A review for the debut novel by MJ Wassmer, Zero Stars, Do Not Recommend. This is a satirical look at class warfare and the apocalypse on a remote island resort. It is funny and dark and the perfect book to take on your next vacation.
A review for the debut novel by MJ Wassmer, Zero Stars, Do Not Recommend. This is a satirical look at class warfare and the apocalypse on a remote island resort. It is funny and dark and the perfect book to take on your next vacation.
A review for the very funny cozy fantasy, Dreadful by Caitlin Rozakis. I really enjoyed listening to this audiobook. The story had everything I look for in a cozy fantasy, a great cast of characters, hilarious hijinks and a villain that really has the heart of a hero. It was hard to believe that this was a debut, it was so well done.
This is a review for the fourth book in the Stranger Times series, Relight My Fire, by C. K. Mcdonnell. This is my favorite by far and I often found myself laughing out loud as I read. If you have not yet started this series, now is the time to.
A review for the newest book by Kirsty Greenwood, The Love of My Afterlife. This was a fun and lovely book about the importance of human connections and of having second chances. It is never too late to live your life differently.
A weekly post in which I pick a book off of my GoodReads want to read list and talk about it. This week’s pick is coming out this summer and I am very excited about it. It is a cozy thriller with a found family, crazy hijinks and a little bit of romance.
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.
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