By ArtSeblis on Nov 4, 2010 in:
mushy weird, book review, darkyn series, lynn viehl, paranormal romance, paranormal thriller, Private Demon, romance fiction, supernatural mystery, supernatural romance, supernatural thriller, urban fantasy, vampire romance
The investigation of a Darkyn vampire leads to the dying Jema. He enters her dreams to find out what she knows about the Brethren. Even if he saves her from cold-blooded killers, how can he save her from her mortality?
By ArtSeblis on Oct 28, 2010 in:
mushy weird, book review, darkyn series, if angels burn, lynn viehl, paranormal romance, paranormal thriller, romance fiction, supernatural mystery, supernatural romance, supernatural thriller, urban fantasy, vampire romance
Dr. Alexandra Keller, Chicago’s most brilliant reconstructive surgeon, was abducted and persuaded to operate on Michael Cyprien, New Orlean’s most reclusive millionaire. His face and body were disfigured beyond medical repair. But his body’s ab...
When human magicians open a gate to their world, the sylphs are easily lured. They become slaves of humans who make them work or do battle for them. To enslave a battle sylph, a woman must be sacrificed. But Solie refuses to be sacrificed.
By ArtSeblis on Oct 14, 2010 in:
filipino, mushy weird, book review, filipino author, Filipino book, Filipino literature, filipino novel, Filipino Young Adult, lookslikerein, under lock and key, YA fiction
Every last Saturday of the month, they would meet in the park and drop another memory into a little box... Read this book if you like Young Adult fiction about loss and acceptance of that loss; books about friendship and growing up; to support works...
By ArtSeblis on Sep 26, 2010 in:
bookish activities, filipino, mushy weird, a good year, book about wine, book discussion, book review, contemporary fiction, contemporary literature, Filipino book club, Flips Flipping Pages, peter mayle, wine appreciation orientation
During the Flips Flipping Pages book discussion last September 18, the wine flowed. The reason for meeting was Peter Mayle’s bestselling novel, A Good Year. Published in 2004, it was adapted into a movie starring Russell Crowe in 2006.