• Review: Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson

    Review: Tress of the Emerald Sea by Brandon Sanderson

    I remember when Brandon Sanderson announced Tress of the Emerald Sea and three other books (his super secret project line). It pretty much blew up the internet. It definitely destroyed Kickstarter, at least for a bit. Read more

  • Review: Black Cat: Discord by Cath Lauria

    Review: Black Cat: Discord by Cath Lauria

    Yes! Marvel’s Black Cat fans should make a point of reading Cath Lauria’s Black Cat: Discord because it will not disappoint. This continues the trend of taking beloved Marvel heroines and giving them their very own novels. Read more

  • Review: The Socialite’s Guide to Murder by S.K. Golden

    Review: The Socialite’s Guide to Murder by S.K. Golden

    So I went into The Socialite’s Guide to Murder with high expectations. Also, I needed a new cozy mystery series, so I had my fingers crossed that this would be it. While I did like the book, I can’t pretend to have been head-over-heels for it. Read more

  • February BOTM Options and Choices

    February BOTM Options and Choices

    Have you guys heard about BOTM (Book of the Month)? I’ve been signed up for years, but the recent changes they have made have resulted in me getting pretty hooked, to say the least. For those that don’t know: BOTM is a subscription service that offers five (see below) selections each month. Readers get to… Read more

  • Review: You’re Invited by Amanda Jayatissa

    Review: You’re Invited by Amanda Jayatissa

    You’re Invited is one of several BOTM books I grabbed last month, and I have to say that I’m pretty happy with my selection. Written by Amanda Jayatissa, this novel is a winding thriller with many surprise twists and turns. Read more

  • Review: Ballad & Dagger by Daniel José Older

    Review: Ballad & Dagger by Daniel José Older

    Wow! Ballad & Dagger was such a fantastic introduction to this world. I can see why Rick Riordan backed it – it is right up his alley. This YA fantasy novel has a little bit of something for everyone and is such a fun read. Read more