• Review: For A Few Demons More by Kim Harrison

    Review: For A Few Demons More by Kim Harrison

    For a Few Demons More is the fifth novel in The Hollows series by Kim Harrison. This is arguably also the most emotional novel in the series, if you ask me. But I might be slightly biased, since this novel ripped my heart out and handed it to me on a silver platter. Read more

  • Review: Zentangle Dingbatz by Brian Crimmons Czt

    Review: Zentangle Dingbatz by Brian Crimmons Czt

    Zentangle Dingbatz by Brian Crimmons Czt is a fun new way of looking at Zentangle art. What’s Zentangle? Zentangle is the art of creating complex yet structured patterns. It earned its name thanks to the calm it brings for artists, and thus is a widely loved method of relaxing and creating artwork. Read more

  • Review: Kill the Queen by Jennifer Estep

    Review: Kill the Queen by Jennifer Estep

    Kill the Queen is the first novel in Jennifer Estep’s latest series, Crown of Shards. It’s a fantasy series full of politics, plotting, revenge, and so much more. Fans new and old are well within reason for wanting to check it out. Read more

  • Review: Happy Doomsday #1

    Happy Doomsday, as you might expect, is about the events following a global disaster. Through a series of events, the Earth is now located farther away from the sun, which brings with it the expected events and disasters. But…that’s not the only disaster hitting the earth, now is it? Like a perfect line of dominoes,… Read more

  • Review: Blackbird Rising by Keri Arthur

    Review: Blackbird Rising by Keri Arthur

    Inspired by the legend of King Arthur, this is a modern fantasy, one full of magic, lore, and responsibilities. The sword of the Witch King has sat in the stone for hundreds of years. And its Gwen’s job to make sure it remains safely there. Read more

  • Review: The Oubliette by J.C. Sterns

    Review: The Oubliette by J.C. Sterns

    The Oubliette is the latest novel to hit the Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer Horror series. Written by J.C. Sterns, this is a graphic tale of what can go wrong when a planet is left to its own devices for too long. Or perhaps it’s a tale of politics and temptation. You be the judge. Read more