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Life’s a Witch: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Life's a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3)Life’s a Witch by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the story of Crimson Oliver, a witch who just can’t catch a break with her magic and everytime she casts a spell, something goes wrong and Mike Cortez, a demon in rehabilitation who makes deals with the devil and owns a restaurant all at the same time.

The story starts with Crimson as she is about to go in front of the Council of Elders of her coven, which is in direct relation to her latest magical mishap. As the Council convenes and Rosemary takes her place as head priestess, she asks one of the other witches to read out the charges against Crimson which, if they are found to be true, will .end up with Crimson having her power bound and a life in exile away from other witches for the rest of her life and Crimson has no intention of letting that happen as she is not guilty of any of the charges and given the result of her questioning, it looks like that is exactly what will happen, that is until she invokes the goddess and the right to challenge the high priestess to a magic battle and the goddess deems that it shall go ahead, much to the amazement of the rest of the coven, especially Rosemary. It is decided that the two witches have one month to prepare for the challenge and the winner takes the role of High Priestess and the loser has their magic bound and must live in exile, but Crimson is sure that Rosemary only rules the coven without their respect and decides that there must be more to Rosemary than meets the eye and that she will both find out and win the challenge, all she has to do is practice, practice and practice some more.

Next we meet Mike as he is about to go to his meet with a group of like minded demons and remembers to take his angel cake with him, a way to sweeten the evening, he also knows that he is late with his freedom payment when his hand starts to burn and his spine tingle, a sign that the connection between himself and Satan is itching for it to be paid. As the meeting winds up, Mike heads back home, he passes a few guys who he could read and see whether there could be a deal to strike, but he figures that it isn’t worth sending Satan yet another testicle as payment of the deal, he already has enough of those! He also sensed no malice in them and as he normally only made deals with those who would already be damned anyway, he passes on the opportunity, however, as soon as he gets past the restaurant downstairs and into his apartment, Satan is waiting for him, although it isn’t because he is late on a payment it is because he has a job for him, he is in need of a new assistant as his jealous girlfriend has gotten rid of the last one and he will only accept a witch, if Mike can manage it, then he can be free, so now the only thing Mike has to do is find one.

As Crimson and Mike decide to go to the same bar for different reasons and unbeknown to the other, they run into each other and the old flame ignites between them, but soon they have to go their separate ways before one of them decides to do something they would regret. The pull between them is too strong and they decide that they want to see where things will lead, but there are mishaps along the way and when they talk about it, they accidentally make a deal and Mike manages to damn Crimson when she agrees to give her body and soul to the devil in exchange for winning the contest against Rosemary.

This is a romp from New Orleans to Hell and back again, but will everything turn out to plan, or will history repeat itself? The only way to find out is to join the ride and find out.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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Hunted (Hunted Series Book 1) by Sarah Biglow and Molly Zenk – Review by Anna Hirsch

HuntedHunted by Sarah Biglow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Hunted (Hunted Series Book 1) by Sarah Biglow and Molly Zenk
4 Stars

I’ve always enjoyed books written by these authors. They know the best way to pull you in and keep you interested. I found this story to be quite ordinary its take on vampires. The world knows of them and the vampires have been trying to integrate since prohibition. They have gained certain rights and are fighting for more. Trying to show the world that they deserve love and life even while hunters chase them down.

Even after one hundred years, Edith still mourns the loss of her love. She’s constantly living in the past until she meets Darren. He makes her want to shed her reservations and live in the moment. Being a hunter, Darren never thought he’d meet a vampire he didn’t want to kill; until Edith. Unfortunately for them both, they are breaking clan laws. The clan leader will do everything in his power to stop them.

This is a story filled with desire, longing and danger. It’s hunters versus humans. Will you choose to be the hunter or the hunted? Another excellent book to add to these authors collection.

Review by @Anna Hirsch
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HUNTED (HUNTED series Book 1) by Sarah Biglow & Molly Zenk – Review by Piper Foster

HuntedHunted by Sarah Biglow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Edith and her daughters, who was sired and saved from a horrible time during the Khmer Rouge reign of terror in Cambodia live outside the Clan Institute run by her sire Mr Heartsong. The girls attend a human school and have made friends with others . They are doing a LARP event and getting people to sign up. Which brings some unwanted guest Vampire Hunters. What can this LARP events bring out in others. Mr.Heartstrong has another agenda and wants people to will the others to follow his plan.Darren is a dangerous hunter & realises in order to save his brother from danger he must infiltrate the reenactment as a potential human recruit, not letting down his guard or outing himself as a hunter. A must read.

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Life’s a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Nicole Noble

Life's a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3)Life’s a Witch by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

2020 has been unreal. And if you’re anything like me, reading (which was already a passion) has become a wonderful escape. And you can definitely do this with Carrie Pulkine’s New Orleans Nocturne series. Light, funny with a touch of angst and a good romance, Ms. Pulkinen has quickly become a go-to author for me.

Life’s a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 3) is my latest read by this fun author and I was not disappointed. Now, keep in mind, all of Ms. Pulkinen’s books can be read as stand-alone reads but you will get oh so much more enjoyable if you read the books in order. One of the good things about doing this is that Ms. Pulkinen keeps the story moving through each book. There aren’t any “story gaps” between the books (which is AWESOME). You’ll be engaged in each story from the very beginning and pick up more and more details and nuances in each book, so yeah, read them ALL. But back to my review…

This is the 3rd book in this fabulous series and follows Crimson and Mike. And what a pair these two are! The sparks fly between these two from the get-go (and it’s not because Crimson had another spell go awry, lol). I fell in love with these 2 characters so much! I think they might be my favorite couple in this series so far. The shenanigans and circumstances that these two find themselves in are so crazy but hysterical. And the romance – WHEW!! Steamy but sweet! With the added benefit of the wonderful sub-characters and great story, this book was a true pleasure to read. I will definitely be picking up the next book in this series!

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Eye of Death (Vampire State Book 3) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Bobbi Wagner

Eye of Death (Vampire State, #3)Eye of Death by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the third book in this series, I enjoyed it just as much as the previous two books. This author has continued to impress me with his writing skills and his attention to details. This book is no different. The plot is creative and the characters bring the story to life. This is a fast paced story that is engaging and easy to read. Rowena is back in another action filled story. This time she has taken to the streets to report the war going on around her. As things are falling apart around her she is forced to decide which side of the war she is on. She is such a great character and really does make the story for me. I highly recommend this book and this series.

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HUNTED (HUNTED series Book 1) by Sarah Biglow & Molly Zenk – Review by Lisa Helmick

HuntedHunted by Sarah Biglow
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is a different look on vampires. Well a few of them anyway. The characters are plentiful and Edith is not a typical vampire. She lost her fiancée and has always kept an eye out for his family. Years later she gets a chance…an unbelievable chance but will she take it. It means doing something she never thought she would do. Darren has lost his parents to vampires. He dislikes them and became a Hunter. I think he was shocked meeting Edith and it left him feeling strange.

There is a lot of movement and action. But sadly there isn’t an ending. So there must be a second book in the works. It might be a soft conclusion but not a happy ever after. In fact, in the epilogue is where the title came from.

Overall it’s an okay story. It’s just not what I was expecting. I liked Edith and Darren. They are complete opposites. I just didn’t get any *feelings* from them. Or really any other characters.

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Life’s a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Life's a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3)Life’s a Witch by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Life’s a Witch is book 3 in the New Orleans Nocturnes series by Carrie Pulkinen. This series is hilarious and I highly recommend it. As you can see from the titles- the author has a great sense of humor. Super natural is not my normal genre of book, but I love these. They are about witches, vampires, demons, etc but they are not dark and super paranormal. They take place in New Orleans in modern day and are so light hearted and funny. This book focuses on Crimson and Mike, a witch and a devil’s advocate. It does contain Crimson’s friends, characters from the first two books, but their involvement is so minimal is it is not necessary to read in order. You could start with any book and go back and read the others if you wanted, or read as a stand alone. I love the author’s writing style, she is great at describing the situations and people. She also had me in near tears several times due to laughing so hard. There is a scene that takes place in the bathroom after too many bean burritos- I was dying! Highly recommend this series, its a quick read and it will keep you engaged from start to finish.

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Life’s a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Katie Matthews

Life's a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3)Life’s a Witch by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

I really enjoyed this book!! It made me laugh quite a few times whilst I was reading it, the story was fun to read and I really liked the characters. The author has a really fun and engaging writing style and the story was so easy to read. I thought that Crimson was just such an awesome character to read about, I think she is probably one of my favourite characters this year, she made me smile and laugh so much – I absolutely adored her and her clumsiness! I loved Mike as well – they were so perfect together!
I would recommend reading this series in order but they can also be read as standalones. I am definitely loving this paranormal romantic comedy series and I would highly recommend it to other readers!

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HUNTED (HUNTED series Book 1) by Sarah Biglow & Molly Zenk – Review by Liz Vrchota

HuntedHunted by Sarah Biglow
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I sincerely love when these two get together and write these amazing and gripping novels that I soak up like my favorite drink on a hot day. HUNTED is the first in a new series from Sarah Biglow and Molly Zenk. These two always create these worlds that carry you away and make you feel as if you are right there with the characters as you read. I will be honest though, vampire books and movies, etc, are not my fav… I know how could I but honestly to me this is a trope that is overplayed usually…. NOT the case here. This felt fresh and adventurous, and most of all it felt as if it could have been real and believable. I was swept up into this world where vampires walk amongst us and we don’t deny it. Unfortunately, for them they still need to protect themselves from being hunted and eradicated. I loved the characters in this and was completely engrossed from the very first chapter until the final few words of the last. I cannot wait to get my hands on the next novel and see where it will take me!

Review by @lizaileen
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HUNTED (HUNTED series Book 1) by Sarah Biglow & Molly Zenk – Review by Angela Hayes

HuntedHunted by Sarah Biglow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

 

Hunted is the first book in the Hunted series by Sarah Biglow and Molly Zenk. It is a great fast-paced paranormal story- with vampires, hunters, the supernatural, mystery, tension, romance, drama, action, adventure, wonderful world building, family, originality, and intriguing characters.
I love the stories that this talented duo cooks up- and this latest collaboration is definitely one of my favourites they have produced. I can’t wait to see where the series leads from here. Who doesn’t love a good vampire story?

Thank you, Sarah Biglow and Molly Zenk!

 

Reviewed by @angelahayes

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City Without A Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Cindy Rushin

City Without A Sun (Vampire State, #2)City Without A Sun by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Once again a good story by Alexander Charalambides. The story of Rowena and Vincenzo just gets better and better. This story had a few twists and turns but that just made it very interesting. The vibrant world that Alexander Charalambides has created make the novel come alive. I look forward to the future adventures of Rowena and Vincenzo.

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Vampire State by Alexander Charalambides reviewed by Cindy Rushin

Vampire StateVampire State by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I enjoyed this novel by Alexander Charalambides. I love paranormal novels and especially novels about vampires. Alexander Charalambides has created a new twist to the normal vampire novel. The story of Rowena and Vincenzo is intriguing, and I cannot wait to see how it progresses. Alexander Charalambides has created a vibrant world and I look forward to exploring it more with the continuation of the story.

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City Without A Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides – Reviewed by Roxsanne Lesieur.

City Without A Sun (Vampire State, #2)City Without A Sun by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the next installment of the Vampire State books and it is just as good as the first book, it is full of twists and turns with everything being still in shades of grey and black and as confusing as ever when we rejoin Rowena and Vincenzo as they are getting to grips with their new life living together away from their families in an apartment in one of the Pale areas of the city. It is raining the usual black rain and Rowena is slowly getting used to the different light levels in daytime and nighttime in the city without a sun. She is waiting for Vincenzo to come home, so while she is waiting she checks in on her dad to see how he is finding life as a Pale since he became a citizen, he is enjoying it and the lifestyle and the perks of being a Pale and a politician, he asks after them and then hangs up and by this time Vincenzo is home. They have some toast and settle in to talk about his day and look at the news channels sitting on the sofa together, this includes the backlash from their recent legalisation of citizenship without having to become a Pale, they also discuss Flavius Fortis and the ULA and how they are gaining popularity since the vote, it is looking like they are stirring the pot and blaming it on the humans and the Prince of Kemet and his upcoming trip to Sanguinia.

The next morning Rowena heads out to start her new job at Gargoyle, a Sanguinian news network as their first human contributor which Vincenzo has pulled some strings to get her, she is nervous and sets of early to get there on time and it is a good things she did as she gets slowed down by a protest on the highway, as she is passing by she sees the officers dragging away a sign saying “Honor and Virtue”, but does not dwell on it while she is too stressed out about her first day. When she gets there she decides to give everyone who works there the benefit of the doubt, so she starts this with the Pale on reception whom she asks where to go to get to the offices and when she gets there, she is directed to the editor’s office by another Pale Ernesto. When she meets Corsi she is dismissed after a short introduction to her role at the paper and follows Ernesto to where her new office will be, which is an unusual thing for a new hire, she is told it is because she is famous, yet another thing for her to think about later on. Not surprisingly, there is a post it note with her login details on so that she can access her computer, so when that is done and remembering that part of her role will be on the screen as a presenter, she decides to go and explore the other floors of the building and meet some of the people she’ll be presenting the shows with.

It is busy on the floor she needs, there are Pale’s everywhere with clipboards, headsets and microphones, as well as other equipment, so Rowena passes by the editing suites until she finds the main broadcast room and Titus Serverus, the Pale she will be on screen with, he shows her round the room and warns her about the producer and then as it is lunch time, she asks to join him and ask him more questions about himself and Gargoyle. After Titus excuses himself and Rowena finished exploring, it seems like a good first day and after a few weeks of settling into the job and writing some articles, it is time for her first televised debate against Titus and just before they go on air, Titus leans in closely, covers her microphone and threatens her, he is hoping to throw her off her game and he almost does, but Rowena holds her own and manages to get through the debate and decides that the way she can win against him and others with the same viewpoint is to keep her job and as Titus corners her after the debate, she tells him just that and no matter what he says, she will do things on her own terms. It is when she speaks to Vincenzo about the experience and he didn’t think it was as bad as she thought, although he was supportive, she still ended up angry at the world, her position in it and him and the knowledge that she still had to go back to Gargoyle despite that. It is when she is pulled into Corsi’s office and is told that there have been complaints made about her from the public that she knows her suspicions were dead on and that the only thing she can do is to take a leap and say that she can get an interview with the only other thing that the current news networks are craving, the Prince of Kemet and now she just has to put a plan together to get it.

Has Rowena dug herself a hole which is too deep for her to dig herself out of? Will she survive this next round of political intrigue and will she still be able to stay her individual self? Only by reading the book can these questions be answered.

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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City Without A Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Jonell Collins

City Without A Sun (Vampire State, #2)City Without A Sun by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In City Without A Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides, we join Rowena in the next stage of her journey as she struggles for human rights in a city of vampires. As the only human that has ever been granted an audience with their emperor you would think they would be knocking down her door. But such is not the case. This is a great second book to this series. This one is a bit of a tease I can’t wait to read the next one.

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Eye of Death (Vampire State Book 3) by Alexander Charalambides

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Eye of Death (Vampire State Book 3) by Alexander Charalambides
Genre – New Adult, Paranormal Romance
Page Count – 250 pages
Cover Designer – Mina Chara
As Rowena’s media popularity grows, the Crown Prince of Kemet makes his romantic intentions clear, but before their relationship blossoms Sanguinia is engulfed in a new crisis.
With trade talks taking an unexpected turn, TV and radio are filled with misinformation and bias. Hoping to capture the truth on camera, Rowena takes to the streets, but reporting from a war zone isn’t easy, especially when you’re not sure which side you’re on …

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Alexander Charalambides was born in London and brought up in the UK. He always wanted to be a writer and has been writing stories about dragons for as long as he can remember. He graduated with honors from the Open University and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Literature and Creative Writing.

In his spare time he enjoys Wing Chun Kung Fu and plays a select few video games. He also serves as Dungeon Master for local Dungeons and Dragons Groups.

Alexander now lives in the White Mountains of New Hampshire with his family.

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Life’s a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Stephanie Dulac

Life's a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3)Life’s a Witch by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lifes a witch is the third book in the New Orleans Nocturnes series by Carrie Pulkinen. This series gets better with each book you read. In the third book we get to know more about the witch Crimson Oliver. I really liked her character i found her very entertaining. When she starts dating demon Mike Cortez the book gets even better. I loved mike and his character i felt him and crimson were perfect for each other. I found this series very funny and entertaining and the relations between characters were really fun to read about. This series is really worth the read if you havent yet make sure to add this to your TBR pile 🙂 Thank you Carrie Pulkinen for writing this wonderful series and i cant wait to read more of your books.

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Shift Happens: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Ashley Tackett

Shift Happens (New Orleans Nocturnes, #2)Shift Happens by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

From page one, the book is hilarious! I loved every moment of this easy read. This has everything I look for in a light and fun book. The main characters are on point with their humor and hotness! Such a cute PNR! I’ve already downloaded book #3!

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Shift Happens: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Sara Shalovelo

Shift Happens (New Orleans Nocturnes, #2)Shift Happens by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Shift happens – what a perfect title for this tremendously well written story. When I first read this title, it sparked my interest. After reading the first chapter… I. Was. Hooked.
The story revolves around Sophie, the ‘kind of ‘ witch, who is at the wrong place at the wrong time. She stumbles into Trace, who accuse her of something that becomes a hilarious misunderstanding. As the story continues to unravel, I couldn’t help but fail in love with these characters. I cheered them on, I laughed and my jaw dropped from the amazing one liners.
This story that Carrie Pulkinen has created will not disappoint. It has everything from relatable characters that will sneak their way into your heart, the right amount of romance, a pinch of adventure, mystery, tension and a dash of perfectly executed puns and one liners.
If you’re thinking about reading this, do yourself a favour and do it. But make sure to clear your schedule because once you start, you won’t be able to stop.

 

Sara Shalovelo

November 28, 2020

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Shift Happens: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur

Shift Happens (New Orleans Nocturnes, #2)Shift Happens by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a romance with a bit of something extra, a dash of fur and fangs set in New Orleans and the French Quarter. Sophie Burroughs is a lady who loves animals, she has a dog walking business, a grandmother who was a witch and the who would love nothing more than to be one too and a best friend who is a vampire, but she also wants to get together for a night of passion with a werewolf. Trace Thibodeaux just happens to be a werewolf trying to find his best friend and relive his pack from the curse that they have been under since he disappeared, he is tall, handsome with a bad boy attitude and he doesn’t want to make repeat mistakes while trying to do this.

We meet sophie when she is with her best friend Jane trying desperately to work a spell to get a stain out of her shirt which was written by her grandma in her grimoire, but try as she might and in various states of undress, she is not succeeding, so when the frustration of it all gets to her and she shoves the grimoire to the floor, the last thing she was expecting to hear was that Jane had found a prophecy on the last page of the grimoire. Thinking that it was about her deceased dad on first glance, but when they read through it again, Jane realises that it’s actually about Sophie and that some parts of it have already happened, she has arrived in New Orleans and the other day a werewolf bit her at a halloween party! It is the next couple of lines which are both ominous and strange, but no more ominous or strange as her not being able to join the local coven and there being no uproar about the bite in the first place when it is illegal.

Trace is following Sophie, she is under surveillance by the pack because they think she is the one who is forcing the shifters to uncontrollably change form one form to the other and as one of the only unregistered witch, she is the most likely culprit, especially when he sees her walking 5 male dogs together on leashes, but he cannot hide the feelings her scent triggers in him, which is why he bit her in the first place at the party and he can already smell his scent mixing with hers as the transition to werewolf is starting, which is a massive problem and he has to rectify it because if she does complete the transition, her inborn ability with animals will make her a strong wolf and a risk with her ability to possibly control other alpha’s. He cannot ignore his feelings no matter how hard he tries and while he is following her as she finishes her rounds and drops the dogs off home, he nearly loses her, but sees her going into a coffee shop.

Sophie enters the cafe, she has had the feeling that someone was watching her, but couldn’t see anyone there, however, and thinks about the guy from the party, why the witches won’t help her and how this coffee shop is run by a witch, but she hasn’t yet broached the subject with er, however, she is jolted from these trains of thought when she sees Trace outside the window, she forgets all about the coffee and goes outside to find him. She doesn’t find him, however, she does find a dog in a muddy pothole and thinking it might be lost, decides to take him home to give it a bath and look for it’s owner the next day. What she doesn’t know is that it actually is Trace and that he has been forced to shift into his wolf form and that she is going to take full advantage of this opportunity to go into Sophie’s house and look for his friend, but the plan backfires on both of them when he shifts back and Sophie has to call in Jane as a reinforcement.

What will this pair do now, will they be able to resist their urges, or will they be torn apart by the two worlds they live in?

Reviewed by @roxsannel

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City Without a Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Anna Hirsch

City Without A Sun (Vampire State, #2)City Without A Sun by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

City Without a Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides
4 Stars

This book takes place approximately one year after Vampire State. Rowena is trying her best to fit into Sanguinian Society but hasn’t found her place yet. Vincent pulls some strings and gets her a job as a journalist for the news network Gargoyle. As you can imagine, things don’t exactly go according to plan. The whole of Sanguinia doesn’t want the truth, they want their version of it. Having to deal with an uncaring boss and hostile coworkers, Rowena tries her best to make a difference.

There were new characters added in this book, Antet and Titus. I believe they gave a new depth to the story. Although the book is still political, it’s less so than the first. I enjoyed it more because of this, there was more of a story to it. Rowena is still pretty list and clueless but towards the end she found some courage. I’m looking forward to seeing what she’s capable of in the next part.

Review by @Anna Hirsch
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City Without A Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Katie Kearney

City Without A Sun (Vampire State, #2)City Without A Sun by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

City Without A Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides. I think one of my favorite things about this series is it’s not a cookie cutter vampire storyline. This author definitely point their own spin and made this series a bit more unique in my opinion and I love it. I recommend reading these in order. The storyline is complex and well written with characters that pull you in so far you are happy to be lost with them for a while. The author put just the right mix of drama, action and romance in these books that I feel it would be enjoyable to anyone no matter their reading preferences. It’s well thought out and paced nicely with great characters. I’m excited to see where this series goes next. Four stars and highly recommended.

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City Without A Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Liz Vrchota

City Without A Sun (Vampire State, #2)City Without A Sun by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I was so ready to get my hands on this second book in the Vampire State Series from Alexander Charlambides. I do recommend that you read the first book before diving into City Without A Sun, but if Paranormal Vampire Romance is your thing this is the series for you. This book is action packed and keeps you engrossed so much that you feel as if you are right there with the characters in the midst of this war. I loved the world building and how I was sucked in so much that I read well into the night late to find out what would happen with Rowena this time. I won’t give too much more away that the synopsis already does but I can assure you this is one you do not want to miss. I am anxious to get my hands on the next book!

Review by @lizaileen
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Life’s a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 3) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Kaitlyn Stewart

Life's a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes, #3)Life’s a Witch by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Life’s a Witch (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 3) By Carrie Pulkinen
Review by Kaitlyn Stewart
5 out of 5 stars

Crimson is a witch whose powers don’t work well. Crimson is on trial for some minor mistakes she made. Then when the evil high priestess is about to bind her powers, Crimi decides that she will call a Supremacy Challenge. Meaning whoever wins will be the High Priestess of the New Orleans coven. The one who loses will lose their power and be exiled from New Orleans. Then enter recovering demon Mike. Mike makes a mistake where he ties Crimson’s soul and body to the Devil himself. Find out what happens next!!!

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Shift Happens: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Elizabeth Sanchez

Shift Happens (New Orleans Nocturnes, #2)Shift Happens by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Shift Happens: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy is the 2nd book in the New Orleans Nocturnes series by Carrie Pulkinen. This is not your average paranormal series. These books are hilarious and light hearted. While you don’t HAVE to read the books in order, the story line does continue and characters and timeline overlap. And they are great, so do yourself a favor and read them all. I am already working on book 3. This book is the story of Sophie and Trace. Sophie is the best friend of Jane (from book 1). Sophie moved to New Orleans to follow her bff, and to follow a fortune teller prophesy. She believes she is a witch, since her grandmother was a witch. She wants to hook up with a werewolf, but that wish came with a little too much baggage attached. A were bites her by mistake, and it is the start of a whole series of problems. But its not all bad, it does bring her teamed up with Trace- smokin hot cop by day, werewolf by night. The banter between these two is hilarious and had me hooked from the start. There is so much sarcasm in these pages, you will be in tears from laughter.

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City Without A Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Anastasia Dodson

City Without A Sun (Vampire State, #2)City Without A Sun by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is not the first book that I have read by this author and it won’t be my last! This is the 2nd book in this series and I HIGHLY recommend reading these books in order to get the full story. It is a YA Paranormal story that I enjoyed alot and was happy to dive into. The charcters were great and I liked seeing where their story was going and where they ended up. I cannot wait to get my hands on more by this author in the future and I would recommend this to a friend!

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City Without A Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Kerry Baker

City Without A Sun (Vampire State, #2)City Without A Sun by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

City Without A Sun by Alexander Charalambides is the second book in the Vanpire State series. I wouod definitely suggest reading these books in order as it is a continuation of the story.
This book is as exciting and fast paced as the first book. It has such an interesting and compelling story that I was hooked right from the word go. I loved the way this story developed, there was always something going on and it felt like the author really pushed the characters to their limits. I couldn’t put this book down once I started it as I just had to know what was going to happen.
This series is the first time I have read this author and I love the way he creates such an attention grabbing story. I am definitely looking forward to what else is to come with this series and to looking into more of his work.

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Shift Happens: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Katie Matthews

Shift Happens (New Orleans Nocturnes, #2)Shift Happens by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

 

This story was so brilliant! I loved every minute of it. I was kind of hooked after I read the blurb but once I started reading it exceeded my expectations. The storyline was quirky and funny and I loved the characters, they made me laugh so much. I just adored the main characters, especially Sophie! The connection and back and forth between her and Trace was funny. Although this is the second book in the New Orleans Nocturnes series it’s easily read as a standalone which is how I read it, it’s also the first time that I have ready anything by this author and I cannot wait to read more of this series! I loved this book so much and would definitely recommend it to others!

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City Without A Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Heather Lovelace

City Without A Sun (Vampire State, #2)City Without A Sun by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really enjoy Charalambides’s writing style and am thoroughly enjoying how this series continues to develop. This is not the overdone or predictable vampire fiction that seems to be mass produced at times. Charalambides has put together a fresh and original tale that continues to pull you in and keep you glued to the pages. I have loved this series so far and cannot wait to see how it continues to develop. Another winner!

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City Without A Sun (Vampire State Book 2) by Alexander Charalambides – Review by Erica Fish

City Without A Sun (Vampire State, #2)City Without A Sun by Alexander Charalambides
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is the second book in the series Vampire State. I highly suggest reading the first book to understand what is going on better. Alexander Charalambides put a lot of details in her story to build a world that captures your interest from the page until the last page. The storyline takes you on a roller coaster ride of emotions. The characters are complex and have many levels of their personality. The characters are what make this story to life. I really like Rowena’s character. She isn’t afraid to take on challenges. She pairs up with Vincenzo to find out what is going on in their progress that they have made. This story is full of adventure and some romance. This is definitely one of the series that you do not want to miss.

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Shift Happens: A Paranormal Romantic Comedy (New Orleans Nocturnes Book 2) by Carrie Pulkinen – Review by Stephanie Dulac

Shift Happens (New Orleans Nocturnes, #2)Shift Happens by Carrie Pulkinen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Shift Happens is the second book in the New Orleans Nocturnes series by Carrie Pulkinen. In book two of this series you get to learn more about Sophie Burroughs and her witch abilities. Along with learning more about Trace and there blossoming relationship. Sophie has a friend name Crimson who we get to learn more about her and Trace’s friend Jackson. one thing I loved about this read was even though it was centering around Sophie and Trace we still got to hear about Jane and Ethan. This read is funny and entertaining and it really keeps you captivated. I really look forward to reading book 3 in this series and i hope we can learn more about Jackson and Crimson.

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