Sarah
September 3, 2019
Fantasy, Grade A, Review, Romance, Sarah, Science Fiction
Grade A, October Daye, Review, Review By Sarah, Seanan McQuire, The Unkindest Tide
Title: The Unkindest Tide Series: October Daye Book #13 Stand Alone Title: recommended in order Author: Seanan McQuire Genre: Sci-Fi/Fantasy Blurb: Hundreds of years ago, the Selkies made a deal with the sea witch: they would have the sea for as…
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Sarah
September 10, 2017
Fantasy, Grade A+, Review, Sarah, Urban Fantasy
Grade A, October Daye, Review, Review By Sarah, Seanan McQuire, The Brightest Fell
Title: The Brightest Fell Series: October Daye Book #11 Author: Seanan McQuire Genre: Urban Fantasy Blurb: For once, everything in October “Toby” Daye’s life seems to be going right. There have been no murders or declarations of war for her…
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Heather
December 26, 2014
Fantasy, FF&P, Paranormal
Debra Mullins, Elisabeth Naughton, J.R Ward, J.T. Geissinger, Kay Hooper, Lara Adrian, Larissa Ione, Nalini Singh, Seanan McQuire, Shelly Laurenston, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Silver James, T.G. Ayer, Top Paranormal Reads of 2014
It’s time to reveal our top paranormal/urban fantasy reads of the year and man is this list diverse, much like the reviewers here 🙂 Heather’s Top Reads Shield of Winter by Nalini Singh Revenant by Larissa Ione Born of Fury…
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Sarah
November 15, 2014
Series Saturday
A Local Habitation, An Artificial Night, Ashes Of Honor, Chimes At Midnight, Late Eclipses, October Daye, One Salt Sea, Rosemary and Rue, Seanan McQuire, Series Saturday, The Winter Long
October Daye knows how cruel Faerie can be to its changeling children. Born in San Francisco and carried to the Summerlands by her pureblood mother when she was just a child, she was raised in a world that never seemed…
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Sarah
September 1, 2014
Grade A+, Paranormal, Review, Sarah
Grade A, October Daye, Review, Review By Sarah, Seanan McQuire, The Winter Long
Title: The Winter Long Series: October Daye Series Book #8 Author: Seanan McQuire Genre: Fantasy Blurb: Toby thought she understood her own past; she thought she knew the score. She was wrong. It’s time to learn the truth. Thoughts: If ever…
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