A review for the 18th book in the Dresden Files series. Twelve Months is a wonderful addition to the series. Harry is devastated by the events in the last book and this is the story of his journey through grief and to getting his life back together.
A review for the 18th book in the Dresden Files series. Twelve Months is a wonderful addition to the series. Harry is devastated by the events in the last book and this is the story of his journey through grief and to getting his life back together.
Here are three quick reviews, more like thoughts really, for the three audiobooks I have listened to recently. These are all parts of series that I have been reading and enjoying and just wanted to share them with you. I highly recommend all of these books, even if you are not into audiobooks.
A review for the newest retelling by Marissa Meyer. The House Saphir is a retelling of sorts of the Bluebeard retelling. This story takes place many generations after the original and focuses on what would happen if Bluebeard’s ghost came back to finish what he started. A mystery with a supernatural twist and a really fun read.
A review for the fourth book in the Adam Binder series by David R Slayton. Redneck Revenant is a wonderful story with a great cast of characters with themes of family, generational trauma, supernatural creatures and shenanigans. A great addition to this excellent urban fantasy series.
A review for the novel The Unkillable Frank Lightning by Josh Rountree. This story is a retelling of Frankenstein but set in the Old West and features a woman doctor. I found the story to be quite riveting and not as horror filled as the cover might suggest.
A review for the second novella in the Curse Bearer series by Veronica Roth. . To Clutch a Razor is just as dark as the first book and just as riveting. I love the characters and the themes of betrayal, vengeance and what it means to be a monster are well done.
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