• 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

  • Review: Just the Nicest Couple by Mary Kubica

    Review: Just the Nicest Couple by Mary Kubica

    Missing person mysteries are such a paradox for me. On the one hand, I can’t seem to stay away, but on the other, they tend to make me extremely anxious. As such, I hesitate when the time comes to sit down and read them. Read more

  • Review: The Nightmare Man by J.H. Markert

    Review: The Nightmare Man by J.H. Markert

    Wow. Wow! This is the first novel I’ve read by J.H. Market and guys, I’m hooked! The Nightmare Man is such a chilling and fantastic read. If you love stories where the lines of fact and fiction blur, you will love this book. Read more

  • WOTN: Dead Space by Kali Wallace

    WOTN: Dead Space by Kali Wallace

    Who else is obsessed with science fiction that provides both mystery and horror elements? Not just me? Fantastic. In that case, you’ll want to check out Dead Space by Kali Wallace. It was one of my favorite science fiction novels to drop in 2021. Read more

  • Short Story Saturday: One Hell of a Ride by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: One Hell of a Ride by Seanan McGuire

    I am slowly (so slowly) but surely making my way through the massive backlog of Seanan McGuire’s short story collection. I won’t say I’m catching up – it feels like she’s writing them faster than I’m reading them. Gonna have to pick up the pace! Read more