• Review: Emergent Properties by Aimee Ogden

    Review: Emergent Properties by Aimee Ogden

    You can pretty much dangle anything in front of me, saying it’s “perfect for MurderBot fans,” and I’ll read it. No, really, I will! So, I was quite excited about Emergent Properties. Even more excited because I enjoy Aimee Ogden’s writing style. I knew this was going to be good. Read more

  • Review: The Things We Do to Our Friends by Heather Darwent

    Review: The Things We Do to Our Friends by Heather Darwent

    Okay, I’ll confess: half the reason I picked up The Things We Do to Our Friends is that I fell utterly in love with the cover. I mean, look at it! How could I not? But seriously, the description sounded compelling. We’ve all known a few toxic people/friends in our lives, and I thought this would play… Read more

  • Review: Going Dark by Melissa de la Cruz

    Review: Going Dark by Melissa de la Cruz

    I love seeing authors branch out and try new genres, so I was immediately interested in seeing what Melissa de la Cruz would deliver in Going Dark. Overall I would have to say that it is an interesting read, one with lots of twists and unique storytelling angles. Read more

  • WOTN: Deal with the Devil by Kit Rocha

    WOTN: Deal with the Devil by Kit Rocha

    What’s better than diving into a post-apocalyptic novel? Diving into a post-apocalyptic novel full of mercenary librarians. That is the story that Kit Rocha set out to tell in Deal with the Devil. It’s a tale of a world falling to pieces and how people have begun to forge new paths for themselves. Read more

  • Short Story Saturday: The Ghosts of Bourbon Street by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: The Ghosts of Bourbon Street by Seanan McGuire

    Stories like this (The Ghosts of Bourbon Street) remind me that Ghost Roads and InCryptid are in the same universe (I know, the constant crossovers also serve as a reminder, but this feels different). For those wondering – hold off on reading The Ghosts of Bourbon Street until you’ve gotten through Half-Off Ragnarok. Read more

  • Review: The Dust of Rhll by J.F. Meskimen

    Review: The Dust of Rhll by J.F. Meskimen

    The Dust of Rhll, by J.F. Meskimen, is somehow a novel that feels so modern and new while feeling very retro. If you’re looking for a unique sort of fantasy read, consider checking this one out! Read more