• Review: Edgewood by Kristen Ciccarelli

    Review: Edgewood by Kristen Ciccarelli

    Edgewood is the latest novel to come from the mind of Kristen Ciccarelli. I’ll admit that I haven’t read anything else by her but after this? You better believe her books are going on my ‘auto-read’ list! Read more

  • Review: She Started It by Sian Gilbert

    Review: She Started It by Sian Gilbert

    If you’re looking for a good revenge story, check out She Started It. That said, don’t expect this one to be some big mystery. I hate to say it, but I knew what the twist was by the third chapter if that. It’s very clearly telegraphed. Read more

  • Review: Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher

    Review: Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher

    I absolutely adore twisted/fractured fairy tales, so I knew immediately that I would read Thornhedge. The fact that it was written by T. Kingfisher (one of my new favorites) made me all the more excited about it. Read more

  • Review: Such Pretty Flowers by K.L. Cerra

    Review: Such Pretty Flowers by K.L. Cerra

    Oh wow. On the one hand, I can totally see why people are gushing about Such Pretty Flowers. It’s got everything – gothic horror vibes, body horror elements, an air of mystery, and a promise of LGBT characters. Read more

  • Blog Tour & Review: It’s One of Us by J.T. Ellison

    Blog Tour & Review: It’s One of Us by J.T. Ellison

    Wow. I don’t think I’ve ever read a thriller like It’s One of Us before. It’s super twisty and dark yet highly emotional. On that note! This novel deals heavily (and I do mean heavily) with topics of infertility and struggle. Please reconsider reading this one if it might be potentially triggering for you. Self-care is important! Read more

  • Review: Welcome Me to the Kingdom: Stories by Mai Nardone

    Review: Welcome Me to the Kingdom: Stories by Mai Nardone

    I’ve got to admit, Welcome Me to the Kingdom is one of those books that makes you stop and think. I loved the storytelling format, as it wraps three different families and their journeys into one larger tale. Read more