• Review: An Irish Country Yuletide by Patrick Taylor

    Review: An Irish Country Yuletide by Patrick Taylor

    An Irish Country Yuletide is the sixteenth novel in Patrick Taylor’s Irish Country series. To be fair, I accidentally jumped right in the middle of this series (whoops!). But honestly? I have no trouble following right along. Oh! And don’t forget, this book (and series as a whole) contains actual recipes within the pages. It has been a… Read more

  • Review: Midnight Horizon by Daniel Jose Older

    Review: Midnight Horizon by Daniel Jose Older

    Midnight Horizon, by Daniel Jose Older, continues the tale of several Star Wars characters that many fans (myself included) have come to cherish. For those enjoying The High Republic run of novels, you’re not going to want to miss this one. Read more

  • Review: The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell

    Review: The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell

    Talk about a sequel you didn’t know you needed! I didn’t know that The Family Upstairs would get a second novel. Still, The Family Remains is perfect for fans who want to know more about this particular family. Read more

  • Review: The Magnolia Palace by Fiona Davis

    Review: The Magnolia Palace by Fiona Davis

    The Magnolia Palace was one of my three BOTM picks for January, and I am so glad I took a risked and nabbed it. I don’t read as much historical fiction as I should (sorry), and this choice was an effort to correct that. And boy, was The Magnolia Palace the right pick! Read more

  • Review: Station Eternity by Mur Lafferty

    Review: Station Eternity by Mur Lafferty

    Wait, what? Is this seriously a book that combines classic mystery tropes with science-fiction elements? Sign me up! Station Eternity, written by Mur Lafferty, is a book that I never knew I needed in my life. And now I want more. Read more

  • Review: The Book Eaters by Sunyi Dean

    Review: The Book Eaters by Sunyi Dean

    Almost every reader has used the phrase “I devoured this book.” For most, this term means that we loved the book so much that we read it in one (or two) sittings. But The Book Eaters is about to put a whole new spin on that notion. Read more