Well, this is a bit of a change from my regularly scheduled book reviews. Tracy Buckles is a web series, and I don't really watch too much film these days. Even the short stuff. However, when Robin Nyström, the writer and director of this series, approached me to see if I'd be interested in having... Continue Reading →
Review: The Master of Dreams by Mike Resnick
Alright, I will admit that the cover is the thing that sucked me in on this one. I just can't resist a Dan dos Santos cover. 😀 Thanks to the author as well as Berkley via NetGalley for the review copy. Eddie Raven isn't quite sure what's happening to him--and he's in a race to... Continue Reading →
Review: The Squirrel Squire and the Tournament of Oaks by Erik DeLeo
This little book came to my attention on Twitter one day when I saw its adorable cover, and so when it popped up on NetGalley one day, I couldn't help requesting it. I mean look at that cover. Just look!!! So, many thanks to the author, as well as Xpresso Book Tours via NetGalley for... Continue Reading →
Review: The Outcast Hours – Edited by Mahvesh Murad & Jared Shurin
Having really enjoyed The Djinn Falls in Love, I couldn't help but request this one as soon as I saw it on NetGalley! So thanks very much to the authors, and editors, and Solaris via NetGalley for the review copy! We live our lives in the daylight. Our stories take place under the sun: bright,... Continue Reading →
Review: Faycalibur by Liam Perrin
Ahhh the Less Valued Knights. I love a nice, lighthearted comedic fantasy novel. I love them even more when they're based around Arthurian legend, so when offered this one for review, I simply couldn't resist! So, as is obvious, I received a review copy of this book from the author, and this review is of... Continue Reading →
Review: The Lore of Prometheus by Graham Austin-King
First book of the new year!!! After just a moment of looking at the beautiful cover for this novel, I knew I wanted to read it. I mean, I don't judge a book by its cover necessarily, but a book with a pretty cover is 100% more likely to make me interested in reading a... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: Orconomics by J. Zachary Pike
Time to read some finalists in this year's SPFBO! Getting a head start. Truth be told, this one has been on my TBR for a while - and in my audible library for just as long! Brimming with swords, sorcery, and wit, Orconomics: A Satire introduces Arth, a world much like our own but with... Continue Reading →
Review: The Wolf in the Whale by Jordanna Max Brodsky
This one came to my attention through a bit of word of mouth, and it sounded absolutely intriguing! So, I couldn't resist having a read of it. So, many thanks to the author, as well as Redhook via NetGalley for the review copy! A young Inuit shaman's epic quest for survival in the frozen lands... Continue Reading →
Review: The Hod King by Josiah Bancroft
So, this is obviously one of those books that I was anticipating since finishing Arm of the Sphinx. I certainly wasn't expecting it to show up in my mailbox one delightful November day, but there it was! Gaaasp!So, thanks very much to the author, and Orbit for the ARC!Fearing an uprising, the Sphinx sends Senlin... 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 →