I really enjoyed my time with The Bone Witches, so when this one was offered to me and I read the synopsis it sounded right up my alley! Thanks to the author, as well as St. Martin's Press via NetGalley for the review copy! Judeth Cole has always had certain uncanny abilities. But when she... Continue Reading →
Review: River of Bones and Other Stories by Rebecca Roanhorse
I love a good book of short stories, and when this one was offered to me as having a Sixth World short story in it, I was in. I'm running behind on reviews, which always seems to happen when the SPFBO comes around, but dammit, I am catching up! Thanks to the author as well... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: The Stonebound Heir by L.A. Barnitz
Moving along with my SPFBO books - it's time for the longest of my slushy pile! Fourteen-year-old Sid Sol knows nothing about his origins but believes himself destined for better things than living in an isolated cabin with a giant and a girl whose strange appearance causes the locals to shun them. His fellow orphan,... Continue Reading →
Review: Strange New World by Vivian Shaw
I thought that the Greta Helsing series was done, so color me pleasantly surprised when this popped up on my radar. I immediately requested to read it. So, thanks to the author as well as Orbit for the review copy! After narrowly avoiding the end of the world, the leaders of Heaven and Hell are... Continue Reading →
Review: Those Fatal Flowers by Shannon Ives
Well, this book certainly sounded all the entire way up my alley, so when the publisher reached out, I grabby grabbed. Thanks to the author as well as Dell via NetGalley for the review copy! Before, Scopuli.ย It has been centuries since Thelia made the mistake that cost her the woman she loved. As the handmaidens... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: The Humane Society for Creatures and Cryptids by Stephanie Gillis
Moving right along with my SPFBOX reads. Nearly there! The Lambros family has never fit in with the town of Pandora, even from the very beginning. Since their ancestors immigrated from Greece with magical creatures in tow, the townsfolk have never trusted them and that hasn't changed in the centuries since. Now, Melpomene, Calliope, and... Continue Reading →
Review: A Sorceress Comes to Call by T. Kingfisher
I will never not request something by T. Kingfisher, and so when this came to my attention I was on it! I've really enjoyed her Fairy Tale retellings so far, and so I knew that this would probably not be an exception. Thank you to the author as well as Tor for the review copy!... Continue Reading →
Review: Mirrored Heavens by Rebecca Roanhorse
I've absolutely enjoyed the Between Earth and Sky series thusfar. I was captured within three or four chapters of Black Sun. So, when I was offered a review copy of this conclusion to the series, I leapt on the chance. Thanks to the author, as well as Saga Press for the review copy! Even the... Continue Reading →
Review: What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher
I really, really enjoyed What Moves the Dead, so when this sequel novella popped up on my NetGalley, I hopped right on it. Thanks very much to the author, as well as Tor for the review copy! After their terrifying ordeal at the Usher manor, Alex Easton feels as if they just survived another war.... Continue Reading →
Review: The Doom of Odin by Scott Oden
Having read the adventures of Grimnir up to this point, it was obvious that I would continue on with the conclusion so when this was offered, I gladly accepted. One of the only books I've managed to read on time this year, so that says something right? Thanks to the author as well as St.... Continue Reading →