A review for the revised edition of the Martha Wells novel, City of Bones. This is a standalone book with incredible world building, likable characters and a complex plot that will keep you engaged until the end.
A review for the revised edition of the Martha Wells novel, City of Bones. This is a standalone book with incredible world building, likable characters and a complex plot that will keep you engaged until the end.
A review for the newest book set in the Greatcoats world, Play of Shadows by Sebastien de Castell. A swashbuckling tale of reluctant heroes, found family, and theater troupe being pulled into political machinations that may get them killed. A beautifully written story with characters you will love and want to root for.
A very short review for the very short novella The Hermit Next Door by Kevin Hearne. An adorable look at the strangers from afar amongst us and how two people’s lives are changed for the better.
A review for the dark comedy novel The Best Way to Bury Your Husband by Alexia Casale. The very hard topic of domestic abuse is handled in a very compassionate yet funny way with wonderful characters that you will find yourself rooting for.
A review for the audiobook version of the new cozy mystery, Every Time I Go On Vacation Someone Dies by Elizabeth Evans. A book that was funny, clever and hard to put down. The reader, Elizabeth Evans, does a fantastic job of narrating this cozy mystery set in Italy. It will be a great beach read this summer.
A review for the new Ashley Poston book coming out in June. I just adored this love letter to book lovers. It has great characters, a great story, and a happy ending that was realistic and perfect for the characters.
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