• Review: Crown of Coral and Pearl by Mara Rutherford

    Review: Crown of Coral and Pearl by Mara Rutherford

    Crown of Coral and Pearl is the debut novel by Mara Rutherford, and it’s been getting a lot of hype and attention lately. Having read it, I can certainly see why. It’s the first novel in a series of the same name, and looks like it’s going to be an epic journey to the end. Read more

  • Review: The Girl on the Porch by Richard Chizmar

    Review: The Girl on the Porch by Richard Chizmar

    The Girl on the Porch is the latest novella from Richard Chizmar. The cover is what caught my attention, and it was Stephen King’s praise that sold me on this one. It’s described as being a dark and twisted thriller that’ll leave you afraid and distrusting of your neighbors. Read more

  • Review: Sea Witch Rising by Sarah Henning

    Review: Sea Witch Rising by Sarah Henning

    Sea Witch Rising is the dramatic conclusion to the Sea Witch plot by Sarah Henning. In this novel, we see the tale of the Little Mermaid retold in a truly unique fashion. To say that the focus was entirely on the Sea Witch wouldn’t be entirely accurate; the little mermaids in this tale did get… Read more

  • Review: The Dirty Dozen (Tennison #5) by Lynda La Plante

    Review: The Dirty Dozen (Tennison #5) by Lynda La Plante

    The Dirty Dozen is the latest adventure about our lovely Jane Tennison. It’s the fifth novel in a series written by Lynda La Plante, however, like other novels in the series, you can really pick up at any point and follow along as you please. Read more

  • Review: The Blacksmith Queen by G.A. Aiken

    The Blacksmith Queen is the first novel in a new series by G.A. Aiken, the Scarred Earth Saga. This is admittedly a very evocative name. Between that and the cover, I just knew I had to give this series a try. Read more

  • Blog Tour: The Devil’s Apprentice (Den Store Djaevlekrig #1) by Kenneth B. Anderson

    Blog Tour: The Devil’s Apprentice (Den Store Djaevlekrig #1) by Kenneth B. Anderson

    The Devil’s Apprentice is a novel that is both familiar and unfamiliar; unique and complex. It’s the tale of mistaken identity taken to extreme levels, and how one boy has to survive and make decisions that he can live with. Read more