Lady Wolf's Library
Wicked Tales & Wild Romances
Author: Lady Nightwolf
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by Diane Biller. Pub Date 10/08/2019 3 Stars. Best enjoyed with a hot cup of tea in a lavish sitting room. Beware of unexplained drafts. Returning to New York, recently widowed Alva Webster finds herself in a hotbed of undeserved scandal at the hands of her less-than-kind late husband. Alva is bent on making her…
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By Sherry D. Ficklin, Pub date 9/23/2019. Stolen Empire #5 3 Stars. Best enjoyed with a…um, prior knowledge…of how noble relationships worked back in the day. Let me start this off by saying that Sherry Ficklin is a very talented author for three very good reasons. One, this is my first book by her and…
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By Adrienne Young, Pub date September 3, 2019. 3 Stars. Best Enjoyed at Night by Firelight Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for the advanced reader copy in exchange for a fair and honest review–I had seriously been looking forward to this one and I could not wait. I absolutely loved Adrienne Young’s…
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By Tómas Prower. Pub Date September 8, 2019. 4.5 Stars. Best Enjoyed Anytime Your Morbid Curiosity Taps on the Glass Tómas Prower takes us on an amazing journey into the one of the most important, yet seemingly taboo, parts of life: Death. I have been enjoying this one for a month now. This is the…
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By G.A. Aiken. Pub Date August 27, 2019. 4 Stars. Best enjoyed when you need an adventure. The Blacksmith Queen begins with a battle between brothers bent on slaying one another over the throne of their father. It’s a rather confusing, bloody scene with people getting slaughtered left and right. In the confusion, we find…
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By Billy Jensen. Pub Date August 13, 2019 5 Stars. Best enjoyed in the dark. I’d like to preface this review by saying I’m a Murderino, a term adopted by “My Favorite Murder” listeners and fans as a calling card of the subset of people in our society who are fascinated by true crime, mostly…
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By Makiia Lucier, Pub Date August 27, 2019. 3.5 Stars. Best enjoyed on a beach or on a boat and with a sense of adventure. I’d like to preface this review by stating that although this book is a sequel t0 the Tower of Winds, it is not necessary to read the first book prior…
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By Molly Harper 4 Stars, best with a cup of tea and a sense of wonder. Fledgling is the second book in the Changeling series by Molly Harper and tackles Sarah Smith Cassandra Reed’s second year at Miss Castwell’s Institute for the Magical Instruction of Young Ladies in an alternative Victorian England where the magical…
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By Alyson McLayne 4 Stars. Best enjoyed with a glass of wine behind a locked door. This book is #4 in The Sons of Gregor MacLeod series, although it can be read as a standalone, which is exactly how I read it. Laird Gavin MacLeod is looking for his son who has been lost the…
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By Katherine Arden. 4 Stars. Best enjoyed with a handful of trail mix on a chilly fall evening Olivia—who prefers Ollie–was different a year ago before she lost her mom. Since then, she quit chess club and most social activities and has retreated into books. On her way home one day after an incident at…