• Review: Lady Hotspur by Tessa Gratton

    Review: Lady Hotspur by Tessa Gratton

    Tessa Gratton’s latest novel, Lady Hotspur is an imaginative novel, one that is heavily inspired by Shakespeare’s Henry IV. As you can imagine, that means that there will be plenty of politics and war. Oh, and did I mention that the novel has a very strong female focus? Read more

  • Review: You’re Not Listening by Kate Murphy

    Review: You’re Not Listening by Kate Murphy

    Have you ever felt like there’s a disconnect, when you’re sitting down and having a conversation with somebody? Almost like the other person isn’t listening to you – just waiting for you to finish talking so they can have their moment to talk? Read more

  • Review: Gloomspite by Andy Clark

    Review: Gloomspite by Andy Clark

    Gloomspite is the latest novel that Black Library has put out in the Warhammer Age of Sigmar universe. Written by Andy Clark, this novel is undoubtedly a horror telling, full of some of the worst things Warhammer and the Age of Sigmar have to offer. Read more

  • Review: Ark by Veronica Roth

    Review: Ark by Veronica Roth

    Veronica Roth’s Ark is the first 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

  • Review: Every Which Way But Dead by Kim Harrison

    Review: Every Which Way But Dead by Kim Harrison

    Every Which Way But Dead is Kim Harrison’s third novel in The Hollows series. Rachel Morgan (alongside Ivy and Jenks) is back, and this time she’s going to get involved with the underworld war that she might have had a hand in crafting. Read more

  • Review: Come Tumbling Down by Seanan McGuire

    Review: Come Tumbling Down by Seanan McGuire

    Come Tumbling Down is the fifth novella in Seanan McGuire’s beloved Wayward Children series. If you haven’t given this series a try, I cannot list all of the reasons why it is worth reading. It’s without a doubt one of my top series, and I sincerely can’t get enough of it. Read more