• Short Story Saturday: Bury Me In Satin by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: Bury Me In Satin by Seanan McGuire

    In Satin is the next short story in my Seanan McGuire binge. Once again, we’re delving back into the world of InCryptid. However, this time around, we’re focused on a very different character. Yes, Fran and the rest are still there…but Mary’s story is finally coming to light. Read more

  • Review: Mordew by Alex Pheby

    Review: Mordew by Alex Pheby

    Mordew is the first novel in Alex Pheby’s Cities of the Weft series – a series that combined gothic fiction with fantasy in epic proportions. So it’s really no surprise that I was tempted into picking this one up! Read more

  • Review: Comfort Me With Apples by Catherynne M. Valente

    Review: Comfort Me With Apples by Catherynne M. Valente

    before. It’s a horror with fantasy elements…or is it a fantasy with horror elements? Either way, this world has pulled heavily from both genres – with chilling effects. Read more

  • Review: Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher

    Review: Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher

    Nettle & Bone is the first novel I’ve read by T. Kingfisher – but I can tell you right now that I’m adding every other book of hers to my TBR list. I loved this one so much. Please make the time to read Nettle & Bone; you won’t regret it! Read more

  • Review: Triptych by Jaleigh Johnson

    Review: Triptych by Jaleigh Johnson

    Triptych is the latest Marvel: Xavier’s Institute Novel, written by Jaleigh Johnson. To say that I was excited about this novel would be the understatement of the year, as I’ve been craving some new X-Men stories lately. Read more

  • Realm Review: Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 16

    Realm Review: Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 16

    The Season Concludes In Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 16 It’s hard to believe, but Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 16 wraps up the first (but hopefully not only) season of Jessica Jones’ journey. It all started as a missing person case but quickly spiraled into something so much more significant. And darker. Last we… Read more