• Realm Review: Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 3

    Realm Review: Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 3

    The story of Natasha Romanoff continues in Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 3. This is a tale of intrigue and danger, as it well should be, given who has taken the lead. Black Widow has been pulled into another investigation, but this one is significantly more personal than usual. Read more

  • Review: Purrfectly Dead by Dixie Lyle

    Review: Purrfectly Dead by Dixie Lyle

    Purrfectly Dead is the fifth novel in Dixie Lyle’s Whiskey, Tango & Foxtrot Mystery (I adore the name of this series!), and as you might imagine, certain critters take center stage. Before I begin my review, I should confess that I haven’t actually read the first four novels in this series. Yet I had no… Read more

  • Review: Alias Space and Other Stories by Kelly Robson

    Review: Alias Space and Other Stories by Kelly Robson

    Alias Space and Other Stories is an anthology that collects the best short stories written by Kelly Robson. They are mostly science fiction short stories, which admittedly is half the reason this anthology caught my eye (that and the amazing cover). Read more

  • Review: Double Threat by F. Paul Wilson

    Review: Double Threat by F. Paul Wilson

    F. Paul Wilson’s latest novel is a blend of science fiction and thriller, which means it is right up my alley! Double Threat is not a novel to skip! Read more

  • Realm Review: Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 2

    Realm Review: Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 2

    Natasha Romanoff’s story continues in Black Widow: Bad Blood Episode 2. Her journey is already setting up to be a perilous one, but given who we’re talking about, that is hardly a surprise. No matter what happens next, we know that Black Widow will see it through to the end. Read more

  • Review: Immunity Index by Sue Burke

    Review: Immunity Index by Sue Burke

    Sue Burke’s latest novel is one that may feel all too familiar to many readers – as a contagion threatens the country. Immunity Index is one part science fiction and one part dystopian, and its timing is so very eerie. At least, to me. Read more