Okay. Dash it. I don't need sleep that badly. Honestly, I am surprised by how many 2 and 3 star reviews I am seeing. But you know, as the old adage goes, you won't be everyone's cup of tea. Let me tell you, this was definitely my cup of tea and I need a REFILL, stat!I read the prequel about a ye...
I picked the first book in this series as a freebie on Amazon because of the cover art and I was looking for a paranormal romance novella. I liked it, but didn't immediately rush out to get the rest of the series. I have never read anything about Goblins and have never seen Labyrinth (a lot of ot...
Husk drew me into the Shadowlands with Roan in The Goblin King and again with Dai in Kiss of a Goblin Prince. Now, she's done it again with Meryn, capturing my heart in this steamy novel.In this third installment of the Shadowlands trilogy, my sympathy went to the lost, lonely, tormented Meryn. A...
The Outcast Prince was an interesting new series. I only read The Goblin King (the first book in the Shadowlands series) and I enjoyed my experience so I wanted to give a try to this new series by Shona Husk.The first thing I liked in the Outcast Prince was the fact that it wasn't about Goblins b...
The men had it worse, but with Callen’s body curled behind her and his arm over her, it was tempting to close her eyes and rest. Her body ached in all the right places—she wasn’t sure she could walk out of his room. She wasn’t sure she wanted to. Damn, she always met the nicest guys at the wrong ...
The sea breeze was in and the footpaths were crowded. Walking along with Kirsten, it was as if Gemma had never left…except some of the little boutiques had closed. New ones had opened in their place, including one that had a display of very funky shoes in the window. Gemma glanced at her flip-flo...
Maybe he isn’t guilty.Maybe it was time she faced the past and put it in the ground for good. On the train ride home she replayed every memory she had and tried to force the memory of that night to the surface, but all she got was breaking glass and screaming.When she got home, the house was sile...
She walked until she found a deserted park—there were plenty of them. A pack of dogs was at the other end, but she wasn’t worried. Even if they sensed her they couldn’t see her. She’d dropped the glamor that made her visible. She didn’t want anyone seeing her misery. She s...
Three years younger, she was very good at looking as though she was doing the right thing while in reality doing whatever she wanted. To Ava that seemed dishonest, even if it did create fewer headaches in the short-term. Ava gave the new lock a test and grinned. ‘Nope. But I’m not rushing either....
Edesia was always closed on Mondays. Today, however, Meagan Bissett had spent the afternoon working, preparing the dishes that she planned to put on the autumn menu. While she was happy with the presentation, the costings and profit margins, she still had to run them past the owner, Fraser Oxley-...
Her head throbbed, she was cold and groggy and there was a weight on her legs. She moved a little, only to feel the hot sting of iron on her flesh. Ella gasped and tried to shrink and escape the pain. Nothing. The iron was stopping her from using magic, and she was too weakened by the coming wint...
He was spending more and more time in the Hall of Judgment, settling the more frequent disputes between fairies and the dealing with the influx of mortals’ souls. When he saw Verden, he signaled him over.While it wasn’t a conversation he wanted to have, the King needed to be aware of the worsenin...
And his hands were sliding under the edge of her top. Eliza’s stomach turned and she pushed the guy away. He stumbled back. “What? You wanted it.” She wiped her mouth. “No.” All she’d wanted to do was kiss a guy without her braces on. Turns out they didn’t make much difference. She certainly didn...
In that time they’d gone out for lunches and dinners, all of them early in the week and often ending up at his place. She’d finally finished repainting her bedroom. The one she used for filming was still cream. It was nice to be able to separate her space from a work space. Although today her wor...
Nothing came up. She was sure it hadn’t been this bad last time, though twelve years could’ve faded the memory. She brushed her teeth and convinced herself she didn’t look as pale as she felt. The black suit didn’t help, but she was running out of clothes that fit. If she didn’t need the commissi...
Indigo had been expecting the request, but she didn’t want to go to Kalgoorlie and it certainly wasn’t home. Going back was more of a duty than fun. Emma would want to go out to celebrate being eighteen and able to drink, legally. She closed her eyes. Could she afford it? She knew exactly much sh...
Older, but not wiser, Hamlik had been given a choice—leave the planet or get therapy after getting into a brawl. Violence of any kind was frowned about in Klokian society, however it was deemed all right to mess with people’s minds to make them conform. To Filid that was worse. Hamlik felt the sa...
Isla held on to him, unwilling to let him go. Hot, her body ached, responding to his touch in a way it had never done when she was alone. Could he tell? Is that what he was asking? Should she tell? In the shadows, his eyes were unreadable. He waited for an answer. The delay was making her toes cu...
“Well?” Jacqui snapped her gaze from Felan’s back and the way his red waistcoat swung about his knees as he walked away. He always looked good no matter what he wore. However he’d never worn fairy clothing around her before; yet today and yesterday, he had. He wasn’t bothe...
He made himself a coffee and tried to be patient, but his fingers wanted to drum on the kitchen counter. Yesterday he’d let the opportunity slide by with a few banal exchanges that were no different than any other day. Today would be different. It had to be. Yet it had been a long time since he’d...
His father was at work, his mother and sister were at the salon—apparently everyone wanted their hair done before Christmas—Gemma was helping her mother get away from the man who had made Gemma’s teenage years hell, Mike was at work and Dan was doing whatever the fuck Dan did when he wasn’t here....
When people saw him they stepped back. Did they really think he was one of those Southerners? Were the Southerners that dangerous? He was aware that he hadn’t been outside yet. They were still in what he guessed was the palace. How big was this place? &nb...