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Review: Winter Fae by Melissa Turner Lee and Pauline Creeden

Winter Fae, by Melissa Turner Lee and Pauline Creeden,is an intriguing start to what's set to be a pretty impressive fantasy series. It only took about 45 mins or so to read and every step I was engaged. Winter Fae is very much a short prequel to the series and sets up an exciting background and lays the foundations to an interesting concept and very readable characters.  It was very enjoyable, and most definitely piqued my interest enough to read the next installment which I hope will be a full length novel. I didn’t see any real evidence of Steampunk within the novella and would describe Winter Fae as a fantasy read. Maybe this will be explored more in the follow up. 4 fae fairies.  Synopsis ~The Short Story Prequel to ARMORED HEARTS (Steampunk Fantasy)~ Once upon a time, a fairy princess gave up her home, her family, and her birthright for the love of a human lord. But life outside has made her sick. When she returns to the land of fae with her son, she disco...

Review: She-Wolf (Blood #0.5) by Elizabeth Morgan

She - Wolf is a supernatural erotic romance set in Scotland. It centres around Owen and his werewolf pack and the problems that they face, including his difficult relationship with Clare whose heart he broken five years earlier. This is the first full length novel I've read from Ms Morgan and having read two novellas previously, which I loved, I was very excited to see what she could do with a feature length so to speak and let me tell you she did NOT disappoint! I love her writing style she gives just enough detail without taking away your imagination which is a difficult thing to do; it's easy to waffle on and describe everything in detail which in my opinion bores the reader. Ms Morgan, however, gives just enough which allows the reader to paint a very vivid picture, if the story says the bar the characters are in is sleazy and seedy, then Ms Morgan gives just enough to make you feel it! I really loved this book; the story grabs you from the start and doe...