Wednesday, March 18, 2026

#BookReview: Juliette Cross's Vessel Trilogy ~ Forged in Fire, Sealed in Sin, and Bound in Black #PNR #UF @Juliette__Cross

Genevieve Drake never knew this demon world existed. Now she just wants to survive it. Hunted on the streets of New Orleans, Gen turns to the hunter, Jude Delacroix, who is bound to protect her soul and who’s also captured her heart.

2022 updated covers

Series Information:

Author: Juliette Cross
Genre: Paranormal/Urban Fantasy Romance

Reviews of this trilogy are of the Entangled Publishing editions; although I own the Samhain editions and the 2022 updated editions, as well.


Books in the Series:

Forged in Fire
The Vessel Trilogy, Book One

2017 cover

ISBN: 9781640632172
Word Count: 98K

About the Book:

Genevieve Drake has never been the helpless kind of girl, has never needed to be rescued. That is, not until her twentieth birthday when some dude nearly chokes her to death in an alley and a hot stranger rips a monster from inside the guy.

The hot guy? Jude Delacroix—Dominus Daemonum, Master of Demons. Now her guardian, whether she likes it or not.

But she’s seriously beginning to like it.


My Review:

Genevieve Drake is a normal woman living in a normal everyday world until the night she turns 20. Everything about her life is turned upside-down with introduction of demons and guardians. The fact that she's been identified as a Vessel and now on the radar of two very powerful demons is just icing on the cake really. Fortunately, Genevieve has as pretty hot guardian by the name of Jude Delacroix, or Mr. R & B (Rugged and Beautiful). 

Jude is a very powerful and quite ancient piece of male flesh - one that doesn't look a day over 30. Built, sexy as hell, and that voice??!! It makes Genevieve shiver in anticipation. Except, it doesn't matter how hot and sexy he is or how much Genevieve wants to put her hands all over him. She's a pure and untouched Vessel and to keep her safe, a virgin she must remain. Of course, Genevieve refuses to believe the seriousness of her new life and finds herself in serious situations that could compromise her purity, life, and what side of the line - Light or Dark - she stands for.

Genevieve is a very likable character. She is snarky and sweet. Her life hasn't all been wine and roses, however, as she still harbors a lot of feelings and emotions pertaining to the suicide of her mother many years prior. Juliette took Genevieve's character and turned her into someone that many readers will be able to relate to, made her realistic and genuine. Now, I know not everyone is a Vessel like Genevieve (::wink::) but her normal human qualities make her a strong character. She doesn't exactly fall onto the Vessel/Guardian bandwagon easily but I wouldn't have liked her as much if she just took everything as gospel. Making mistakes, not listening to Jude, and general disbelief, even after seeing a demon disintegrate before her very eyes, made Genevieve a more credible character.

Jude is a fantastic hero in Forged in Fire. He takes Genevieve under his wing and promises to protect her - even when she risks her safety by not listening to him. He's honorable in the sense that he doesn't want to defile her - even though it's clear he would love nothing more than to ravish her body - in order to preserve her purity as the Vessel. Jude knows that Genevieve is safer from the demons as a virgin. He has secrets that Genevieve tries to get him to reveal but Jude only talks about what he wants to talk about, which irritates Genevieve. I love the bantering, sexual tension, and interactions between Jude and Genevieve.

I really enjoyed Forged in Fire.  I read it when it came out originally and loved revisiting Genevieve and Jude this past few days.  Juliette's writing style is wonderful and sometimes lyrical. The dialogue between all characters is smooth and understandable. The plot is wonderfully constructed and the world building was done extremely well. The details were descriptive enough to paint wonderful pictures in my mind as I read along but not overly done or obnoxious.

Previously reviewed on Sapphyria's Books.
 

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Sealed in Sin
The Vessel Trilogy, Book Two

2017 cover



ISBN: 9781640632189
Word Count: 90K

About the Book:

While Jude Delacroix spends his days and nights searching for the prophecy, another protector steps in to take his place. Thomas, a guardian angel, claims Genevieve is his to protect if the demon hunter does not. As threats against her life escalate, he offers her the power to sift.

Knowing the transfer of power comes through a kiss, she hesitates. Thomas stirs a desire where there should be none.


My Review:

 Sealed in Sin is action-packed as Genevieve, Jude, Kat, and George search the globe for the other half of the prophecy.  Genevieve and Jude are growing closer with each passing day, making it difficult to remain chaste and keep Genevieve untainted.  When Genevieve's guardian angel continues to show up at opportune times and offers her the ability to sift,  additional feelings start to brew within Genevieve.  Things aren't always what they seem and Genevieve learns the hard way to be a bit more discerning in whom she trusts.

Genevieve grows so much in Sealed in Sin.  Suddenly thrust into the paranormal world in book 1, Genevieve wasn't at all prepared for anything she learned.  As the story progressed, we do see her getting stronger but in book 2 the is a very marked difference.  She's hunting demons with Kat like she's been doing it her entire life.  Jude is gone a bit more but he's trying to find the prophecy so that Genevieve, the Vessel, can plan for the upcoming war.

Juliette's writing style is wonderful and sometimes lyrical. The dialogue between all characters is smooth and understandable. The plot is wonderfully constructed and the world building was done extremely well. The details were descriptive enough to paint wonderful pictures in my mind as I read along, never becoming overly done or obnoxious.

I couldn't put the book down and devoured it in a couple of days.  

Previously reviewed on Sapphyria's Books.

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Bound in Black
The Vessel Trilogy, Book Three

2017 cover

ISBN: 9781640632196
Number of pages: 88K


About the Book:

Genevieve Drake is on a dangerous mission—to find the soul collector, Lethe, and enter the deepest, darkest level of the underworld, where no one has ever gone into and returned.

But when an old enemy makes a surprising appearance, she is tested to the point of breaking and risks remaining in this dark abyss forever.


My Review:

Of the books in the trilogy, Bound in Black is my absolute favorite (they are all great but book 3 is superb).  The conclusion to the series is deep and emotional.  Juliette Cross takes Genevieve and Jude to an all new level, one that had me weeping in sadness and for joy.  During all of the emotional upheaval, everyone is preparing for the impending war between Light and Dark.

Juliette's writing style is wonderful and sometimes lyrical. The dialogue between all characters is smooth and understandable. The plot is wonderfully constructed and the world building was done extremely well. The details were descriptive enough to paint wonderful pictures in my mind as I read along but not overly done or obnoxious.

The book is engaging and I was pulled back into the wonderful world of Genevieve and Jude.  There were two brilliantly carried out plot twists that took my breath away.  I was horrified yet captivated by the truths revealed.  Everything about this series is perfection.  Now that the series has concluded I feel lost without the world created by Juliette Cross.  I would love for there to be more in the world of The Vessel and her family.

I couldn't put the book down and devoured it in one day.  

Previously reviewed on Sapphyria's Books.

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Monday, March 9, 2026

#BookReview ~ Tarnished Beginnings (Soul Dance, Book 1) by Ann Gimpel ~ @AnnGimpel #Shifter #Fantasy #Novella

Tarnished Beginnings by Ann Gimpel




Book Details:

Kindle File Size: 438 KB
Print Length: 111 pages
Publisher: Ann Gimpel Books, LLC
Publication Date: June 29, 2017
ASIN: B073JT64DP

About the Book:

Tarnished Beginnings is the prequel to the Soul Dance series. Novella length, it's shifter fantasy, but not a romance. The other three books in this series are full length romances with HEAs. Join Tairin as a young woman struggling to survive in 1700s Egypt. You'll meet her again in Tarnished Legacy, book two of Soul Dance.

1700s Egypt is a haven for magic-wielders of all kinds. Vampires hold court, staying one step ahead of the priests and priestesses who want them dead. Gypsy caravans roam the Nile from north to south and back again, plying their wares, telling fortunes, casting Tarot cards, and stealing from the gadjos.

Tairin Jabari was born in a caravan and has always believed she’s Romani. Why wouldn’t she? Her mother and father never suggested otherwise. The Rom have harsh rules. When Tairin’s first shift catches her unaware at thirteen, her father disappears, and the elders move with deadly speed to punish her mother for mating outside the blood.

Hurt, lost, confused, and fearing for her own life, Tairin runs away, leaving her mother’s smoking funeral pyre behind. If she could only find her father, he’d welcome her. He’s always loved her, hasn’t he? Only problem is he’s in a shifter settlement. With her mixed blood, they won’t welcome her any more warmly than the Romani. It doesn’t take long before Tairin discovers how desperately unprepared she is for life outside her protected caravan. With her survival on the line every single day, she and her wolf face hard choices.

My Review:

Tarnished Beginnings takes us on an adventure in 1700s Egypt. Tairin is the product of a Romani gypsy and a shifter – a union that, if known, results in the death of those who dare mate outside the gypsy clan. Additionally, the shifter clan will not acknowledge her either due to the dual heritage. She learns rather quickly that the world is neither kind nor safe outside the confines of the gypsy caravan; however, there is no turning back.

Get ready for the intro to what is sure to be a wonderful shifter fantasy series. I enjoyed the set up for the series in Tarnished Beginnings. Tairin’s character is young yet forced to grow up quickly in order to survive in a land where women were possessions with no rights or protections. The world building is done well and the reader will find themselves magically transported to Egypt in their mind’s eye. The dialogue was smooth and believable and I was engaged in the entire story.

Ann Gimpel is one of my favorite authors. Her stories are fresh and unique and her characters are strong and captivating. Her characters are real. They have real emotions, are likable, and are written in such a way that no matter their genre (paranormal, steampunk, historical), the reader will connect with them.

As of Oct. 4, 2017, this book is from my private collection. The opinions I have expressed are my own.

Review previously posted on Sapphyria's Books.


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Monday, March 2, 2026

#BookReview ~ Sworn To Ruin Him (The Lady and the Blade, Book #1) by H.P. Mallory ~ #EpicFantasy #DarkFantasy #EnemiesToLovers #LoveTriangle #Romantasy

Scorching slow burn. Morally grey men. And enemies who burn so much hotter than lovers...

 

Book Details:

ASIN: ‎ B0FZH2TWR5
Publication Date: ‎ January 1, 2026
Print Length: ‎ 1,011 pages
Book 1 of 2: ‎ The Lady and the Blade


About the Book:

I came to Camelot to kill a king.
Instead, I became his obsession.

Magic is banned in Camelot—hunted, executed, erased.

When my own power surfaces, I’m marked for death and forced to cross the infamous Standing Stones… right into the hands of Merlin himself.

Merlin turns me into something dangerous.
A weapon.
A secret.
A woman trained to destroy a king.

Now I’ve returned to Camelot disguised as a male knight, competing in the Shadow Trials—the king’s brutal recruitment of elite warriors.

My mission is simple: destroy Arthur Pendragon from the inside.

Except Arthur isn’t what I expected...

Brutally handsome.
Cruel.
Magnetic.

His icy blue eyes seem to see through me as easily as he wields the magic he condemns.

He wants my surrender.
He gets my defiance.

And when he drags me to the edge of obedience, hatred starts to taste a lot like hunger.

Then there’s Lancelot—Arthur’s deadliest knight.

Sharp-eyed.
Lethal.
Sinfully beautiful.

He's a predator in polished armor who watches me like he can see the woman beneath the disguise… and he's already deciding what to do with her.

In a court built on secrets and sharpened by betrayal, surviving the Trials means choosing the right enemy.

One wants to break me.
One wants to claim me.

And both would burn down kingdoms for the truth I’m hiding.

My Review:

Sworn to Ruin Him is the first book in the epic dark fantasy series, The Lady and the Blade. HP Mallory delivers a wonderful Sword in the Stone/King Arthur retelling. I was engrossed in the story from the start. The author constructed a strong world filled with magic, deception, the need for revenge, revelation of secrets, tension (in many forms), twists, turns, dominance, and submission.

The character development is rich, complex, and filled with backstory. Each character is three-dimensional and realistic. I loved the multiple POVs, as they give each character time to shine, allowing the reader to really get to know and understand them, their motives, and personalities. 

The romantic content is spicy, messy and complex, and flows freely throughout Sworn to Ruin Him. It ebbs and flows between obsession, danger, need, and want. You'll be rooting for one pairing only to have the script flip and change your mind.

There are content warnings listed in the description on retail pages, as well as inside the book, including:

Violence, explicit scenes, dark themes, and elements of non-consent. 18+ recommended.

I was provided with a copy of this book. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.


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Friday, February 27, 2026

#BookReview ~ Sh0tgun Wedding (Kenni Lowry Mystery Book 12) by Tonya Kappes #CozyMystery #ParnormalCozyMystery

 

Sh0tgun Wedding (Kenni Lowry Mystery Book 12)

Book Details:

ASIN: ‎ B0DXLJP185
Publisher: ‎ Tonya Kappes Books
Publication Date: ‎ February 27, 2026
Page Couunt: ‎ 226 pages
Book 12 of 13: ‎ Kenni Lowry Mystery


About the Book:

Small-town Southern cozy mystery with a sheriff sleuth

Something borrowed, something blue… and something deadly.

Sheriff Kenni Lowry’s wedding day should be about vows, cake, and finally catching her breath. Instead, her wedding night is interrupted by a visit from her ghostly Poppa—and a warning that something is very wrong.

Miss Tilda Boone, a beloved church fixture and lifelong rule-follower, was expected at the ceremony. She never arrived.

Before Kenni can even consider a honeymoon, she’s back in uniform, standing inside Miss Tilda’s quiet home, where a familiar afternoon routine ended in death. What first appears to be a natural passing quickly turns suspicious when evidence points to tampered tea and a kettle prepared with deadly intent.

With the town watching and rumors spreading fast, Kenni must uncover who had access to Miss Tilda’s home, her habits, and her trust. The suspect list grows to include church volunteers, family members, and neighbors who knew Miss Tilda’s meticulous routines a little too well.

Balancing newlywed life, small-town politics, and a homicide investigation—while Poppa offers his unfiltered commentary—Kenni is determined to uncover the truth before another life is lost.

Because in Cottonwood, Kentucky, marriage doesn’t slow down murder… and this sheriff won’t rest until justice is served.

My Review:

Sh0tgun Wedding is the twelfth book in the Kenni Lowry Mystery series. Kenni and Finn say "I do" in this story but their happiness is short-lived when Poppa brings unhappy news. The happy couple trade wedding clothes for uniforms to check in on a guest who RSVP'd but didn't show. What they find chills Kenni's blood and she knows she'll do anything to find out what happened to retired schoolteacher Miss Tilda Boone.

I enjoyed Sh0tgun Wedding. I’m a fan of books with supernatural elements and having Poppa’s ghost help Kenni is a fun aspect. Having her grandfather back in her life must be exciting and wonderful but not being able to hug him must be torture. Poppa proves to be quite the asset to Kenni as she investigates and attempts to analyze the clues and piece everything together.

World-building and character development continues in Sh0tgun Wedding. I enjoyed the characters and their involvement in this book. Enjoyable and interesting, this cozy mystery pulled me in and kept me engaged. The mystery was intricate and wonderfully woven through the pages.

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Saturday, February 14, 2026

#BookReview ~ All You Need is Love by Meg Macy ~ #Polyamory #LGBTQA+ #Romance

 

All You Need is Love
by Meg Macy

Book Details:

ASIN: ‎ B0F924KF64
Publisher: ‎ Grainger Press
Publication Date: ‎ June 1, 2025
Print Length: ‎ 362 pages

About the Book:

Longtime friends Jack Riley and Juliette (aka Jules) Baxter are now partners in a new breakfast cafĆ©, but they are surprised to be confronted by a wave of homophobia in a town known for its inclusive and diverse LGBTQA+ community. Their romantic lives are just as uncertain. Jack, a gay former actor and fashion model, has failed at committed relationships due to his unsavory past – until he meets Reese Baxter, his partner’s handsome, closeted cousin. Jules juggles several polyamorous relationships due to major trust issues, until she’s drawn to an intriguing artist. However his jealousy of her bestie Jack is getting out of hand. Is the vandalism against their cafĆ© from conservative hate groups, or is it a focused personal attack?

My Review:

All You Need is Love is the first book in the new Love is Love LGBTQA+ series. This story is complex, deeply emotional, and eye-opening. I learned a lot about gender identity and expression, different lifestyles, and relationships.

The author wove together a story filled with realism that features the wonderful and not so wonderful parts of relationships. This story includes the unfairness, unjust actions, and bigotry against those in the LGBTQA+ community. The author doesn’t skirt around those injustices and handles them with professionalism, care, and sensitivity.

Jules, Jack, and Reese have different facets to their sexuality and pasts. Jules is polyamorous due to broken relationships in the past. Jack is out and proud, but has a past filled with devastation that he’s still trying to work through. Reese is securely in the closet with extremely conservative, religious parents.

I loved getting to know Jules, Jack, Reese, and all the rest of the characters in this brilliantly written, wholly engaging story.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

#BookReviews ~ Elemental Mysteries, Books 1-4 by Elizabeth Hunter @ehunterwrites #Vampires #ParanormalRomance #PNR

 

I finally purchased the four books in the Elemental Mysteries for my bookshelf! I have the ebooks already, but I love having the paperbacks to display. 

I also purchased a signed hardcover of A Hidden Fire in December 2025.


Here are links to my reviews of this fabulous 5-star series:

A Hidden Fire


Review Link: Goodreads
Purchase Link: Amazon


This Same Earth


Review Link: Goodreads
Purchase Link: Amazon


The Force of Wind


Review Link: Goodreads
Purchase Link: Amazon


A Fall of Water


Review Link: Goodreads
Purchase Link: Amazon


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Thursday, January 1, 2026

#BookReview ~ Queen of Blades by Victoria Jayne ~ Dixie Mafia, Book One ~ #Mafia

 

Book Details:

ASIN: B0F143XDVF
Publication date: June 3, 2025
Print length: 356 pages
Book 1 of 2: Dixie Mafia Series

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About the Book:

Will Paul kill Harper, or will someone else beat him to it?

Paul Ricci had no intention of starting a war between criminal syndicates. Especially over a woman. He’d accepted the bounty on Harper Myers’s head out of respect. They had history, and he wanted to give her a death with dignity.

Unfortunately, his heart had different plans.

As the daughter of an outlaw biker, Harper was no stranger to the politics of organized crime. Despite removing herself from that lifestyle years ago and starting anew as a lawyer several states away, coming home to Oklahoma dragged her, kicking and screaming, right back in.

Someone wanted her dead. It wasn’t personal—just business. The man who had once taken a bullet for her intended to put one right between her eyes.

Would Paul, her fling from the past, be her savior or her executioner? Did her heart know the difference?


My Review:

Queen of Blades is the first book in the Dixie Mafia series. It's the full story of Harper and Paul as adults. Harper left Oklahoma and became an assistant district attorney in North Carolina. When her father requests a favor, she finds herself back in Oklahoma defending her ex-boyfriend. Before she has a chance to leave, Paul materializes, and they pick up almost like there hadn't been so many years since they last saw one another. Then Paul drops a bombshell. She's his target. Now there's a race to unmask who put the hit out on Harper and why, before Paul makes his move, or someone else does.

I was pulled into this world through my reading of Fling of Hearts, the prequel to the series. I could not wait to get my hands on Queen of Blades and getting to see both Harper and Paul as grown-ups. Harper has really done well for herself by achieving her law degree, practicing as an Assistant District Attorney, and fleeing the Roughneck Riders. Her loathing for Diesel, the ex, is strong and believable. The chemistry between Harper and Paul is electric and arcs off the pages. 

I couldn't put this book down!

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