This book has been on my TBR for far, far too long. I absolutely loved They Mostly Come Out at Night, and since finishing it I had always planned to continue the series but I got so, so terribly sidetracked. It happens, but I always feel terrible when I know there's a book on my... Continue Reading →
Review: Song by Jesse Teller
Oooh a series in the Perilisc world. Okay, that sounds alright then. It's no doubt going to be dark AF and full of murder and shit. You know, I think I'd rather live in Westeros than Perilisc now that I'm thinking of it, but that being said, it's still an interesting world to read about.... Continue Reading →
Review: Sufficiently Advanced Magic by Andrew Rowe
Hey, this is the 1000th book on my goodreads 'read' list. Hooray! Having really enjoyed Andrew Rowe's other books, I was excited to give this one a read. The premise looked really interesting. It's very magical school oriented, which is a trope that I've always liked in all its different forms. This one is in... Continue Reading →
Review: Betrayal’s Shadow by Dave de Burgh
I've been reading a lot of sci-fi lately, and so while looking at the loads of books to I've got to review (sorry everyone... I'm so behind đ), I thought to myself 'it's time for some epic fantasy'! So, here we are. I did receive a free copy of this novel from the author in... Continue Reading →
Review: The White Song by Phil Tucker
I have been waiting for this one. Oh yes. Very patiently, I might add. But waiting, nonetheless. I was so lucky to read this book really early. I can tell you, though, that even that early on, by the time it ended up in my hands, it didn't really need anything corrected. It was amazing... Continue Reading →
Review: Three Times The Trouble by G. R. MatthewsÂ
Jumping right from book two into book three, a brand spanking new Corin Hayes adventure! I can't help myself. Corin is awesome! And I got an ARC of this book from the author in exchange for my honest review of it. Corin really is awesome though. đ Even when Corin does something right, it all... Continue Reading →
Review: Nothing is Ever Simple by G.R. Matthews
What better way to follow up reading a slightly depressing story during a hurricane than reading a story that takes place underwater because of severe flooding during a severe flood, amirite? I'm currently only able to do this review on my phone, so forgive me if this goes really wonky. Corinâs back and now he... Continue Reading →
Review: Fire and Brimstone by M.R. Forbes
This week I return my ears to the Chaos of the Covenant series, a spacey space opera that follows the exploits of one Abbey Cage and her band of escaped convicts known as Hell's Rejects. You can see my review of book one, Hell's Rejects, right here, if you'd like. I was given a copy... Continue Reading →
Review: Silent City by G.R. Matthews
Another book that's been on my radar (and kindle- god help me it's so full) for ages that I'm just getting around to now. I've heard good things about it but this is truly one of those books that I got intrigued by based solely on the cover. Look at it! LOOOOK! I have a... Continue Reading →
Review: Nine Parts Bluster & Other Stories by A. Z. Anthony
You may remember me reading a short story earlier this year called Nine Parts Bluster. I quite enjoyed it. It was quite a well put together piece of dark fantasy, where the main character, one Senesio Suleiman Zhao, master monster hunter and wearer of ridiculous beaver hats, 'helped' some villagers rid themselves of an unfortunate... Continue Reading →