D.C. Gomez is back with a whole new series, The Cat Lady Special, that you are absolutely not going to want to miss out on! The mischief and mayhem that these characters get up to in the great state of Texas are sure to keep you on your toes! So buckle-up buttercup, because you’re about... Continue Reading →
Seas of the Zovah by Tim McKay
3 Paragraphs, that’s how long it takes for shit to hit the fan and people start to body slam each other to the floor, and it all starts with beer. Welcome back to one of the most brutal fantasy series that you will read in your life, and a sure soon to be bestselling saga,... Continue Reading →
The Wolf And The Favour by Catherine McCarthy
What if the most challenging thing that you knew, and ever faced, was a bend that led to the woods in the back of your house? This interesting premise opens up “The Wolf And The Favour”, as we get into the mind of our main character Hannah, and how she sees the world and how... Continue Reading →
Death Drives a Semi by Edo Van Belkom
Death Drives a Semi was an unexpected pleasure to read. The 25th anniversary re-release of this short story anthology was genius. Not only did it introduce me to a talented author, but it will undoubtedly usher in a legion of new fans for Van Belkom. Reading good horror is like finding a real diamond as your... Continue Reading →
An Owl Without a Name by Jenna Greene
From the very first page, An Owl Without A Name captured my attention. Being a mother, I have indulged in a lion’s share of children’s literature and I love the gentle way themes are introduced and the joy that seems to emanate from the pages of this book. I imagine Jenna Greene, the author having... Continue Reading →
Poetry in a Pandemic by H.M. Gooden
Any piece of art created during the pandemic has a unique feel to it, given thatmany of us still don’t know how to feel about one of the biggest health crises we faced as humans. Every time I read a book set around the pandemic, brought to life in 2020 I feel this could be... Continue Reading →
MoneyWise Mabel’s Bursting Bank by Kalee Boisvert
MoneyWise Mabel’s Bursting Bank is a children's book by Kalee Boisvert that focuses on introducing children to the bank, saving money, and becoming good stewards of their money. This book’s cover showcases a young girl excitedly hugging her piggy bank with piles of money stacked behind her. It’s humorous while being adorable at the same... Continue Reading →
Chivalry and Courtesy: Medieval Manners for a Modern World by Daniele Cybulskie
The first thing that comes to mind when anyone hears “medieval” is knights, kings, queens, and peasants. Poor living, poor manners, poor hygiene, and the list goes on. We get so much of our opinions from most movies, that it's hard to believe otherwise. However, author Daniele Cybulskie is here to open readers' eyes to... Continue Reading →
Soulworm by Edward Willett
Edward Willett is an author that once you read his books, there’s no going back, you will become a fan. There’s no way around it, and if this book is your first time reading one of his works, just keep that in mind and try to prove us wrong. Soulworm. A weird word that grabs... Continue Reading →
All That Sparkles by Diane Bator
All That Sparkles is the first book in Diane Bator’s A Glitter Bay Mystery series. First glance at this cover? You get a gorgeous dress that appears to be made of jewels. For cozy mystery lovers, this cover with its chic boutique vibe gives off “cozy mystery.” You also get a sense of elegance as... Continue Reading →
