That old saying "don't judge a book by it's cover" applies here because this one had me totally fooled. I thought the cheeky cover and silly title would have me reading something akin to Bewitched but no. This book was anything but. Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble was incredibly serious. As in war ...
Another freebie, far better than the Jolie book.Since I don't normally write reviews unless I have something specific to say, here's the break down of how I rate my books...1 star... This book was bad, so bad I may have given up and skipped to the end. I will avoid this author like the plague in...
I didn't like the first book in this series, but I gave the second a shot because I like other series by this author. My expectations were low because I despised the characters previously. Characters that are over the age of 18 but act like they're experiencing puberty pangs are intolerable. I mu...
Witchful Thinking is book 3 in the Jolie Wilkins series.I loved this book! I am already a fan of the Jolie Wilkins series. The previous 2 books had me gripped from the start with HP Mallory's fantastic world building, depth of characters and plot twists & turns - this one didn't disappointment me...
Writing a romance novel may be all fun and games, but as a former member of netherworld law enforcement, Dulcie O’Neil gets more action than most. Dulcie gets pulled back into murder and mayhem when she learns that the victims of the latest case are all somehow related to her. Now she just has ...
Review of audiobook format.I know these are supposed to be "steamy", but really? Sexual tension, baiting, sexually suggestive rapport are so much better than well over 30 minutes of describing step by step, moment by moment of a single instance of Dulcie and Knight's coupling. Ugh. Maybe it "read...
To say you're on a roller coaster ride is a fairly accurate description of where the book takes you. Everyone you believe in makes you realize they are not to be believed. My handsome Knight, you still turn us on. My sweet buff Quill... I wish the circumstances were different. I would have loved ...
For Whom the Spell Tolls was a nice final book the in the Dulcie O'Neil series. I'm sad to see the series go but excited for her new upcoming series. I enjoyed the romance in this book. The bond between Dulcie and Knight is really well formed. I enjoyed reading about the trust they had in each ot...
Wow!! I did not expect that!!! Addicting, flirty (sexy but not raunchy). I love this series!!!
H.P. Mallory is such a witty and fun storyteller! I love her books; mainly because, no matter what I'm going through in my life at the time, they always lift my spirits and make me laugh hysterically in parts. It's easy to become attached to her characters and crave all knowledge of their feeling...
I love Dolcie!!! Once again this author does a fantastic job at keeping my attention! Go knight and dulcie!
I've read all of H.P's books and I love them all! This little novella is nothing short of amazing. This novella is from Rand's perspective which neatly rounds out his character for the Jolie Wilkins series. What a great short story that provides more insight into Rand's character. You're not goin...
Interesting first book in a series. Peyton is reinventing her life after a bad marriage and divorce. Working with Ryan, her sexy neighbor/general contractor to renovate her historic home in New Orleans should be enough of a challenge, but the house isn't empty. Drake Montague, former owner of ...
I enjoyed this second book much more than the first. The first had a lot of build up and not enough action for me. This second one jumped straight into the action. I do wish there was more action, sexy action, between Lily and Tallis, but it was well-played for the story and plot line. I found Bi...
But, rather than taking off at a high speed or any speed at all, we all just sat in the parking lot, looking at each other. I turned from Sinjin to Betta and noticed she was watching him from where she sat in the backseat with her eyebrows furrowed. Obviously pleased at finding himself the object...
I whispered the words of Winston Churchill to myself as I trudged through the bleak landscape. It looked like the surface of the moon. Well, a moonscape that was now very muddy in the onslaught of the downpour. The rain was freezing and the drops so large, each one felt li...
Then I pulled my arm back and threw the red rubber ball against the opposite wall as hard as I could. It hit the wall, bounced against the floor, and banged into the ceiling before hitting the floor again. Then, as if seeking refuge, it disappeared underneath the fake ficus tree that was doing no...