny one on top of that. Plus, this is a series which  makes Satan kind of adorable and seriously lovely, so the fact that someone is willfully burning down his house to teach him to better mind his manners? Again, a hilarious and wonderful beginning to a story.

As much as I enjoyed reading this novel, cancer is a bit of a touchy subject for me at the moment, so some of that was a little bit difficult. But, I did love that Sandra is able to survive an untreatable cancer through experimental treatments. It’s kind of nice to hope that that sort of thing happens in real life. It also made me feel a little less triggered with a topic that would normally be incredibly triggering for me at the moment.

I love that the partner that Sandra ultimately ends up with is the devil’s brother-in-law. And that, when she decides to take him as her partner, she just kind of… takes charge of the situation. Actually, most of this story is just Sandra taking the insanity around her, and taking charge of it all. She is also able to accept her partner’s kleptomaniac and trouble making ways, just telling him how to limit it to levels that she can handle. She also, frequently, and with great gusto tells Satan to shove off and let her be.

There is a whole lot of drama throughout this story and a little bit of romance, plus Client from Hell follows on beautifully from Catnapped. It also highlights that there is a whole lot more drama and devil machinations of manipulating animals and the lycanthrope virus to be had. I can’t wait for the next story in this spin-off series. Plus, this features a crazy arsonist who is just running free….

<- More R.J. BlainTBC ->

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Plaidypus by R.J. Blain

Overview

Title: Plaidypus
Author: R.J. Blain
Series: A Magical Romantic Comedy (with a Body Count) #19
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Humour, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Slow
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2022

Thoughts

This novel is actually the reason I first picked up R.J. Blain’s novels – I mean, the idea of a platypus shapeshifter pulled me in from the very first moment. It just took me a whole lot of novels to actually get up to the point when I was able to read to this point. And it did not disappoint. Plus, of all the animals that I’ve read about shifters of – I’m most fascinated by the idea of a platypus. Although, if I was Nadine, I’d also be supremely annoyed at the idea of not having venomous spurs like my male counterparts.

Nadine is the first Canadian in this series, and the first to go somewhere other than America (or hell). I really loved that she fits all of the stereotypes that I had expected, and I also liked how much respect everyone had for our nonsensical Australian wildlife. I particularly loved the zombie moose who just… decided to adopt Nadine and stick with her. I’m hoping that she makes another appearance later on in the series, or in the Magical Hellish Comedy series. I mean, the devil definitely has a thing for hooved menaces running free.

As with all of the books by R.J. Blain, the couple in this are cute and, ultimately, fairly easy to get involved with. Their obstacles to getting together are more about timing and confidence in themselves than anything else. Plus, they have a whole heap of match-making enthusiasts behind them, encouraging the nonsense. And, honestly, as much as I would love to think that falling in love is anything special, it really is just, ultimately looking at someone, and deciding that you’re going to keep them. Or at least, that’s how it was for me.

As much as I loved Nadine and her nonsense, it was really her dad that stole the show for me. I mean, a pony who just likes to eat our danger noodles? Absolutely freaking hilarious. I honestly could not stop giggling over that for a good couple of minutes. Plus, he goes back to do it again. I wish I had that kind of aggression and confidence towards our danger noodles…

<- CatnappedDoggone Mess ->

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A Stitch in Time by Kelley Armstrong

Overview

Title: A Stitch in Time
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Series: A Stitch in Time #1
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Historical romance, Paranormal romance, Time travel
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2020

Thoughts

As always with a Kelley Armstrong book, I freaking loved this. The fact that it’s a new genre that I wasn’t expecting, and delved into a whole new realm of writing just made me all that much happier. I also think this may be my first ever time travel romance. Or at least, the first one novel-length one that I can think of. Everything about Bronwyn and William’s relationship and story had me smiling and feeling all the happy feelings.

Bronwyn’s past and commitment to a mental hospital were kind of sad, but I love how they shaped her into the woman that she becomes. Like all second chance romances, there is that feeling of tragedy that there are so many missed chances. But also, a kind of sense of fate in the fact that the characters needed to grow into themselves apart to truly be happy and healthy together. I really enjoyed how those past tragedies shaped both characters into a person that has so much hope and understanding for the future.

Whilst Bronwyn’s time at a mental health institute might have been tragic, I thought it was fantastic that she had a first love before William. Her first husband is a reminder that even when tragedy strikes, we can remember those that we loved with fondness and positivity. It was also nice that, even though William lived a full life too, it didn’t follow the same pattern of Bronwyn’s.

It took a little while to warm up to William. Not so much because there was anything irritating about his character, but he was incredibly withdrawn. It made the journey to getting to know how kind and sweet he is all that much more interesting. Plus, it kind of fit with my idea of the English at the time. William is definitely the kind of mysterious man of the moors that I can get behind romantically.

I mostly focused on the romance and the enjoyment of this story, but alongside this is the mystery of the murders of the moors. I spent a lot of my time wondering just who was the evil villain throughout, and I completely guessed wrong. Which I loved. And honestly, the true villain was so much more creepy and goosebump inducing. It was definitely a fantastic story that I look forward to reading again, this time finding all the hidden clues to who the big evil actually is.

<- More Kelley ArmstrongBallgowns & Butterflies ->

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Bitten ReRead by Kelley Armstrong

Overview

Title: Bitten (ReRead)
Author: Kelley Armstrong
Series: Otherworld #1
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Dark fantasy, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2001

Thoughts

It’s been a long time since my first read through of Bitten, and I was wondering how it would hold up years later. I mean, I still thoroughly enjoy reading Kelley Armstrong’s books, but there’s always something tentative and kind of risky about going back to read something you’ve loved in the past. What happens if it doesn’t meet your expectations? Luckily for me, this wasn’t the case, and whilst I took a bit longer than usual to read it – because I had personal crap going on. It was still just as beautiful and easy to love as the first read through.

I really liked the dysfunctionality of Clay and Elena. Which seems completely weird, but they are obviously meant for each other and going to end up together, yet, they are also a little toxic towards one another. I love that throughout this story, they actually spend a lot of time learning how to not be toxic toward one another and to be healthy in a relationship. Or at least, as healthy as they seem capable of. I also love that Clay takes the time to actually try and change and give Elena the space that she needs to make the right decision. Plus, there’s the fact that, even at the end, they aren’t quite riding off for a happily ever after into the sunset – rather it’s a lets see how we go now.

I can totally understand why Elena chuffs at the restrictions placed on her by Jeremy. I’ve never been one for blind obedience and I love that Elena is just the same – unable to blindly obey and constantly questioning authority. I also love how she does it in a way that ultimately still supports Jeremy in everything, she just doesn’t do so blindly. I also love Jeremy as an Alpha of the Werewolf Pack – he isn’t the typical aggressive alpha and is actually incredibly meticulous and intelligent. He is a little bit ignorant of just how to deal with Elena at times, which I find kind of hilarious.

I’m not going to lie, this is actually a bit of a creepy paranormal romance – I mean, the villains throughout this are primarily serial killers who have been turned into werewolves. That’s not going to be a comfortable story line / bunch of characters in any way, shape, or form. A lot of the storyline is also about Elena accepting the darkest parts of herself. She starts off in total denial about her more rage-like and aggressive tendencies, but then slowly comes to accept that that’s just a part of who she is. Not the cookie-cutter perfect reality, but a somewhat sarcastic and short-tempered power-house of a woman. One that, even on this second read through, I still adore.

<- More Kelley ArmstrongStolen ReRead ->

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About a Dragon by G.A. Aiken

Overview

Title: About a Dragon
Author: G.A. Aiken
Series: Dragon Kin #2
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Dragons, Medieval fantasy, Paranormal romance
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2006

Thoughts

Like most of the couples written by G.A. Aiken (Shelly Laurenston), Talaith and Breic are an absolutely hilarious couple. I mean, I love that literally all they do from the very first moment is argue and bicker. Even when they finally admit their feelings for one another, they still bicker and argue. Their dynamic is so different to the first Dragon Kin couple, and I love how their personalities shine through.

Although it was obvious from the beginning that Talaith had secrets and was being threatened, I was really surprised when the existence of her daughter came to light. Just like her mother, she’s a handful, and I can’t wait to see how her bright light burns later in the series (I assume that she’ll get her own story at some point). Where Talaith and Breic’s relationship was entertaining, their relationship with her daughter was even more humorous. I can’t imagine suddenly meeting my daughter at sixteen, filled with moxie and attitude. Definitely an entertaining character who I am already in love with.

As with Dragon Actually, the epilogue of About a Dragon introduces the next couple in the series. I’m honestly in love with each of the siblings, so I couldn’t wait to see which one would be featured. I honestly can’t wait for Gwenvael’s story – he’s an absolute fool and kind of dense. Which, of course, is why I am a little bit obsessed with him. Plus, there are plans afoot from the gods which everyone is going to play a part in – again, something I can’t wait to dive further into.

Honestly, this book had me giggling and smiling throughout. I mean, it’s a romance filled with mayhem, murder and lots of sassy, arguing fun. It’s hilarious and was a great diversion from real life. Plus, there’s a great plot line of evil and selfish gods and goddesses. Yet another wonderful story in a fantastic series, leaving me happy and content when I turn the final page.

<- Dragon ActuallyWhat a Dragon Should Know ->

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1001 Dark Nights: Bundle Two by Lexi Blake, Larissa Ione, Lisa Renee Jones & Cherise Sinclair

Overview

Title: 1001 Dark Nights: Bundle Two
Author: Lexi Blake, Larissa Ione, Lisa Renee Jones & Cherise Sinclair
In: 1001 Dark Nights: Bundle Two (Lexi Blake, Larissa Ione, Lisa Renee Jones & Cherise Sinclair)
Rating Out of 5: 3 (On the fence about this one)
My Bookshelves: Erotica, Paranormal romanceShort story collections
Pace: Medium
Format: Anthology, eBook
Year: 2015

Thoughts

I enjoyed this anthology more than I enjoyed 1001 Dark Nights: Bundle One, but it still wasn’t a collection in which I loved every single novella. Rather, I found that I adored two and was a bit meh about two. Still enough to make me want to continue reading through these anthologies – there are some wonderful gems and new authors to discover with just a turn of the page.

The stories within this collection are fairly intensely sexual at times. Which, depending on my mood and the style in which they are written, can be thoroughly enjoyable, or a little bit too intense. I always love to put myself in uncomfortable mindsets when reading. It’s how I learn and grow. Some of these might even be the kind of uncomfortable I enjoy on a second reading.

Although some of these stories were a little intense, I also loved that all four of them have a common thread. All four of these novellas featured some kind of Dom/Sub relationship, but they were also filled with love and respect, something I really enjoyed. I can’t wait to continue with these anthologies and keep pushing my comfort levels.

<- Silent BiteDungeon Games ->

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Blaze of Glory by Mandy M. Roth

Overview

Title: Blaze of Glory
Author: Mandy M. Roth
Series: Prospect Springs Shifter #1
Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romance, Steampunk, Westerns
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2011

Thoughts

Whilst I really enjoyed this story, I didn’t necessarily love the end of this tale – I mean, Molly goes from being a tough and kick ass federal agent. To being barefoot and pregnant. I have no issue with her quitting her job for her family and happily ever after – but, maybe it could have been more of her wish than his?

I loved that Molly and Jonathan were childhood sweethearts and best friends. And then, they reconnected after they’ve had the chance to become adults. Particularly Molly, whilst the time apart may have been difficult in ways, they also emphasised who she was as a person and that she needed the space and time to grow up.

There is so much gun slinging and pure insanity throughout this story. Which is probably why I enjoyed it so much – I love the crazy. And crazy with guns? That makes me seriously enjoyable. Then, there’s the fun characters and fantastic world building. I mean, this is a novella which features the wild west with paranormal, steampunk flavours. Now I can’t wait to see how Jonathan’s brothers find their happily ever after…

<- More Mandy M. RothParker’s Honor ->

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Sacred Places by Mandy M. Roth

Overview

Title: Sacred Places
Author: Mandy M. Roth
Series: Druid #1
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Easy reading, Magic, Paranormal romance
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2006

Thoughts

I love that although Coyle and Deri had an instant attraction, they build their relationship over three years before actually making their move. Alright, some of it is fear, but some of it is just the whole, getting to know one another thing. I read a few too many stories that the insta-lust turns into insta-love. Instead this was a story that was insta-lust to friendship to love… definitely a progression that I found far more enjoyable and relatable.

There was a decent amount of build up in this story for a quick turn around to a happily ever after. Although, some of that may be because this was quite a short story, at least in comparison to what I was quite frankly expecting. I was almost disappointed that there wasn’t more conflict and discovery before Deri and Coyle ended up together. But, not tragically disappointed because I really, really enjoyed this short diversion.

I was fairly surprised that the villain in this story wasn’t harder to dispatch than he was. I thought that he’d suddenly pull out a surprise ninja move that would surprise Coyle and his brother. One that would extend their battle and raise the stakes. Instead, it was embarrassingly quick and brutal. It also didn’t give any big reveals about his part in Deri’s hiding and outcast status. Which I was kind of expecting…

I love that this was a quick and easy read, more of a novella length than a full length novel. Sometimes it’s nice to fit a quick read in-between the longer ones, especially one that is this enjoyable and happy. I can’t wait to read more light romances in the Druid series!

<- More Mandy M. RothGoddess of the Grove ->

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