• Review: Siren’s Song by Karen Chance

    Review: Siren’s Song by Karen Chance

    John Pritkin is still recovering from the whammy of a spell that killed him and threw him back through time – one that Cassie was able to save him from. But that doesn’t mean he’s allowed any time for bed rest. Not with the life he and his allies live. Read more

  • Review: Summoned by M.A. Guglielmo

    Review: Summoned by M.A. Guglielmo

    Summoned is the debut novel of M.A. Guglielmo, and it is a memorable one. Fans looking for a slightly different take on jinn should check out Zahara’s tale, as it’s one they’ll find themselves enjoying greatly. Read more

  • Review: The Orchid Throne (Forgotten Empires #1) by Jeffe Kennedy

    Review: The Orchid Throne (Forgotten Empires #1) by Jeffe Kennedy

    The Orchid Throne is the first novel in a new series by Jeffe Kennedy. The series itself is called the Forgotten Empires, and is a perfect blend of fantasy and romance. And there’s a healthy dose of revenge story thrown into the mix as well. Read more

  • Review: The Future of Another Timeline by Annalee Newitz

    Review: The Future of Another Timeline by Annalee Newitz

    The Future of Another Timeline is the newest novel from the mind of Annalee Newitz. It is, without a shadow of a doubt, the most feminist piece of fiction I’ve read this year. It mashes time travel, punk music, women’s rights, and so much more into one compact novel. Read more

  • Review: What Rose Forgot by Nevada Barr

    Review: What Rose Forgot by Nevada Barr

    What Rose Forgot is the newest thriller from Nevada Barr – so you just know that this novel is full of action and chilling events. This novel is a standalone piece, so even if you’ve read nothing else by Nevada Barr, you’re safe to pick this one up and start reading. Read more

  • Review: The Tenth Girl by Sara Faring

    Review: The Tenth Girl by Sara Faring

    The Tenth Girl is the debut novel of Sara Faring, and it is a gothic psychological thriller novel deeply rooted in Patagonian lore. And it’ll send shivers down your spines. Read more