Monthly Archives: June 2019

Review: Silence Fallen (Mercy Thompson #10) by Patricia Briggs

Silence Fallen is the tenth novel in the Mercy Thompson series. It feels crazy that there are so many books in the series so far. Especially considering how most of us still can’t seem to get enough! I for one hope the series continues for a long time yet. Continue reading

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Review: Irons: The Engineer

Irons: The Engineer is an interesting read, it’s a lot of things at once. It’s a little bit of a thriller, a little bit of a perspective on human nature, a bit of a study on the world of bridge engineering, and of course it’s one hundred percent a graphic novel. Continue reading

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Giveaway: Salvation Day by Kali Wallace

“A smart, gripping thriller you just can’t put down. Explosions, betrayals, morally gray choices and twisty secrets; all set in the world that comes after the end of ours. Perfect for fans of Aliens and locked spaceship murder mysteries.” – Kameron Hurley, … Continue reading

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Review: Kingdom of Exiles (The Beast Charmer #1) by Maxym M. Martineau

Kingdom of Exiles is the first novel in a new series called the Beast Charmer by Maxym M. Martineau. I’m not going to lie to you – it was originally the cover art that caught my attention. That being said, this novel exceeded all of my expectations, and so much more. It’s described as Fantastic Beasts meets Assassin’s Creed, and it delivers on that promise. Continue reading

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Review: Wanderers by Chuck Wendig

Wanderers is the latest novel by Chuck Wendig, and it’s been getting a lot of attention. Before the novel was even out people were fighting over the rights to adapt the novel into a series. Which is pretty huge (QC Entertainment won the rights, for those that are curious). And honestly, this novel will adapt well to a series, so I’m looking forward to seeing it. Continue reading

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Blog Tour: The Space Between Time by Charlie Laidlaw

The Space Between Time is a beautiful and heartbreaking novel about love, loss, and the space that forms between people. It’s emotionally powerful and compelling. It follows Emma Maria Rossini on her journey through life, and it uses math to help broach some of the more difficult subjects of her life. Continue reading

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Review: Radioactive Evolution by Richard Hummel

Publisher: Hummel Books Author: Richard Hummel Released: November 15th 2018 Received: NetGalley Rating: I received a copy of Gilded Wolves through NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. Richard Hummel’s debut novel, Radioactive Evolution is nothing like anything … Continue reading

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Review: Fire Touched (Mercy Thompson #9) by Patricia Briggs

Fire Touched is the ninth book in the Mercy Thompson series, though honestly, it doesn’t feel like the series has been going on that long, relatively speaking. It’s funny how quickly time passes when you love a series. Continue reading

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Review: Scum and Villainy: Case Files on the Galaxy’s Most Notorious

Publisher: Epic Ink Author: Pablo Hidalgo, Delia Greve Released: October 23rd 2018 Received: NetGalley Rating: I received a copy of Scum and Villainy through NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review. Scum and Villainy: Case Files of the … Continue reading

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Review: Silver in the Wood by Emily Tesh

Silver in the Wood earns the award for the most enchanting novella I’ve read this year. It’s a cross between a love story and a tale of the Green Man. It’s beautiful, unique, and will capture your heart and your attention all in one go. Continue reading

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