Tag Archives: Cassie Palmer

Review: The Day of the Dead by Karen Chance

The Day of the Dead is yet another short filling out the world of Cassandra Palmer. Written by Karen Chance, you just know that this piece is going to be full of action and memorable characters. Continue reading

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Review: Shatter the Earth by Karen Chance

Shatter the Earth is the tenth novel in the Cassie Palmer series by Karen Chance, and this is a series still going strong. It’s admittedly one of my favorite series, so you’ll have to forgive my slight bias in recommending it so much! Continue reading

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Review: Siren’s Song by Karen Chance

John Pritkin is still recovering from the whammy of a spell that killed him and threw him back through time – one that Cassie was able to save him from. But that doesn’t mean he’s allowed any time for bed rest. Not with the life he and his allies live. Continue reading

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Review: Reap the Wind (Cassandra Palmer #7) by Karen Chance

Reap the Wind is the seventh novel in the Cassandra Palmer series. And as if she didn’t have enough to deal with, her plate seems to be getting fuller and fuller. Now she’s got her court to deal with – and protect – along with trying to win or prevent a war, save a friend, and so much more. Continue reading

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Review: Masks (Cassandra Palmer #6.5) by Karen Chance

Masks is the first and only novel (so far) written entirely from the perspective of Lord Mircea. Granted, this entire novel is also set before he became a lord. This is the tale of how he learned to be a proper political vampire. Continue reading

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Review: Tempt the Stars (Cassandra Palmer #6) by Karen Chance

Tempt the Stars is the sixth book in the Cassandra Palmer series, and the series is still going strong! This novel starts off an epic journey on Cassie’s part, one that is going to take some time for her to resolve. It also brings along with it plenty of twists, turns, and chaos for this heroine. Continue reading

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Review: Brave the Tempest by Karen Chance

Brave the Tempest continues the battle that Cassie and her allies (not quite the accurate term, all things considered, but we’re going with it) have been prepping for and dealing with for years. And yes, it lived up to all of my hopes and expectations.  Continue reading

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Review: Fury’s Kiss (Dorina Basarab #3) by Karen Chance

Fury’s Kiss is the third novel in the Dorina Basarab series, but it also fits in well with the Cassie Palmer series. If you’re new to both, I strongly recommend that you read both in order together, because they tend to interact a lot more than you might expect. Continue reading

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Review: Hunt the Moon (Cassie Palmer #5) by Karen Chance

Hunt the Moon is the fifth Cassie Palmer novel, and man, that girl just can’t catch a break, can she? Cassie isn’t given much time to recover after defeating a god – now she has to deal with all the death threats coming at her. And naturally, as Pythia, those threats aren’t just coming at her from the present. Continue reading

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Review: In Vino Veritas by Karen Chance

In Vino Veritas is a Dorina focused short story in the Cassie Palmer world. And honestly, if you’re a fan of Dory and all of her antics, then you’re going to love this one! It fits in between two Dory novels, Death’s Mistress and Fury’s Kiss, and I’d honestly suggest reading them in that order. Continue reading

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