A review from Diane Donovan: Editor at Donovan Literary Services and Sr. Reviewer at Midwest Book Review
Supernatural P.I. is a P.I. story that is just as strong in its investigative components as it is in describing the evolution of a professional problem-solver who hones her own unique abilities.
Readers of mysteries that are thoroughly embedded in crime and supernatural worlds alike will find Supernatural P.I. an outstanding read, from its strong character development and nicely paced action to the surprising twists of mystery that keeps readers involved to the end.
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Amazon Reviews for Princess of Prias
This book was a lot of fun! It’s fairytale meat science fiction. I enjoyed it very much and the romantic factor mixed in with a humor gave it such life. Elle was a very strong female character who I enjoyed very much. This author takes us to new planets that are very vividly described and she does so mixing in humor, action, romance, and the unknown.
The story grabbed me right out the gate–right from the prologue, and it only gets better from there. It moves at a nice fast pace, but not too fast, and is action-packed in addition to the romance. The romance isn’t the story’s center but nicely enhances the main plot of finding, securing, and returning Elle to her home planet.
A review from D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
A Life with Beasts is a story of intrigue and attraction that is especially recommended for mystery readers who enjoy more than a light dose of paranormal encounters and a touch of romance.
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A 5 out of 5 review for A Spider in the Garden from Debbie at Arcaeolibrarian. Read the entire review here.
I LOVED the history behind the webmakers and the daywalkers and how that all came about and how it all went wrong so long ago! The animosity between the daywalkers and the vampires was unexpected, but explained away perfectly. Again, not spoiling it by explaining!
I loved how it all came together, all the history, all Aranha’s heritage, and Dag’s brothers.
It’s got some violence, but vampires trying to take over the world ain’t ever gonna be a picnic. It’s smexy, in places, but not ever so explicit. It’s all at a level fitting for this book.
A review for A Werewolf in Women’s Clothes from Diane Donovan of Midwest Book Reviews: Read the full review here
Courtney Davis’s creation is not your usual werewolf or supernatural saga, but the story of a woman coming into her alternate powers and identity. Davis does an exceptional job of covering this transformation on many different levels, highlighting the process of self-realization and new interactions with others also in her situation which take Tiffany beyond her comfort zone and into a different kind of life.