• Review: Neptune by Ben Bova

    Review: Neptune by Ben Bova

    Neptune is the twenty-fifth (yes, you read that right!) novel in Ben Bova’s The Grand Tour series. For the sake of honesty, I have to confess that I have not read the rest of this series. However, I was too curious to pass up the opportunity to give it a try regardless! Read more

  • Realm Review: Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 7

    Realm Review: Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 7

    It’s safe to say that the Black Widow, aka Natasha Romanoff, is more than capable of handling almost any situation. Even the ones that directly target here. Yet the events in Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 7 surprise even her. Read more

  • Short Story Saturday: Forbid the Sea by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: Forbid the Sea by Seanan McGuire

    Forbid the Sea is set years before Tybalt had ever met October – long before she was even born. Here the King of Cats is young, lonely, and still so very driven. This is a version of Tybalt we don’t see too often, especially as he is clearly still working out what it means to… Read more

  • Review: Vespertine by Margaret Rogerson

    Review: Vespertine by Margaret Rogerson

    the chance to read Vespertine. This is the start of a new series of the same name and guys? I’m already counting down the days for the next release. Read more

  • Review: Barnhill by Norman Bissell

    Review: Barnhill by Norman Bissell

    Norman Bissell’s novel takes place at Barnhill – the location that George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair) famously tucked himself away in – and the birthplace of 1984. Essentially, Barnhill is a dramatization of George Orwell’s time there and the creation of a novel that will always resonate with its readers. Read more

  • Review: Ignite the Fire: Incendiary by Karen Chance

    Review: Ignite the Fire: Incendiary by Karen Chance

    Fans of Karen Chance were undoubtedly thrilled to see the latest installment of her beloved Cassandra Palmer series drop. Ignite the Fire: Incendiary is the eleventh book in the series and a two-parter. You better believe I’m anxiously awaiting that second part (Inferno, for those curious). Read more