• Review: Wild Hunger by Chloe Neill

    Review: Wild Hunger by Chloe Neill

    Wild Hunger is the first in a new series by Chloe Neill. But don’t worry, it is still connected to her famous Chicagoland Vampire series. There is no doubt that this is a spinoff series – so fans will be thrilled. That being said, it isn’t a bad starting point for new fans either. Which… Read more

  • Review: If You Take My Meaning by Charlie Jane Anders

    Review: If You Take My Meaning by Charlie Jane Anders

    If You Take My Meaning is a short story written by Charlie Jane Anders, and is set following the events of The City in the Middle of the Night. So if you’ve found yourself wondering what happened next, this is a short story worth diving into. Read more

  • Review: All Cats Are Introverts

    Review: All Cats Are Introverts

    Francesco Marciuliano has made a career out of books made for cat lovers. If you loved I Could Pee on This – then you absolutely need to check out their next book, All Cats Are Introverts. Read more

  • Review: Cast in Oblivion by Michelle Sagara

    Review: Cast in Oblivion by Michelle Sagara

    Cast in Oblivion is the fourteenth novel in Michelle Sagara’s Chronicles of Elantra series, and honestly? It’s hard to believe how long this series has been running. I fell in love with this series fourteen – yes, fourteen! Books ago, and I’ve never been quite the same since. Read more

  • Review: Reaver Vol. 1: Hell’s Half-Dozen

    Review: Reaver Vol. 1: Hell’s Half-Dozen

    Reaver Vol. 1 is an all-new and dark fantasy series, one that pits cultures against one another, as one ragtag group strives to complete their goals. Or die. Madaras is neck deep in a war, one that never seems to end. Read more

  • Review: Shatter the Earth by Karen Chance

    Review: Shatter the Earth by Karen Chance

    Shatter the Earth is the tenth novel in the Cassie Palmer series by Karen Chance, and this is a series still going strong. It’s admittedly one of my favorite series, so you’ll have to forgive my slight bias in recommending it so much! Read more