Tag: fantasy

REVIEW: Frost and Claus by Matilda Janes

Santa’s eldest daughter Chrystal Claus is curvy, cute, and loves to bake. Opening her bakery has been a dream come true, she loves to watch her customers smile after they’ve eaten one of her treats. It’s her gift and she’s never been happier. That is until Jack Frost comes back into town, seemingly intent on … Continue reading REVIEW: Frost and Claus by Matilda Janes

REVIEW: Bound by Sophie Oak

Megan Starke has given up believing in knights in shining armor. With an unrewarding job and a failed marriage, no one would confuse her life with a fairy tale. No one is coming to save the day or carry her off to a romantic fantasy. So when she wakes up in a magical world and … Continue reading REVIEW: Bound by Sophie Oak

REVIEW: Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M Auel

A natural disaster leaves the young girl wandering alone in an unfamiliar and dangerous land until she is found by a woman of the Clan, people very different from her own kind. To them, blond, blue-eyed Ayla looks peculiar and ugly—she is one of the Others, those who have moved into their ancient homeland; but … Continue reading REVIEW: Clan of the Cave Bear by Jean M Auel

REVIEW: Sorcha’s Story by Samuel Z Jones

While on a diplomatic mission to neghbouring Daricia, a young Silvan envoy is kidnapped and forced to join the harem of the rebel warlord Odacon Karmensis. Raised in militantly religious Silveneir, Sorcha must adjust to now being trained and used as a sex slave. But Odacon has darker plans for Sorcha and all his captive … Continue reading REVIEW: Sorcha’s Story by Samuel Z Jones

REVIEW: Diamond Mirage from Aedian & Glair

Crystal elves: Beautiful, ethereal creatures born of pure celestial energy. Their eyes and hair are crystalline, reflecting light just like the mountains of diamonds and opals that surround their magical homeland. For most, he was a fable. But for others, the most valuable possession. Captured by human bandits as a gift for their influential Master, … Continue reading REVIEW: Diamond Mirage from Aedian & Glair

REVIEW: Elf Slave by Sarah Hawke

A decadent empire on the brink of collapse. An ambitious emperor yearning for conquest. An elf slave with the power to liberate her people. Prized for their delicate beauty and ageless grace, the "faeyn" elves have long been coveted as pleasure slaves by the ruling noble families of the vast human empire. But Elara is … Continue reading REVIEW: Elf Slave by Sarah Hawke

REVIEW: Captive of Gor by John Norman

In this seventh book in the Gorean Series, beautiful and headstrong Elinor Brinton of Earth finds herself thrust into the savage world of Counter-Earth, also known as Gor. Brinton must relinquish her earthly position as a beautiful, wealthy and powerful woman when she finds herself a part of the harsh Gorean society. She is powerless … Continue reading REVIEW: Captive of Gor by John Norman

REVIEW: Sorcery, Swords & Titties By Delilah Dallas

Ohlon, the ancient city of mystics was an enchanting city to behold, but to Alura it was her prison. The young emerald haired vixen seizes her opportunity to escape the hands of her abusive master, Lord Lucien. The former sex slave finds herself unprepared for the dangers that lurk in the wilderness and must fight … Continue reading REVIEW: Sorcery, Swords & Titties By Delilah Dallas

REVIEW: Dragon Temple Saga by Janine Cross

Like her half-breed mother, young Zarq Darquel can’t always hold her tongue. A peasant on a large dragon estate, she goes unnoticed by the Temple of the Dragon—until she accidentally captures the attention of an eccentric and dangerous dragonmaster, unleashing a storm of tragedy. Her clan is plunged into destitution, her beautiful sister, Waivia, sold … Continue reading REVIEW: Dragon Temple Saga by Janine Cross

REVIEW: Annie Morphs by Alyson Belle

On a cold night in an abandoned construction site, a dying alien grants five brave children the power to morph into any animal or person they can touch so that they can fight back against a secret invasion of evil, mind-controlling slugs called the "Yucks." Arnold knows this because he was there, hiding behind a … Continue reading REVIEW: Annie Morphs by Alyson Belle