A review for the new revised and edited version of Martha Well’s Wheel of the Infinite. The books was first published in 2000, but is republished anew by Tor books.
A review for the new revised and edited version of Martha Well’s Wheel of the Infinite. The books was first published in 2000, but is republished anew by Tor books.
A review for the fourth book in the Edinburgh Nights series by T.L. Huchu. The Legacy of Arniston House is story full of magic, ghosts, and a deadly cult bent on bringing back the past to make Scotland great again.
A review for the new book in the Lizzie and Darcy Mystery series, which is based on the characters from Pride and Prejudice. In Want of a Suspect is a nicely done historical mystery with fun characters and quite a bit of action while Lizzie and Darcy discover their feelings for each other.
September was a pretty good reading month, but not so great for writing reviews. I read 8 books, 5 ARCs and listened to 5 audiobooks. I also dnf’d a book, but we won’t talk about that one. For the most part I enjoyed all of my books and will share my favorites in this post.
A review for the upcoming horror novel, Don’t Let the Forest In by C G Drew. This is a hauntingly beautiful story about grief, acceptance, and love wrapped up in a disturbingly poetic horror story that you won’t be able to put down or forget.
October had arrived and the spooky season has started. I have six books this month that I plan on reading, and many of them certainly will go well with those cold dark nights.
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