• Short Story Saturday: What You Build by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: What You Build by Seanan McGuire

    Series: InCryptidAuthor: Seanan McGuire Goodreads | Seanan McGuire’s Patreon What You Build is essentially the second half of What You Pay For. It’s another InCryptid short story focused on Alice Healy and Thomas Price. I believe there will be a third part to complete this little collection. We all know that countless dangerous creatures are wandering around the… Read more

  • Confessions of a Bookaholic: Too Many Subscriptions!!!

    Confessions of a Bookaholic: Too Many Subscriptions!!!

    Hi, my name is Cat, and I’m a little bit hooked on book subscription services. Read more

  • Review: Hotel Laguna by Nicola Harrison

    Review: Hotel Laguna by Nicola Harrison

    If you’re looking for an inspirational historical fiction novel that will resonate with your soul, Hotel Laguna is the book for you. At least, that was certainly the case for me. Hazel’s journey may be set in the past, but so much of it was easy to connect to. Read more

  • Review: Will Do Magic for Small Change by Andrea Hairston

    Review: Will Do Magic for Small Change by Andrea Hairston

    So, first things first – I’m late to the whole Will Do Magic for Small Change game. I saw this on NetGalley for the first time and had no idea that the book was due for a re-release. On the bright side, that’s great news for Andrea Hairston! Read more

  • Review: A Brief History of Living Forever by Jaroslav Kalfar

    Review: A Brief History of Living Forever by Jaroslav Kalfar

    I’ll be the first to say that I think now was the wrong time for me to read a book like A Brief History of Living Forever. I’m currently dealing with two significant losses in my life, which made this book hit heavier – for better and for worse. Read more

  • Review: Just Another Missing Person by Gillian McAllister

    Review: Just Another Missing Person by Gillian McAllister

    Julia is a stubborn detective. She promised herself long ago that she would never fall into the trappings of corruption. Of course, her promise failed to take real life into account, as there’s no way to predict what forces one will be up again. Read more