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Monthly Archives: October 2021
Review: First, Become Ashes by K.M. Szpara
K.M. Szpara, the author of Docile, is back again with a new novel: First, Become Ashes. It’s another LGBT adventure that will almost certainly divide readers into two distinct groups. Continue reading
Review: Malice by Heather Walter
Are you looking for a dark retelling of Sleeping Beauty? (Well, the Disney version of Sleeping Beauty, that is. The original is pretty dark on its own). If so, then look no further! Malice, written by Heather Walter, is the book for you. Continue reading
Review: The Photographer by Mary Dixie Carter
May was a month full of debut authors, for me at least. It’s always fun to find new authors and give their writing a try. The Photographer was written by Mary Dixie Carter and is a psychological thriller with strong suspense elements. Continue reading
Review: Wonder Woman, Volume 8: Dark Gods
Wonder Woman, Volume 8: Dark Gods follows the events of Dark Nights: Metal, and that means that things have gotten a fair bit darker in the world. How could it not, when every hero and heroine knows exactly what is aiming to break into the world they’ve sworn to protect? Continue reading
Posted in Comics, DC Comics, Graphic Novels, Uncategorized
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Review: Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell
Everina Maxwell’s debut novel, Winter’s Orbit, is a delightful blend of space opera, romance, and politics, with the inclusion of an m/m romance. In short: it’s perfect. Continue reading
Review: Where Secrets Lie by Eva V. Gibson
Where Secrets Lie, by Eva V. Gibson, combines mystery, romance, thriller, and family drama all into one intense read. Continue reading
Review: The Blacktongue Thief by Christopher Buehlman
The Blacktongue Thief is Christopher Buehlman’s latest novel, combining fantasy, science fiction, and horror into one neat bottle. That sounds like a perfect recipe in my book. Let us dive in. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Tor, Uncategorized
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