This was a book that wasn't really on my radar before a request to review it came in, but I'm so, so glad it did because even reading the blurb I was like, this sounds super interesting! So thanks to the author, and 47North via NetGalley for the review copy! Outcast and exiled, the demon... Continue Reading →
Review: From the Shadows of the Owl Queen’s Court by Benedict Patrick
Ohh man. Yarnworld. I've been patiently waiting for the next one and it is here and in my eyeholes. I'll try and stay coherent for most of this. π I got a review copy of this book from the author. π If you value your life, stay out of the forest. As a captive of... Continue Reading →
Review: Priest of Bones by Peter McLean
I've heard some palpable hype about this book, and so when it showed up on NetGalley I couldn't resist trying it out for myself! PEER PRESSURE! So thanks to the author, as well as Ace via NetGalley for the review copy. It's a dangerous thing, to choose the lesser of two evils. The war is... Continue Reading →
Review: The Midnight Dunes by Steven Kelliher
Alright, this one took me a million years to get to, because this year got so crazy at some point that I've been sinking more than swimming in books. This... isn't a bad thing (but it can be a little stressful at times, lol)! *glug* So, I never forgot it, but I always had a... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: The Carnival of the Night by Nicholas Carey
In which Kristen attends a Carnival, of sorts. π Some call it purgatory, others know it as the in-between, but for those poor souls who are trapped there eternally, it is simply The Carnival β a macabre mockery where night is never-ending, and a sadistic creature known as The Fool reigns unchallenged.Β And The Fool... Continue Reading →
Review: The Day of the Martians by H.E. Wilburson
This was an audiobook request that sounded like an interesting premise, and it's only 2 hours long so I jumped on it. So, I received a copy of this audiobook from the author in exchange for an honest review, and here we go! It is 1913 and the biggest question on the writer's mind, is... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: Dragon Mount by Jennifer M. Eaton
As the friendly neighborhood kissy book expert, this one got sent my way. I don't dislike shifter romances, but some of them can make my eyes roll real hard. I get my silliness guards up pretty early on. So, silliness shields up! And here we go. Things canβt get any worse than being snatched by... Continue Reading →
Review: Phoenix Unbound by Grace Draven
Oh my, this was one of those NetGalleys that I saw and leaped at based on the author alone. I only recently, perhaps in the last few years, started to read Grace Draven's work, and I admittedly haven't read all of it that I'd like to, but 2 of my top 3 favorite romance novels... Continue Reading →
Review: Death March by Phil Tucker
For me, at this point, Phil Tucker is one of those authors whose kickstarter I will immediately throw money at - which is a good description of what happened here. I was backer #2 on this one. Who has faster fingers than me?! WHOOOOO?! π And naturally, seeing that the audiobooks are narrated by Vikas... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: The Fire Eye Refugee by Samuel Gately
This one was a pretty good contender in the cover contest for this year. Because, I mean look at it.Β π A spy must face her past or die in exile.Β As lanterns stream up towards the Fire Eye, a woman weaves through the crowd, eyes down. Kay is a fetch, a finder of lost children,... Continue Reading →