• 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

  • Review: Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune

    Brilliant author T.J. Klune is back with another emotional read. He’s the author that brought us The House in the Cerulean Sea and The Extraordinaries. Now, we get to read Under the Whispering Door. Read more

  • Review: The Women of Pearl Island by Polly Crosby

    Review: The Women of Pearl Island by Polly Crosby

    more in 2021 than in any other year…), so I like to make it an occasion when I do. The Women of Pearl Island, by Polly Crosby, is a beautiful novel designed to tug at our hearts. And that is exactly what I was looking for. Read more

  • Realm Review:  Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 6

    Realm Review: Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 6

    The Case Continues in Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 6 Jessica is a hero known for her stubbornness (and her sass), so it’s no major surprise that she’s refusing to let this case go. Thus her investigation continues in Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire Episode 6. Last we saw, Jessica had gotten herself into a… Read more

  • Short Story Saturday: Poor Fancy’s Followers by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: Poor Fancy’s Followers by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday is back! If you’re getting sick of my October Daye shorts read through then I have some good news for you (but bad news for me); this is the last October Daye short on my TBR list (for the moment), so I’ll be moving onto the pile of InCryptid shorts next (also… Read more

  • Review: Little Darlings by Melanie Golding

    Review: Little Darlings by Melanie Golding

    Melanie Golding’s debut thriller novel, Little Darlings, is one that immediately caught my attention. Thanks in part to a brilliant cover (I’m a sucker for this particular aesthetic) but also due to the description. Read more