• Review: Defy the Night by Brigid Kemmerer

    Review: Defy the Night by Brigid Kemmerer

    Fans of Brigid Kemmerer must have been SO excited to hear the announcement of her newest series, Defy the Night. Personally, I’ve never read anything by her (her backlog is on the list! I swear!), but I just couldn’t resist this beautiful cover and title. And I am so glad that I decided to dive right… Read more

  • Review: Hide by Nell Pattison

    Review: Hide by Nell Pattison

    So I’ve learned that I am a sucker for books with purple and blue covers, and apparently ones with snow as well? Perhaps that is merely the sort of thriller I crave when it gets cold, as there are many believable elements within. Anyway, Hide by Nell Pattison is the latest thriller I decided to dive into. Read more

  • Realm Review:  Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 7

    Realm Review: Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 7

    Three Options in Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 7 Jessica’s grim determination has kept a seemingly open and shut case alive in Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 7. Now she can’t seem to get it out of her head. Not until she solves it, at any rate. The last episode brought Jessica to a… Read more

  • Short Story Saturday: The Price Family Field Guide by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: The Price Family Field Guide by Seanan McGuire

    The Price Family Field Guide is exactly what it sounds like, a guide to many of the InCryptids that make their presence known over the course of the series. As such, this novella is really best suited to active fans of the series. Read more

  • Review: When the Sparrow Falls by Neil Sharpson

    Review: When the Sparrow Falls by Neil Sharpson

    Looking for a new dystopian science fiction novel to dive into? Check out Neil Sharpson’s When the Sparrow Falls Read more

  • Review: Boundaries by Mercedes Lackey

    Review: Boundaries by Mercedes Lackey

    anthology written by those who love the series very much. Honestly, I love that Mercedes Lackey (and the publisher, DAW) allow for this to happen. Not only must it be a delight to fellow authors and fans, but it lets the world become a little bit bigger each and every time. For those that are… Read more