A quick review of the newest entry in the Rivers of London series. This novella is set in 1920’s Harlem and features a new character that I just adored. It was a book that I read in one day and had a blast reading it.
A quick review of the newest entry in the Rivers of London series. This novella is set in 1920’s Harlem and features a new character that I just adored. It was a book that I read in one day and had a blast reading it.
A review for the second book in the Chaotic Orbit novella series by Beth Revis. How to Steal a Galaxy was just as much fun to read as the first book. Great characters, a slow burn romance, high stakes heists and a top notch science fiction setting all blend together to make a wonderful story.
A review for the new book by Mason Coile. William is a psychological horror story set in a locked house with an AI that certainly evil. The twist and ending will leave you breathless and wondering about the future.
A high octane heist on a spaceship is only just the beginning to this new novella trilogy by Beth Revis. Full Speed to a Crash Landing has wonderful characters and a great cast of characters. This story will have you wanting the next installment now.
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 new Novella by Veronica Roth, When Among Crows. A riveting dark urban fantasy that takes a look at the themes of redemption, atonement and the things that we fear in life. It is also based on Slavic Mythology and tackles the societal issues of what makes a monster.
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