• Review: A Spindle Splintered by Alix E. Harrow

    Review: A Spindle Splintered by Alix E. Harrow

    A Spindle Splintered is the latest novella to come from the mind of Alix E. Harrow, the author that brought us The Ten Thousand Doors of January. It’s also the first part in the Fractured Fables series. Read more

  • Review: Cackle by Rachel Harrison

    Review: Cackle by Rachel Harrison

    What do my eyes spot here? A new story by Rachel Harrison? Why, yes, please! Cackle is a story perfect for this time of year, with a witchy focus that I will never turn down. Read more

  • Review: The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley

    Review: The Paris Apartment by Lucy Foley

    Did anybody else count down the days to Lucy Foley’s The Paris Apartment? I was content to wait until Book of the Month listed it as an option. They love her writing, so I was confident I could get a good deal on this lovely book. Read more

  • Review: The Sorority Murder by Allison Brennan

    Review: The Sorority Murder by Allison Brennan

    Has anyone else been craving a new thriller? I don’t know what it is about the cold, but I just can’t get enough thrillers in the winter. My latest thrilling read (pun intended) was The Sorority Murder by Allison Brennan. Read more

  • Short Story Saturday: What was I meant to do? By Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: What was I meant to do? By Seanan McGuire

    What was I meant to do? Is another short story written by Seanan McGuire, and it fits in her InCryptid series. It’s set between the events of the first and second novels (Discount Armageddon and Midnight Blue-Light Special), but it doesn’t follow any of the main characters that we’re used to. Read more

  • Review: Payback’s a Witch by Lana Harper

    Review: Payback’s a Witch by Lana Harper

    Lana Harper’s debut novel, Payback’s a Witch, is the first book in The Witches of Thistle Grove series. If you love witchy romance (and exes), small-town magic, friendship, and lighthearted tales of revenge, this is going to be a series worth checking out. Read more