• Review: Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall

    Review: Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall

    Historical fiction meets fantasy and romance in Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall. I’ve been trying to step back from historical fiction for a bit – got a little burned out on it – but I couldn’t resist this read. The pretty cover and LGBT+ promise certainly upped the temptation. Am I the only one that thinks this… Read more

  • You Know You’re a Reader When…

    You Know You’re a Reader When…

    You know you’re a reader when…every librarian knows you by sight Read more

  • Blog Tour: A Step Past Darkness by Vera Kurian

    Blog Tour: A Step Past Darkness by Vera Kurian

    I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER meets Stephen King in this character-driven thriller about a study group of six teenagers who witness something tragic in an abandoned mine, which comes back to haunt them 20 years later. Read more

  • Review: A Killer’s Game by Isabella Maldonado

    Review: A Killer’s Game by Isabella Maldonado

    If you’re a fan of dramatic FBI thrillers with a twisted (read: SAW-esque) bend, you’ll love A Killer’s Game. In truth, as this is the first of the series, I have to wonder if they’ll all end up being that lethal. Read more

  • WOTN: Stranger Things: Darkness on the Edge of Town by Adam Christopher

    WOTN: Stranger Things: Darkness on the Edge of Town by Adam Christopher

    The second novel tie-in to the Netflix series is stranger Things: Darkness on the Edge of Town. That being said, this novel is very different from the Netflix series. Darkness on the Edge of Town follows a story as told by Jim Hopper. Read more

  • Review: The Vanishing Hitch-Hiker by Jan Harold Brunvand

    Review: The Vanishing Hitch-Hiker by Jan Harold Brunvand

    Ever since I was little, I’ve been fascinated by folklore, fairy tales, and urban legends. But it wasn’t until recently (ish) that I realized I could pick up full collections of urban legends and their variations. I must thank Ghost Roads (by Seanan McGuire) for that. I must also thank it for my current obsession with the… Read more