I listened to the first volume of this series in audio late last year and so then immediately hoped and hoped for a volume two audiobook- and LO AND BEHOLD, IT IS HERE! I'm going to keep this as spoiler-free for both books as I can. The Wyrde is dead and gone, its protection passed... Continue Reading →
Review: Soulstone – Awakening by J.A. Cipriano
Nerd alert! If you weren't aware, I'm a bit of a gamer... Okay, more than a bit, lol. I met my husband on World of Warcraft, FFS. >.> So, I'm okay with a books about video games. The whole LitRPG genre is very popular in Japan, Korea, and Russia and it seems to be sort... Continue Reading →
Review: Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
Last year, he announced that he had written a book of Norse Mythology, and the world rejoiced (well, I mean... I rejoiced. I assume others out there did too. I don't keep track of the *whole* world). And so the audiobook was preordered (because I will -always- listen to a Neil Gaiman book in audio... Continue Reading →
Review: The Reborn King by Michael R. Miller
Normally I have so much more time for audiobooks over physical books but it's been the opposite this year so far. However, once I had a chance to start this one, I *made* time to listen to the rest. Oh yes. Also, FYI, I was given a copy of this audiobook by the author for an... Continue Reading →
Review: The Aeronaut’s Windlass by Jim Butcher
Guys.... I think that Euan Morton just became my favorite narrator. Seriously. I would happily listen to this man read me the phone book. What the world (OK, OK, just me) really needs is for him to record versions of all the books that I've been meaning to read forever and just cannot bring myself to... Continue Reading →
Review: What Remains of Heroes by David Benem
A good start to the year calls for a good audiobook! Good audiobooks help me stay on task at work, which is excellent... as far as actually doing work at work goes. My boss thanks you, Mr. Benem. Lannick deVeers used to be somebody. A hero, even. Then, he ran afoul of the kingdom’s most... Continue Reading →
Review: It Takes a Thief to Catch a Sunrise by Rob J. Hayes
Catching the sunrise is only the first thing that it takes a thief to do, among other things. I love me a good heist story, and I've been known to enjoy a good steampunkish sort of setting, so I jumped right on board the crystal-powered airship of thievery here. Set in a new world of... Continue Reading →