• Review: Knight: A Chronicle of Sybil’s War by Timothy Zahn

    Review: Knight: A Chronicle of Sybil’s War by Timothy Zahn

    Knight: A Chronicle of Sybil’s War is the second novel in Timothy Zahn’s series, Sybil’s War. It’s an epic space opera perfect for fans of the genre. Read more

  • Review: Isolate by L.E.Modesitt Jr.

    Review: Isolate by L.E.Modesitt Jr.

    Isolate is the start of L.E. Modesitt Jr.’s latest series. If you’re looking for the striking blend that is both science fiction and steampunk elements, with a dash of mystery and fantasy, then this is going to be the perfect read for you. Read more

  • Review: The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling

    Review: The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling

    The Ex Hex was one of my BOTM choices for October. It looked like a light and cute read – one that merged rom-com elements with fantasy, which is absolutely something that I am interested in. Written by Erin Sterling, this series catchphrase should be “Never mix vodka with witchcraft.” Oh! And did I mention… Read more

  • Review: The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season by Molly Fader

    Review: The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season by Molly Fader

    Molly Fader’s latest novel, The Bitter and Sweet of Cherry Season, brings together three different generations of women, one Orchard, and a litany of secrets that must be dealt with. If I’m honest, I picked it up because it felt like it had similar vibes to Practical Magic, and I’ve been craving something like that… Read more

  • Realm Review: Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 10

    Realm Review: Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 10

    A favorite heroine is still on the hunt in Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 10. Somebody has made the mistake of crossing her, and they’re going to pay for what they’ve done. All she has to do is track them down. Read more

  • Short Story Saturday: Dreams and Slumbers by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: Dreams and Slumbers by Seanan McGuire

    Originally published alongside Once Broken Faith, Dreams and Slumbers are set following the events of that very novel. Only we are shifting perspectives to follow Arden Windermere, the rightful Queen of the Mists. Read more