"The Prince of Cats would like to be let in!" says my email when this review request comes in. How can I say no to that? In he comes!~ Meow! So thanks to the author for the review copy!~ To stay alive, Jawad must succeed where all others have failed: he must catch the Prince... Continue Reading →
Review: Nightmare Keep by Phil Tucker
I've been looking forward to getting this one into my ear-holes since I finished Death March. I'm having one of those stints of not being able to get as many audiobooks as usual in though because work has been.... strange. Ehhh so it goes. So, when I finally had a good day of time for... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: The Gods of Men by Barbara Kloss
I'm just gobbling up these hopefuls. I never doubted though - if Esme, Wol or Coffee like a book, there's a good, good chance that I will also like that book. It has proven wrong a time or two... and it certainly doesn't work in reverse all the time (KISSING BOOOOOOOKS) - but it's a... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: Strangehold by Rene Sears
Another one of Wol's hopefuls makes it into my eyeholes today! Woooo! Morgan Tenpenny has retreated from her painful, magical past, choosing to live quietly as a guardian of one of the gates between worlds. But her sister Gwen is married to a lord of the High Court of Faerie—and when Gwen asks her to... Continue Reading →
Review: Mistress Mage by Kayleigh Nicol
Having really liked Sorcerous Rivalry a couple of months ago, when the sequel dropped, I couldn't help myself. I had to have it immediamente! I even managed to read it within the month too, which is a boon. In the peace following the Great Mage Hunt, the king’s long-time mistress is revealed as a sorceress.... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: Lords of Asylum by Kevin Wright
I was rather excited to get to this one, because when Wol likes a book, I tend to generally also like that book! Of course... this isn't universal... but ehhh close enough. 😀 Waylaid in the wilds, they left him for dead… Sir Luther Slythe Krait is a bad man. He tried outrunning his past,... Continue Reading →
Review: The Elder Ice by David Hambling
This was a review request that sounded really interesting, as it is a bit of a horror/mystery that takes place in... our world, but with some Lovecraftian shenanigans included as well. So off I went into my world of 1920s London adventure! In this atmospheric novella, ex-boxer Harry Stubbs is on the trail of a... Continue Reading →
Review: City of Lies by Sam Hawke
Another book that was on my radar because everything I'd heard about it was amazing. I couldn't help myself, and as soon as I got myself an audible credit, it went directly at this audiobook! I was seven years old the first time my uncle poisoned me... Outwardly, Jovan is the lifelong friend of the... Continue Reading →
Review: The Last Guardian by Michael R. Miller
I've been looking forward to this one for a while, but had so much on my plate at the time that it got a little buried. So, I'm glad that I could finally read to the end of this story. This review is based on a review copy that I received from the author. :)... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: Everblue by Brenda Pandos
It's your friendly neighborhood kissy book expert here, and in today's SPFBO review, we have a YA Mermaid Romance. OooOOoOoo She wanted her life to change... he wanted his to stay the same. Best friends share everything with each other. Or do they? Seventeen-year-old Ashlyn Frances Lanski is tired of her boring, single life. Spending... Continue Reading →