
ALICE IN ZOMBIELAND (White Rabbit Chronicles #1) by Gena Showalter PUBLISHER: Mira Ink RELEASE DATE: 2nd Oct 2012 FORMAT: Paperback, 404 pages GENRE: Zombies, Young Adult She won’t rest until she’s sent every walking corpse back to its grave. Forever. Had anyone told Alice Bell that her entire life would change course between one heartbeat and the next, she would have laughed. From blissful to tragic, innocent to ruined? Please. But that’s all it took. One heartbeat. A blink, a breath, a second, and everything she knew and loved was gone….

CAROLYN This month has been a great reading month, I’ve read lots of fab (mostly zombie) books. But these three are my recommendations of the month. To start off with, WHITE HORSE by Alex Adams [UK|US] turned out to be a surprisingly great dystopian (review coming soon), DRAGON BOUND by Thea Harrison [UK|US] was a fantastic paranormal romance (review coming soon), and PLAGUE TOWN by Dana Fredsti [UK|US] was a fast-paced zombie horror with a great leading heroine (review here). All receiving an 8/10 from me, and all three I would recommend you read!…
ANGEL vs. DEMON To behave or misbehave? Our experts say there are two sides to everything. As you’ve probably guessed, we at DTU are nothing if not open-minded. That’s why we like to offer several perspectives on the issues that concern our LG readers. Check out Angel’s answers to your thorny questions—then read what Demon has to say. We leave it to you to decide whose advice to follow, but we suggest considering both and finding your own happy medium. After all, with an Angel on one shoulder and a…

Darkness Divine by P. C. Cast, Maggie Shayne, Gena Showalter & Rhyannon Byrd Mira Books (Sept 2010) | Paperback, 432 Pages Paranormal Romance Darkness Divine is a compilation of short stories from four popular authors in the paranormal romance genre. There has been a trend for compilations of this nature for a while and for the most part I’ve avoided them. There’s a sceptical part of me, that thinks that they’re a bit of a marketing ploy. I also often struggle with short stories and find myself wanting a bit more detail…