A review for the new standalone novel from the Jackaby series by William Ritter. Rook is a fun magical mystery with a lots of murder and mayhem. The setting of a small New England town after the Civil War gives it a fun flair as well.
A review for the new standalone novel from the Jackaby series by William Ritter. Rook is a fun magical mystery with a lots of murder and mayhem. The setting of a small New England town after the Civil War gives it a fun flair as well.
A review for the next book in the Unorthodox Chronicles, Long Past Dues by James J. Butcher. A solid second book with some great characters and an action pact plot.
A review for the audiobook The Aeronaut’s Windlass. The first book in the high fantasy series, The Cinder Spires. This is a fast paced book with wonderful characters and a narrator that does an excellent job of portraying them all.
A review for the newest book in the Shades of London world, The Fragile Threads of Power. This book was such a joy to read and I loved it from beginning to end.
A review for the audiobook version of Stephen King’s book Fairy Tale. This is a story that starts out in our world but soon becomes a fantasy.
A review for the new novel by Sebastien de Castell, The Malevolent Seven. This is coming out in May and is a funny and darkly funny novel about a dysfunctional group of wizards setting out to save the world.
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