• Review: The Scourge Between Stars by Ness Brown

    Review: The Scourge Between Stars by Ness Brown

    Holy cow. They were NOT kidding when they called The Scourge Between Stars a claustrophobic horror novella. It’s dark, gritty, and very much not afraid to show us how vulnerable human beings are. Read more

  • Review: Please Join Us by Catherine McKenzie

    Review: Please Join Us by Catherine McKenzie

    Please Join Us is the latest thriller novel by Catherine McKenzie. I’ll admit that it was initially the vibrant cover that caught my attention, though the plot kept me invested enough to see the story through. Read more

  • Review: The Book Hater’s Book Club by Gretchen Anthony

    Review: The Book Hater’s Book Club by Gretchen Anthony

    Okay, as an avid reader, this title immediately caught my attention. Was this a tongue-in-cheek title? I had to know more! Written by Gretchen Anthony, I found The Book Hater’s Book Club full of surprises. Read more

  • Review: Thrawn: Treason by Timothy Zahn

    Review: Thrawn: Treason by Timothy Zahn

    Oh, Thrawn, don’t ever change. (But seriously, I’m not even sure he can). Thrawn: Treason is every bit the story I had been hoping for, and I regret that it took me this long to get around to reading it. Read more

  • Review: Spear by Nicola Griffith

    Review: Spear by Nicola Griffith

    Author: Nicola GriffithPublisher: Tor.comReleased: April 19, 2022Received: NetGalley If you love Arthurian retellings (especially those with an LGBT twist), you’ve got to check out Spear by Nicola Griffith. She grew up in a cave – in the wild. Yet her whole life, she knew she was destined for the court. Destined, but perhaps not desired. Yet she… Read more

  • Review: Desert Creatures by Kay Chronister

    Review: Desert Creatures by Kay Chronister

    Huh. I’m not going to lie; I don’t entirely know what to make of Desert Creatures. I was initially drawn due to the promise of feminist fiction meets Western horror, and I certainly got what was billed. I’m just not sure how it made me feel. Read more