• Review: The Impossible Contract by K.A. Doore

    Review: The Impossible Contract by K.A. Doore

    The Impossible Contract is the second novel in K.A. Doore’s Chronicles of Ghadid series. And it is just as bright and brilliant as the first novel – if not more so. Set in a fantasy world full of assassins, lose spirits, and magic, this series is one to spark your imagination. Read more

  • Review: Invocations

    Review: Invocations

    Invocations is a collection of short stories from the Warhammer universe. But there’s a slight twist. These are all specifically from the Horror side of the Warhammer world, and they all certainly fit the bill. Read more

  • Review: The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell

    Review: The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell

    The Family Upstairs is the latest thriller novel by Lisa Jewell, which means it’s going to do an excellent job of creeping you out. This thriller will make you question the people you know, and think twice before trusting anybody too closely ever again. Read more

  • Review: The Monstrous Citadel by Mirah Bolender

    Review: The Monstrous Citadel by Mirah Bolender

    The Monstrous Citadel is the second novel in the Chronicles of Amicae series by Mirah Bolender. And I honestly can’t think of a series that has captivated me more through its fascinating world and set of characters. Read more

  • Review: The Killing Light by Myke Cole

    Review: The Killing Light by Myke Cole

    The Killing Light is the third and final novel in Myke Cole’s Sacred Throne Trilogy. And as such, that means that there’s a lot that needs to be done within the pages. Heloise’s tale has been both thrilling and terrifying. And it’ll be bittersweet to see it come to an end. Read more

  • Review: Dusk or Dawn or Dawn or Day by Seanan McGuire

    Review: Dusk or Dawn or Dawn or Day by Seanan McGuire

    Dusk or Dawn or Dawn or Day is a novella by Seanan McGuire, and if you’ve read any of her previous works, you’ll have a decent idea of what you’re in for. A lot of themes that have fascinated Seanan McGuire for years make an appearance here; ghosts, debts, love and loss. So much is… Read more