This has been one of my more recent favorite trilogies and so when the last volume arrived in my inbox I couldn't help myself! So thanks to the author, as well as Del Rey for the review copy! A god wages war—using all of humanity as its pawns—in the unforgettable conclusion to the Founders trilogy.... Continue Reading →
Review: Daughter of Redwinter by Ed McDonald
Having really liked the Blackwing trilogy, when this was offered as a review copy, I couldn't stop myself from accepting. Thanks to the author, as well as Tor via NetGalley for the review copy! Raine can see--and more importantly, speak--to the dead. It's a wretched gift with a death sentence that has her doing many... Continue Reading →
Review: January Fifteenth by Rachel Swirsky
When Tordotcom reached out to me with this novella, I gladly accepted, as the premise sounded intriguing! So thanks to the author, as well as Tordotcom for the review copy!~ January Fifteenth—the day all Americans receive their annual Universal Basic Income payment. For Hannah, a middle-aged mother, today is the anniversary of the day she... Continue Reading →
Review: The Perfect Crimes of Marian Hayes by Cat Sebastian
I will absolutely always read anything Cat Sebastian writes, so when this slid into my radar, I instantly smushed the request button, unable to help myself. So thanks very much to the author, as well as Avon via NetGalley for the review copy! Marian Hayes, the Duchess of Clare, just shot her husband. Of course,... Continue Reading →