• Review: The Cloud Roads by Martha Wells

    Review: The Cloud Roads by Martha Wells

    Holy cats. Why did it take me so long to read this series?! Okay, I know I’m only one book in – but I’m going to dive into book two asap because this series is everything. Don’t believe me? Picture Gargoyles (the ’90s cartoon), but for adults, you’ll have a general feel for this series. Read more

  • Review: Where the Shadows Beckon by Gillian Grant

    Review: Where the Shadows Beckon by Gillian Grant

    Where the Shadows Beckon is the debut novel of Gillian Grant. It’s one of those fantasy novels immediately grabbed my attention while browsing up-and-coming fantasy novels. I knew right away this book had to make my list. Read more

  • Review: The Devil You Know by P.J. Tracy

    Review: The Devil You Know by P.J. Tracy

    I want to start this review with a bit of transparency: I missed the first two novels in the Detective Margaret Nolan series and jumped in with The Devil You Know (#3). This slightly impacted my reading experience, as none of the characters were clearly introduced. I’ve gotten spoiled with expecting thriller/mystery series to do… Read more

  • Review: Prayers for the Stolen by Jennifer Clement

    Review: Prayers for the Stolen by Jennifer Clement

    Wow. Prayers for the Stolen hits hard. I mean that. Yet there’s something about the writing that feels so hopeful and alive, despite all the heavy elements of the story. There’s something beautiful about that! Read more

  • WOTN: Devolution by Max Brooks

    WOTN: Devolution by Max Brooks

    Do you remember the hit novel (or movie, for those that preferred it) World War Z? Well, the author, Max Brooks is back, and this time he’s providing a story about Sasquatch. Devolution is the name, and it is a tale as bloody and harrowing as the fans could have hoped for. Read more

  • Review: De Cineribus: From the Ashes by Thomas Vaccaro

    Review: De Cineribus: From the Ashes by Thomas Vaccaro

    s: From the Ashes is the debut novel of Thomas Vaccaro. Within these pages, you’ll find a creative fantasy novel that will make you stop and think: courtesy of a morally gray main character. Read more