Bitchy. Bossy. Evil. These are the first things that you will find out this book. Anna J Walner once again hits the ground running, or may I say, slapping us around with this plot in the Uluru Legacy Series, this book that, gives us no time to blink, NOT EVEN A PROLOGUE, nothing! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. It... Continue Reading →
Death’s Intern by D. C. Gomez
This review contains Affiliate links Get your book on Author's Page || Alibris|| Book Depository|| Amazon Death’s Intern is the first book in D.C. Gomez’s The Intern Diaries series. Isis Black has no idea that the supernatural world exists around her, but she’s about to get a crash course when Death herself comes for her.... Continue Reading →
The Colony (Uluru Legacy Series Book #3 ) By Anna J Walner
Anna J Walner left us, on the end of the previous book of the series (our review here), hanging on the edge of the plot. We were left with: a kidnapping, witches on the loom, alliances needed to be made, and a knives at the throats of everyone, but.., as if that wasn’t enough, Anna... Continue Reading →
Graveslinger by Darren Lee Compton
Steeped in the lore of things that go bump in the night, Graveslinger enticed from the very first scene. The vivid language commandeered my senses and imagination and didn’t let go of it until the very last sentence. Get it on Amazon || Barne’s&Noble || Author’s site The book’s title comes from the main protagonist,... Continue Reading →
Keeper of the Jewel by Richard H. Stephens
How would you, as the reader, feel like if you favorite author put your name in his book, citing your deeds towards his career in the acknowledgements? That's what happens in this book as Richard H. Stephens acknowledges 4 particular readers that are an incredible support to him, and it's lovely. This has to happen... Continue Reading →
The Rython Kingdom by Mandy Eve-Barnett
First impressions are crucial, and Mandy Eve-Barnett makes a damn good first impression on readers on this book! The author has an intricate, but not too complex, style of narrative and she uses words that force the imagery of the period and setting of her story. In less that three sentences, you are aware and... Continue Reading →
Shapers Of Worlds Vol. II – Anthology by Edward Willett
All the Authors in this anthology were featured in the Aurora Award-winning Podcast, "The World Shapers". This anthology has sci-fi and fantasy short stories, and very good ones too. In the first story, we have Shadow Sight by Kelly Armstrong. A story about a girl, walking on a path, alone, while admiring The Shadow Moon... Continue Reading →
A Demon’s Trade by Kathrin Hutson
Kathrin Hutson starts the book strong, with a powerful MC and a statement that creates intrigue in the reader, like "Who is Kali Sullivan, why does she have such effect on men?" , "Is she human, a witch, or another type of magical creature?" and showing us an important part of the MC's personality: she... Continue Reading →
Christmas and Holidays Reads
Find the best reads you can have for your Christmas and Holiday Season! Books centered in love, family, and personal change and reflection, so we brought you our best suggestions - Links will take you to reviews on our blog- : 1- Allaignas song Overture is perfect for Christmas, as it revolves around family and... Continue Reading →
“Reboots: Undead can dance” by Mercedes Lackey and Cody Martin
We like this book, we like this book a LOT! And here's why: The narrative is conversational and FULL of humor, dark humor and sarcasm! LOVE IT. The description of the Fangs, the Weres, and the Reboots, -Vampires, Werewolves and Zombies - is a new take on things, THAT's for sure. SCI-FI! We got interstellar travel, tech... Continue Reading →
