• Review: Kradak the Champion by Shawn Inmon

    Review: Kradak the Champion by Shawn Inmon

    Kradak the Champion is the start of Shawn Inmon’s Arkana Sword and Sorcery Adventure, an epic fantasy series with a sense of humor and adventure. This series is perfect for readers that enjoy portal fantasies, but with a few twists. Read more

  • Review: The River of Silver: Tales from the Daevabad Trilogy by S.A. Chakraborty

    Review: The River of Silver: Tales from the Daevabad Trilogy by S.A. Chakraborty

    When S.A. Chakraborty concluded The Daevabad Trilogy, I thought that was it – that it was all over. Then she hinted at something else she was working on from this world, and my hopes lifted right back up into the stratosphere. And here it is – The River of Silver, an anthology of short stories… Read more

  • Review: Deuces are Wild by O.E. Tearmann

    Review: Deuces are Wild by O.E. Tearmann

    Deuces are Wild is the sixth novel in O.E. Tearmann’s Aces High, Jokers Wild series. I’ll confess that I dove right into the series here, being unaware of the history until it was too late. That being said, this novel does a delightful job of getting me up to speed. Read more

  • Review: Dead and Gondola by Ann Claire

    Review: Dead and Gondola by Ann Claire

    I’ve been craving another cozy mystery series for ages (I’m going to blame Tita Rosie’s Kitchen Mystery series for getting me back in the cozy mystery mood). So when I saw Dead and Gondola, I knew I had to try it. This is the first novel in the Christie Bookshop series, written by Ann Claire.… Read more

  • Review: Smile and Look Pretty by Amanda Pellegrino

    Review: Smile and Look Pretty by Amanda Pellegrino

    Smile and Look Pretty is the first novel I’ve seen by Amanda Pellegrino, and I love giving new thriller authors a shot. The title is chilling in a painfully familiar way – something I feel like many readers could say. That was enough to grab my attention. Read more

  • Review: The Midnight Library by Hatt Haig

    Review: The Midnight Library by Hatt Haig

    If I had to choose just one book that I read in 2022 that utterly wrecked me, it would be The Midnight Library by Matt Haig. I almost regret that it took me nearly two years to get around to reading it. I may have waited even longer if not for a friend’s recommendation. Read more