Shadow Seer (Blood Shadows #2)
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Their Shadows recognize each other immediately. Their hearts need a little more time… Emma...
Adult Paranormal Romance
Nursing Care Plans - NANDA 2017
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Nursing Care Plans features over 300 care plans with nursing diagnoses, interventions and...
Goodheart's Photoguide to Common Pediatric and Adult Skin Disorders
Herbert Goodheart and Mercedes Gonzales
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Dr. Goodheart's award-winning and highly regarded guide to skin disorders has been fully updated in...
Night Reader Reviews (683 KP) rated A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire (Blood and Ash #2) in Books
Jan 25, 2022
I was pleasantly surprised when I opened this book and found that the first sentence in this one was the last sentence in the previous book. The transition from one book to another was so flawless that they actually could just be part one and two of the same book.
Right away we join Poppy on her journey away from the Ascended and towards Atlantia and her uncertain future. Casteel and Poppy are slowly navigating their relationship and trying to establish where they stand with each other and how far they are willing to take things. This is hard to accomplish when it seems like every time they turn around they face one problem after another be it Ascended, Craven, Descenters, or even unhappy and nervous Atlantians and Wolven.
No punches are pulled (literally) in this second Blood and Ash novel. The twists and turns are just as surprising as in the first if not a bit more confusing than before. While it is not quite as good as the first one because it falls into the trap that many fantasy books do when there are battles and the description of them causes that battle to drag on. However, that did not take too much away from how enjoyable this book is.
Emma (519 KP) rated La Belle Sauvage: The Book of Dust in Books
Nov 14, 2019
In some ways it's similar to his old books, but this one is all about the thrill of the chase and it feels a bit more exciting.
My only criticism is that he had added some adult content,probably to appeal to an older audience, but it doesn't feel right reading it in a Pullman book.
Nevertheless I can't wait for the next two instalments.
Sophia (Bookwyrming Thoughts) (530 KP) rated The Bone Witch (The Bone Witch, #1) in Books
Jan 23, 2020
Chupeco’s latest novel follows Tea as she first discovers her abilities as a bone witch and undergoes an apprenticeship, and years later as an adult. Secretly I am in love with The Young Elites by Marie Lu because Adelina is a villain and The Bone Witch is honestly similar because Tea is basically a villain.
It is a slow book. There are lots of descriptions and world-building, but the book definitely picks up a notch later.
<a href="https://bookwyrmingthoughts.com/some-of-those-arcs-from-last-year/" target="_blank">This review was originally posted on Bookwyrming Thoughts</a>
Sex Out Loud with Tristan Taormino
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This program contains explicit content that may be unsuitable for some listeners. Discretion is...
Nasty Women Radio
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Nasty women radio believes that for women to move forward empowered in their own lives as well as in...
The Once And Future Nerd - A Fantasy-Comedy Audio Drama
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When three high school students from modern-day Pennsylvania find themselves trapped in a world of...
Half Blood: The Complete Collection: Books 1-5
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The survival of a species is on the line, and everyone wants a piece of her. Indigo is hard-wired...
Adult Paranormal Romance Urban Fantasy Vampires Shifters