• Review: Defending Elysium by Brandon Sanderson

    Review: Defending Elysium by Brandon Sanderson

    I don’t know how, but somehow while happily binging all of the Skyward series, I totally missed the fact that there is a prequel novella available to readers. Did you know this?! Defending Elysium takes place countless years before the events of Skyward, and it helps to set the scene. Read more

  • Review: The Collective by Alyson Gaylin

    Review: The Collective by Alyson Gaylin

    The Collective, written by Alyson Gaylin, was one of my more recent picks from the Book of the Month Club. Two things immediately brought my attention to this option. First: the color; I love that bright red and black cover! Second, it’s a thriller, and I almost always grab the thriller option each month. Read more

  • Review: This Is Why We Lie by Gabriella Lepore

    Review: This Is Why We Lie by Gabriella Lepore

    There’s a saying that those with glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. Well, what happens when everyone in a town has a secret? That’s the story that Gabriella Lapore captured in This Is Why We Lie. Read more

  • Realm Review: Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 14

    Realm Review: Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 14

    Hard as it may be to believe, the conclusion of the series is upon us in Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 14. This whole time Natasha had been seeking to find who stole her blood and make them pay for what was done. Read more

  • Sun Sets Weeping by Seanan McGuire

    Sun Sets Weeping by Seanan McGuire

    Once more, we delve into the Luidaeg’s past in Sun Sets Weeping. Set long before October (Toby) ever walked this earth, this is the story of the Luidaeg, one of her descendants, and how time corrupts all. Read more

  • Review: Under the Bridge by Anne Bishop

    Review: Under the Bridge by Anne Bishop

    Under the Bridge is Anne Bishop’s latest novel, not to be confused with Anne Bishop, the famous fantasy author! This is a contemporary fiction novel, and for that reason alone, it’ll probably stand out a bit from my usual reading regimen. Read more