• Blog Tour & Review: The Darkness We Hide

    Blog Tour & Review: The Darkness We Hide

    The Darkness We Hide is the third (and final) novel in Debra Webb’s The Undertaker’s Daughter series, a thriller and mystery series of epic proportions. As the pull quote says, some secrets really are worth dying for. Read more

  • Review: The World at Night by Babak Tafreshi

    Review: The World at Night by Babak Tafreshi

    The World at Night is a stunning look at the night sky. It’s so easy to take our nightly view for granted, and that is something that Babak Tafreshi wanted to change with writing this book. This novel features over two hundred photographs from all over the world, all featuring the stunning night sky from… Read more

  • Review: Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo

    Review: Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo

    Author: Leigh Bardugo Series: The Shadow and Bone Trilogy #2, Grishaverse #2 Publisher: Henry Holt and Company Released: June 4th, 2019 Received: Own Rating: Siege and Storm is the second novel in Leigh Bardugo’s groundbreaking Shadow and Bone Trilogy. It’s also the second novel in her extended universe known as the Grishaverse. No matter how… Read more

  • Review: All the Stars and Teeth by Adalyn Grace

    Review: All the Stars and Teeth by Adalyn Grace

    All the Stars and Teeth is the first novel in a series of the same name by Adalyn Grace. This is a fantasy series that blends magic and waters, royalty and legend. Read more

  • Review: Knights of Macragge by Nick Kyme

    Review: Knights of Macragge by Nick Kyme

    Knights of Macragge is one of several new novels to hit the streets from the world of Warhammer 40,000. This is a dramatic and action filled novel, one who will show you the Ultramarines and everything they’re capable of. Read more

  • Review: Inspired Artist: Draw Every Little Thing by Flora Weycott

    Review: Inspired Artist: Draw Every Little Thing by Flora Weycott

    Inspired Artist: Draw Every Little Thing is a helpful guide book for any new artists, or artists hoping to advance their drawing techniques. Written by Flora Weycott, this book does exactly what it promises. It gives the readers a foundation in which they can then go ahead and drawing anything they so desire. Read more