Saturday, May 2, 2026

Review for Kinley MacGregor (Sherrilyn Kenyon)'s THE FORSAKEN

 

THE FORSAKEN
Historical Romance

 

 

 

AUTHOR:
Sherrilyn Kenyon (under the alias Kinley MacGregor)

RELEASE DATE:
May 12, 2026

PUBLISHER:
Oliver Heber Books

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
B0GY5KNSLK

RATING:
4.5

AUTHOR LINK:
https://www.sherrilynkenyon.com/

 

 

Draven de Montague, the Earl of Ravenswood, is known for his reputation on and off the battlefield. When his neighbor accuses him of raiding their villages, he consents to his king’s solution. Draven assures his sovereign that he will not lay a hand on his guest-slash-hostage in anger or lust. However, she tests the boundaries of his resolve. Can Draven resist Emily’s amorous pursuit? Or will he forsake his honor to have her?

Lady Emily is the youngest daughter of a powerful earl. She yearns to leave her father’s household and to start her own family. When she becomes a political hostage for a year, Emily decides to seize her chance. Tempting Draven to the altar proves to be a difficult endeavor, but Emily refuses to relent. Can she breach the barrier surrounding Draven’s heart? Or will another obstacle stand in Emily’s way?

Kenyon is the reason why I am a sucker for the wounded/tortured hero types. She writes them incredibly well. And Draven did not disappoint me. He has survived a traumatic childhood full of emotional and physical abuse. My heart bled for everything Draven underwent from his father’s hand. I can understand why he chooses to shut himself off from others and distrust them. What I love the most about Draven is how Emily helps him overcome his demons. It is not instant progress but a slow, agonizing one.

At first, she is afraid of him because of his reputation and her father’s prejudiced. However, Emily’s opinion of Draven changes as she spends time in his presence. She starts to see the good that others either ignore or overlook. I adore Emily’s determination to show Draven the love he never got to experience as a child. She never gave up on him. What I admire the most about Emily is how she openly rebukes her father for his cold treatment of Draven.

THE FORSAKEN is the first book in Kinley MacGregor’s historical romance series, BROTHERHOOD OF THE SWORD. I have been a fan of this author’s works (as both Kinley MacGregor and Sherrilyn Kenyon) for about seventeen years now. Originally released in 2001 as MASTER OF DESIRE, this is one of the author’s earlier works I have not read. I am ecstatic that she re-published it. I hope Kenyon plans to do that with the rest of her out-of-print titles.


Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Review for WITCH HAT ATELIER, Grimoire Edition 1

 

WITCH HAT ATELIER, Grimoire Edition 1
Fantasy

 

 

 

AUTHOR:
Kamome Shirahama

RELEASE DATE:
May 5, 2026

PUBLISHER:
Kodansha Comics

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
9798888777794

RATING:
4.5

 

 

Coco is a young girl from a remote village, who is fascinated by magic. She discovers that becoming a witch is not possible for everyone. When a witch visits her mother’s shop, Coco’s curiosity leads her to secretly watch him. She attempts to replicate what she observed, but things go terribly wrong. The witch decides to accept Coco as his latest apprentice. Her magical journey starts from there.

I really do not understand why many have problems with Coco. She is your typical child. Curious about the things that they are into and prone not to listen to adults/parents. I like that Coco is floundering in her introduction to magic, clumsy even.

What I like the most is how the magic system works in this world. Why the secrecy… And why a selective few are allowed to practice it. The mangaka does a brilliant job explaining the reasons. It is different, and it does not follow the same ol’ mold from others.

I have noticed a mixed range of opinions regarding the anime adaptation of this manga. I wanted to see what the hype is all about. When I discovered this edition available on Netgalley, I decided to take a chance to see if I would enjoy it. If I enjoy it, I plan to watch the anime and buy the manga.

Small nitpick – though I completely understand – the ARC only covers content from the first volume and some art. It is a preview edition than the full thing. So, no behind-the-scenes information on the world, interview with the mangaka, or early sketches. For the purpose I wanted, it is enough. I got a taste of the art style and the story’s premise. The art, including the few colored versions, is beautifully and tastefully done. It is not flashy or too detail orientated as some. I plan to start the anime sometime this week and buy the manga when finances allows.


Sunday, April 26, 2026

Review for Casey Griffin's "A FAKE WORSE THAN DEATH"

 

A FAKE WORSE THAN DEATH
Paranormal Romance, Mystery

 

 

AUTHOR:
Casey Griffin

RELEASE DATE:
May 15, 2026

PUBLISHER:
Charming Frog Publishing

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
9781990470455

RATING:
4.5

AUTHOR LINK:
https://books.caseygriffin.com/

 

 

Violet Woods directs her efforts to investigating her fiancé’s murder. She reluctantly accepts help from her nemesis, who promises to share useful case intel. Violet attends the exclusive estate auction without Lucy when the reporter fails to show. A corpse and counterfeit jewels land her into yet another mystery to solve. Plus, she suspects her deceased fiancé is keeping secrets from her. Is this new case somehow linked to Nolan’s unsolved murder?

Violet has shown such incredible growth through the series. Her return to Charm Island forces Violet to face her inner struggles, both mentally and emotionally. She is also taking her witchy abilities more seriously. I like how Violet and Lucy finally come full circle. This latest case helps them finally discard their rivalry. What I love the most is the slow progression of Violet and Max’s relationship. It is more like a slow-burn, second-chance type deal. And I admire Violet’s determination to stop running away when things get dicey or difficult.

A FAKE WORSE THAN DEATH is the fourth installment in Casey Griffin’s paranormal-mystery series, A CHARM ISLAND MYSTER. I suggest starting this series from the beginning, as each book reveals a clue to her fiancé’s cold case. The prior novels also explain the setting, Charm Island and its quirks, along with Violet’s witchy abilities.


Saturday, April 18, 2026

Review for Sherrilyn Kenyon's HELL TO PAY

 

HELL TO PAY
Paranormal / Urban Fantasy

 

 

 

AUTHOR:
Sherrilyn Kenyon

RELEASE DATE:
April 28, 2026

PUBLISHER:
Oliver Heber Books

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
B0G631NF1Z

RATING:
5

AUTHOR LINK:
https://www.sherrilynkenyon.com/

 

 

Luke Teivel, Lucifer’s son and heir, finds himself exiled from Hell and stranded on Earth. He vows to find the one responsible and make him/her pay. Luke works for Infernal Affairs – a covert division of the police that deals with supernatural cases. He and his new partner are investigating one that involves art students and missing souls. Someone is framing Luke with the murders. Could this case be connected to his banishment?

Detective Sorcha O’Malley is transferred to Infernal Affairs after an incident at her previous department. She is assigned to be Luke’s latest partner. Sorcha tries to adjust to the eccentricities of her new workplace and colleagues. Her and Luke’s first case quickly pulls Sorcha into the supernatural world. When he is framed for murder, she helps him clear his name. Will Sorcha be able to settle in within her department?

Luke made the entire story so fun to read. His snarky wisecracks and antics made me giggle continuously. I never knew what to expect him to do next or what sardonic remarks would come out of his mouth. My favorite thing about Luke is that he is more of an antihero than a traditional one. He is not above bending the rules or doing underhanded things to get the necessary clues for his cases. Luke’s mannerisms and quips remind me so much of Tom Ellis’s portrayal of Lucifer. They literally have the same vibe.

Sorcha proves that she is the perfect balance for Luke. She has this steadying influence that seems to mitigate his satirical nature.  I like how Sorcha could not stand Luke’s personality at first. Then slowly, she begins to find her groove with him and interact accordingly. I cannot wait for the author to delve more into Sorcha’s lineage and background. She has alluded to two significant events in her past which continue to impact her.

HELL TO PAY is the first book in Sherrilyn Kenyon’s brand-new paranormal series, INFERNAL AFFAIRS. It blends elements of SUPERNATURAL and LUCIFER, especially the cop angle. This series’ tone reminds me of the early DARK-HUNTER books. Same snarky humor, which is the author’s trademark. And quirky and entertaining characters with sarcastic wit and bold personalities. A name from one of the author’s Kinley MacGregor series is mentioned. I freely admit I had a fangirl moment because I recognized the character.

As I told my husband, there is no sex scenes. Yet. There is a lot of innuendo, flirting, and sexual awareness between the two mains. I have a feeling this series is going to be like Nalini Singh’s GUILD HUNTER series, mainly focusing on Luke and Sorcha. Which, I am totally on board with.


Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Review for Janna MacGregor's "CURVES FOR THE SECRET DUKE"

 

CURVES FOR THE SECRET DUKE
Historical Romance

 

AUTHOR:
Janna MacGregor

RELEASE DATE:
May 26, 2026

PUBLISHER:
Self-published.

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
B0FTGG52WQ

RATING:
4.5

AUTHOR LINK:
https://www.jannamacgregor.com/

 

 

Lady Penelope Harrington needs to marry and live humbly to secure her inheritance. She accepts a teaching position at an all-girls finishing school in Scotland. Penelope persuades her friend Edward to accompany her. She leads everyone at the school to believe he is her husband. However, the unknown stranger following them may reveal their deception. Will Penelope succeed in the task that her father left her?

Mr. Edward Thornton is the son of a tutor. He promises Penelope’s late father that he would always look out for her. When she asks him to act as her escort, Edward reluctantly agrees. He even assumes the role of her husband to protect her on the journey. Edward suspects the man trailing them works for a villainous viscount seeking to marry Pen. Who is the man really seeking? Penelope? Or could it possibly be Edward?

Penelope is an effervescent whirlwind with a love for ridiculous hats. I like her teaching style. It is a little out there, but it did capture her students’ rapt attention. What I love the most about Penelope is how she never cared about her and Edward’s stations. She treats him as her equals and knows that she can trust him.

Edward is such a sweetheart! He has always been Penelope’s staunchest ally, even with the differences in their station. He refuses to allow anyone to take advantage of her or hurt her. I love how Edward adores Pen’s full figure. He is quick to admonish her whenever she bashes on her curves.

CURVES FOR THE SECRET DUKE is the seventh book in the BUSTY BODICE CLUB series. Each of the seven stories are written by a different author featuring full-figured sisters. Novella in length, the stories do not take long to read. This installment is by Janna MacGregor, an author that I am familiar with.


Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Review for Annabelle Anders' "CURVES FOR THE BEASTLY DUKE"

 

CURVES FOR THE BEASTLY DUKE
Historical Romance

 

 

AUTHOR:
Annabelle Anders

RELEASE DATE:
April 28, 2026

PUBLISHER:
Penny Publishing

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
B0FQWBMG51

RATING:
4.5

AUTHOR LINK:
https://www.annabelleanders.com/

 

 

Rosamund “Rosa” Harrington needs to publish something meaningful under her own name to gain her inheritance. She decides to write an article about the Beastly Duke of Bexley. Rosa wants to banish the ugly, dark rumors circulating about Julian. She pretends to be a common miss to gain his reluctant cooperation. However, Rosa’s deception may unravel all her good intentions. Will Rosamund’s article change society’s outlook on Julian?

Julian Cavendish, Duke of Bexley, chooses to lead a life away from public scrutiny and societal speculation. He has accepted the moniker attached to him. Julian’s isolation is interrupted when a determined miss arrives at his doorstep, eager to write his story. The woman appears unfazed by his gruffness or the scar on his face. Julian distrusts Rosamund’s intentions, but he allows her to stay. Can Rosamund convince Julian that he is not beastly?

Rosamund pleasantly surprised me. I admire her determination to publish an article to prove the rumors about Julian false. She wanted the world to truly see the man beneath the scars. Yeah, Rosa went about it underhandly. But she meant no disrespect by it. Rosamund knew it was the only way she could gather the pertinent information about him.

It is no secret that I adore wounded/tortured hero types. And Julian did not disappoint me! My heart went out to him. War changed him both inside and out. I understand Julian’s need for solitude after the cruel speculations of his peers and the public. He knew that no matter how hard he protested, people would believe what they wanted. What I adore the most about Julian is how he did not allow his isolation to interfere with his ducal duties. He channeled all his focus onto his lands and tenants, doing what needed to be done for those dependent on him. Also, he had his wood carving hobby.

CURVES FOR THE BEASTLY DUKE is the fourth book in the BUSTY BODICE CLUB series. Each of the stories are written by a different author featuring full-figured sisters. This installment is written by Annabelle Anders, a new-to-me author. The Beauty and the Beast vibe made me eager to continue reading till the end.


Review of Jennifer K. Lambert's "AMONG THE THORNS"

 

AMONG THE THORNS
Fantasy Romance

 

AUTHOR:

Jennifer K Lambert (aka Jeffe Kennedy)

RELEASE DATE:
July 14, 2026

PUBLISHER:
Bramble

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
9781250360373

RATING:
4.5

AUTHOR LINK:
https://jenniferklambert.com/

 

 

Rose is regarded as the generation’s most promising oneiromancer, potentially rivaling Oneira. She even attracted the interest of a minor prince. Rose has always felt different from her classmates, as if something in her life was missing. She soon discovers the presence of an untrained oneiromancer bearing her likeness, who is causing havoc. When Rose confronts the other sorceress, she realizes they are both victims of a lie. Will she uncover the mastermind behind their separation?  At what cost to herself?

Thorn spends her life isolated in a woodland cottage, unaware of her magical ability. She wishes for freedom and to be rescued by her dream prince. Thorn seizes her chance when her guardian leaves her unattended. She quickly realizes that she is ill-equipped to navigate the outside world safely. When a more refined version of herself arrives, Thorn learns they are involved in someone else’s plot. Is it possible for her and Rose to break free from the political agenda that confines them? Can Thorn learn to control her magical ability?

Sebastien is the seventh son of King Soren. When it becomes apparent his ability is zoopathy, he is enrolled in a school of magic. Sebastien’s father has an ulterior motive for sending him to that school: to persuade Rose to accept his contractual offer. When he is unsuccessful, he heads home and unexpectedly encounters a softer, fragile facsimile of the sorceress. Sebastien unintentionally helps the two women discover one another. Which sorceress will he choose? The sophisticated, aloof one? Or the vulnerable, guileless one?

In the beginning, I did not care too much about Rose. She came off too snobbish, too anti-social for my tastes. However, my opinion started to change once I learned more about her. Then her demeanor and attitude made sense. What I like the most about Rose is her willingness to help Thorn reclaim the life stolen from her. Yes, she was a little harsh towards Thorn sometimes. However, it was necessary to keep the other woman from doing involuntary harm.

My heart went out to Thorn. She has been mentally abused and taken advantage of by her guardian. And she has been deprived of the necessary tutelage of her abilities. It is understandable why Thorn’s personality is the total opposite of Rose’s. I admire the bravado it took for Thorn to take the initiative to learn about her magic in secret. Yes, she bumbled through it and made many mistakes along the way.

At first, Sebastien did not leave much of an impression on me. His upbringing in the royal court left him cynical about love, especially all that Sebastien had to endure. I am surprised he turned out as he did. I like Sebastien’s closeness with his two unpopular half-sisters. He wants nothing more than to improve their lives since they looked after him throughout the years. I believe they are the reason he turned out pretty decently instead of being ruthless jerks like their other siblings.

AMONG THE THORNS is the second book in Jennifer K. Lambert’s fantasy romance series, NEVER THE ROSES. The story can easily standalone. It features a completely new group of characters, basically picking up where NEVER THE ROSES leave off. Oneira appears twice in the book with Stearanos once. Mostly they are mentioned (or referenced).

I enjoyed this book way more than the first. Yes, the beginning did start off slowly. However, it was necessary to introduce the three main characters and their situations. Once things became established, the pacing picked up.