As a research grunt at a local television station, Abby Baker tends to blend into the background, which is where she's most comfortable. But when she ends up being the last resort to cover a hot story, Abby discovers a whole new side to her personality when she is possessed by a fiend—a type of r...
Unfortunately I have read a rash of these fluffy novels lately in which the female protagonist is an absolute asshole. This is one of them. I guess authors are trying to make them "sassy" but the just come off as unlikable and someone you want to bitch slap. To be fair she did set this charact...
This book was my first werewolf experience. I must say it was strangely intriguing. I must admit I was worried I would not be able to finish as by page 19 the main character had chewed her best friend’s hand off and was vomiting blood and internal organs, but after the initial shock had worn of...
This is the first book of hers I read and it's not the best. I gave up on this series thinking they just aren't my thing. I read another book of hers JP recommended and found it much better. Not to be all negative nelly but my biggest complaint is that most of the female protagonist are so bit...
I loved this story and thought the characters were great!This is the story of Tess Menzies (a witch) and Rafael De Santos (a were-jaguar). I loved Tess and loved it when by sending Tess to Rafael, her grandfather's evil plan backfired! From their first meeting the sparks created between the two c...
This book wasn't what I expected at all. And the really crazy thing was that I started out liking it. There was humor, the author had a funny way of describing things, and used humorous phrases and things that had me entertained. Regina was the shy one of the lot, believed in monogamous relations...