• Review: Reliquary by Martha Wells

    Review: Reliquary by Martha Wells

    I do love a good tie-in novel. That opinion is a little contentious, as not everyone loves media tie-in novels. That said, what tipped the scale in favor of me reading Reliquary is the author – Martha Wells. Yes, that’s right! The author behind The MurderBot Diaries. She wrote this and another tie-in; I fully intend to read… Read more

  • Bookish Problem #26

    Bookish Problem #26

    Bookish Problem #26 Read more

  • Review: Immortal Longings by Chloe Gong

    Review: Immortal Longings by Chloe Gong

    Okay. I have a lot to say about Immortal Longings, but I’ll try and keep it short. First, I want to say that I was excited about it. Really excited. I love Chloe Gong and all of her past works (that I’ve read, obviously). Read more

  • Review: No One Can Know by Kate Alice Marshall

    Review: No One Can Know by Kate Alice Marshall

    Emma has tried her very best to keep her past where it belongs – in her past. Even her husband doesn’t know much about her history beyond the fact that her parents are dead and she’s estranged from her sisters. Read more

  • You Know You’re a Reader When…

    You Know You’re a Reader When…

    You know you’re a reader when…you can vividly recall where you were and what you were doing when you read a certain memorable passage or chapter Read more

  • WOTN: Spells for the Dead by Faith Hunter

    WOTN: Spells for the Dead by Faith Hunter

    Nell Ingram is back in the latest novel from Faith Hunter. Spells for the Dead is the fifth novel in the Soulwood series, and once again, readers are about to visit a world full of magic and paranormal. As well as killers. Read more