• Review: Crimson Summer by Heather Graham

    Review: Crimson Summer by Heather Graham

    Crimson Summer is the second novel in Heather Graham’s Amy Larson & Hunter Forrest FBI series. The series follows two agents, a dangerous cult and the dangers that arise when they intersect. In other words, it’s perfect for thrill-seeking readers everywhere. Read more

  • Blog Tour: What Meets the Eye by Alex Kenna

    Blog Tour: What Meets the Eye by Alex Kenna

    From debut author Alex Kenna comes a pulse-pounding tapestry of secrets, retribution, and greed for fans of Jeffrey Archer. Read more

  • Review: The Devil’s Whispers by Lucas Hault

    Review: The Devil’s Whispers by Lucas Hault

    I simply cannot get enough of fantasy horror, so naturally, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to read and review Lucas Hault’s The Devil’s Whispers. If you’re a fan of retellings and dark atmospheric reads, the odds are good that you’ll enjoy this one. Read more

  • Short Story Saturday: Of Strange Oaths by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: Of Strange Oaths by Seanan McGuire

    Oh, Tybalt, don’t ever change. Of Strange Oaths is one of the many (MANY) short stories from Seanan McGuire’s October Daye series. Like many of the tales focused on Tybalt (the best character of the series), this one is set far before Toby was even born. Read more

  • Review: The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi

    Review: The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi

    Is anybody else absolutely delighted with the title of this book? The Kaiju Preservation Society is one of those books that immediately demands attention, especially for readers who enjoyed Pacific Rim and other monstrous tales. Read more

  • Review: Reclaim the Stars Anthology

    Review: Reclaim the Stars Anthology

    Who can resist an anthology full of magical realism and stars? I certainly can’t. Reclaim the Stars consists of seventeen short stories, all of which are centered around one main subject: space and the stars beyond. That is not the only element tying these stories together, as they all feature the Latin American diaspora. In other words… Read more