• Review: What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher

    Review: What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher

    Did you read (and love) The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe? Then perhaps you would be interested in hearing about What Moves the Dead, a creative retelling of the story – in a very visceral way. Read more

  • Short Story Saturday: Off-Balance by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: Off-Balance by Seanan McGuire

    Series: InCryptidAuthor: Seanan McGuire Goodreads | Seanan McGuire’s Patreon Off-Balance is yet another short story set in the world of the InCryptid series by Seanan McGuire. This one belongs to Alice Healy (as a reminder, the series has many perspectives, so it can take some work to keep it all straight!). Alice Healy has a way of finding… Read more

  • Review: Apocalypse Scenarios: These are the Ways the World Ends by Mira Grant

    Review: Apocalypse Scenarios: These are the Ways the World Ends by Mira Grant

    Okay, so I knew right from the start that I would have to nab Apocalypse Scenarios. It felt like my only chance to ever own a print copy of Rolling in the Deep (sorry to be the bearer of bad news if you didn’t already know that factoid). Throw in the other stories? All sorts of sold. Read more

  • Review: Dance with the Devil by Kit Rocha

    Review: Dance with the Devil by Kit Rocha

    Okay, hear me out: mercenary librarians. You sold yet? Because that’s all, it took to sell me on this series (no, seriously – it’s true). Dance with the Devil is the third novel in Kit Rocha’s Mercenary Librarians series, and it has been such a delight to read. Read more

  • Review: Gone Tonight by Sarah Pekkanen

    Review: Gone Tonight by Sarah Pekkanen

    Over the years, I’ve heard a lot of great things about Sarah Pekkanen’s writing, but up until now, I haven’t sat down to read anything by her. So maybe Gone Tonight wasn’t the ideal first choice – her fans will have to let me know where to start. Read more

  • Review: Death of a Bookseller by Alice Slater

    Review: Death of a Bookseller by Alice Slater

    I really wanted to read Death of a Bookseller for a few reasons. First, there’s the obvious – talking about bookstores and booksellers. I know, low-hanging fruit, but I can’t resist! Second, I love a good mystery. Third, I love it when said good mysteries have multiple perspectives. Read more