• Short Story Saturday: The Garden by Tomi Adeyemi

    Short Story Saturday: The Garden by Tomi Adeyemi

    The Garden is the first short story in a collection of seven, titled Into Shadow. It’s an Amazon Original, though I haven’t read that many of those (shocking, I know). Still, Into Shadow has several authors I adore, so I knew I had to check it out. Read more

  • Review: Youngbloods by Scott Westerfeld

    Review: Youngbloods by Scott Westerfeld

    Series: Impostors #4Author: Scott WesterfeldPublisher: ScholasticReleased: April 5, 2022Received: Library It’s here! It’s finally here! (Okay, I’m pretty late to this party, but shhh!). The fourth novel in Scott Westerfeld’s Impostors series is here. Youngbloods is a book many fans have been counting down for, myself included. All thanks to that cliffhanger hint at the end of the last… Read more

  • Review: Lost in the Moment and Found by Seanan McGuire

    Review: Lost in the Moment and Found by Seanan McGuire

    She’s done it again. Seanan McGuire sure knows how to deliver a compelling read, doesn’t she? The Wayward Children series has some of the best worldbuilding around, and I am pleased to announce that Lost in the Moment and Found is no exception. If anything, this may be one of my favorites thus far. Read more

  • Review: Lost Worlds and Mythological Kingdoms

    Review: Lost Worlds and Mythological Kingdoms

    Do you love stories of missing worlds and places? Stories such as the lost city of Atlantis, El Dorado, or Shangri-La? Well, then I have some good news for you! Lost Worlds and Mythological Kingdoms is an entire collection of very similar stories. Read more

  • Blog Tour & Review: Beginning of Arrogance

    Blog Tour & Review: Beginning of Arrogance

    Paladins are known for causing problems – at least, that is true in this realm. Their stories reach far and wide, which shakes up the normal balance of power and worship. This is great news for the average person but a growing concern for the novels. Read more

  • Review: A Wilderness of Stars by Shea Ernshaw

    Review: A Wilderness of Stars by Shea Ernshaw

    Full disclosure: I’ve only read one other novel by Shea Ernshaw, A History of Wild Places. I absolutely adored that novel and made a promise to myself to read everything else of hers (when I can set aside the time, of course). So I went into A Wilderness of Stars with pretty high expectations. Read more