• Review: The Unspoken Name by A.K. Larkwood

    Review: The Unspoken Name by A.K. Larkwood

    The Unspoken Name is the first novel in a new epic fantasy series by A.K. Larkwood. It’s also a novel that I’ve been hearing nonstop chatter about – all gushing reviews and commentary. So naturally, I knew that this was going to be a piece worth checking out. Read more

  • Review: Sensational by Jodie Lynn Zdrok

    Review: Sensational by Jodie Lynn Zdrok

    Sensational is the second novel in Jodie Lynn Zdrok’s Spectacle series. And dare I say that it surpasses the first novel? Set in an alternate version of Paris in 1889, this novel infuses fantasy elements with detailed character development, creating a thrilling tale. Read more

  • Blog Tour: Courting Mr. Lincoln by Louis Bayard

    Blog Tour: Courting Mr. Lincoln by Louis Bayard

    Courting Mr. Lincoln is a historical fiction novel that tells the story of Abraham Lincoln – but with a twist. This novel takes a deeper look at the people so pivotal in Lincoln’s life; Mary Todd and Joshua Speed. Read more

  • Review: The Wagers by Sean Michaels

    Review: The Wagers by Sean Michaels

    The Wagers is the second novel released by the one and only Sean Michaels. This time around, he’s writing about a comedian, and he needs a major change in his life. Or in his luck. Either would suffice, at this point. Read more

  • Review: Scavenge the Stars by Tara Sim

    Review: Scavenge the Stars by Tara Sim

    Scavenge the Stars is the first novel in a new series of the same name, written by Tara Sim. It’s been described as a gender-bent retelling of The Count of Monte Cristo, and being a massive fan of that novel, I just knew I had to give this one a try. Read more

  • Review: You Have Arrived At Your Destination by Amor Towles

    Review: You Have Arrived At Your Destination by Amor Towles

    Amor Towels’ You Have Arrived At Your Destination is the fourth novella in the Forward Collection – a project created by six different authors. The entire idea of the project was to showcase a far-flung future, all written with the hopes of getting the reader (or listener) to think. Read more