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Monthly Archives: November 2022
Review: The Devil Takes You Home by Gabino Iglesias
If you’re looking for a unique thriller/mystery read – look no further! The Devil Takes You Home, written by Gabino Iglesias, is unlike anything I’ve read before, and I mean that in the best way possible. Continue reading
Review: Crowbones by Anne Bishop
Crowbones is the latest novel in Anne Bishop’s The Others series. If you haven’t heard of this series, let me tell you! You’re in for quite the treat. Currently, The Others is spending a bit of time near The Jumble, a rustic resort VERY near the creatures that go bump in the night. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy
Tagged Ace, Anne Bishop, Book, Book Review, Books, Crowbones, Crowbones by Anne Bishop, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Review, The Others, The Others #8
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Review: Shadowplay by Terry Mancour and Emily Burch Harris
Shadowplay is the first novel in Terry Mancour and Emily Burch Harris’ Spellmonger: Legacy and Secrets series. Now, admittedly I hadn’t read the rest of the Spellmonger series before diving into this spin-off series, so it is awe-inspiring that I had no trouble following along. I will have to add the original series to my TBR list. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy
Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Emily Burch, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Legacy and Secrets, Literary, Literature, Podium, Review, Shadowplay, Shadowplay by Terry Mancour and Emily Burch Harris, Spellmonger, Spellmonger: Legacy and Secrets, Terry Mancour
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Review: All of Our Demise by Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman
Ohh! It’s here! Time to finally see how the All of Us Villains series comes to an end. I know it’s only been a year – but it feels like I’ve been waiting for ages to see how this all wraps up. Written by the duo Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman, All of Our Demise portrays a dark tournament of magic, sacrifice, and the highest costs. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, Young Adult
Tagged All of Our Demise, All of Our Demise by Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman, All of Us Villains, All of Us Villains #2, Amanda Foody, Amanda Foody and Christine Lynn Herman, Book, Book Review, Books, Christine Lynn Herman, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Review, Tor, Tor Books, Tor Publishing, Urban Fantasy, urban fantasy review, Young Adult, Young Adult Review
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December BOTM Options and Choices
Have you guys heard about BOTM (Book of the Month)? I’ve been signed up for years, but the recent changes they have made have resulted in me getting pretty hooked, to say the least. For those that don’t know: BOTM is a subscription service that offers five (see below) selections each month. Readers get to choose the book they want – plus two extras. There are a bunch of add-ons for readers to choose from as well. Continue reading
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Tagged Book, Book Box, book boxes, Book of the Month, Book Review, book subscription box, Books, BOTM, Fantasy, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Review
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Review: Secrets So Deep by Ginny Myers Sain
Eeee! It’s finally here! I fell in love with Ginny Myers Sain’s writing last year (was it only last year?) when Dark and Shallow Lies was released. Naturally, I’ve been counting down the days until the release of Secrets So Deep (unluckily for me, my book got delivered to the wrong address, so I had to wait a bit longer than I had hoped). Continue reading
Review: Ruby Fever by Ilona Andrews
Pardon me as I squeal. I can’t believe it’s time for the sixth novel in the Hidden Legacy series! For those new to the world, Ruby Fever is the sixth novel of the series but the third novel following Catalina Baylor. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy
Tagged Avon, Book, Book Review, Books, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Hidden Legacy, Hidden Legacy #6, Ilona and Andrew Gordon, Ilona Andrews, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Romance, Romantic Fantasy, Ruby Fever, Urban Fantasy, urban fantasy review
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Review: This Might Hurt by Stephanie Wrobel
Can we just take a minute to talk about this cover? This Might Hurt, written by Stephanie Wrobel, has an incredibly evocative cover. You can immediately tell that it’s suspense, quite possibly domestic suspense, before ever laying hands on the book. Continue reading
Review: All the Horses of Iceland by Sarah Tolmie
If you love horses, magical tales, or stories stemming from Iceland, then you’ve got to look into All the Horses of Iceland by Sarah Tolmie. Admittedly the title of this story is very on the nose, but that is far from being a bad thing. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Tor
Tagged All the Horses of Iceland, All the Horses of Iceland by Sarah Tolmie, Book, Book Review, Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Sarah Tolmi, Tor, Tor Books, Tor Publishing, Tor.com
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Review: Dreams Lie Beneath by Rebecca Ross
I’ve been meaning to sit down and read Rebecca Ross’ works for years now. But when one of her books, Dreams Lie Beneath, was included in one of my OwlCrate boxes, I knew that the wait was over (for me at least), and I am SO glad to finally say that I am in love with her writing style. Continue reading