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.
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 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 a long overdue second book in a really interesting series. The first book came out in 2021 and had a lot of hype around it. I hope this one is just as good.
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.
This is a review for the new full length book by Lindy Ryan. It is a cozy horror, full of heart, warmth and fun characters. Yes there are some gruesome scenes, but the rest of the story is pure delight and the narrator does an excellent job of bringing them to life.
A review for the novella WInter’s Gift, the most recent addition to the Rivers of London series. This novella takes place in the US and features FBI agent Kimberley Reynolds. It take us to the cold and snowy Great Lakes and an old legend that just might be real.
Two shortish reviews for two very different books. One is an urban fantasy that centers around a supernatural newspaper and the other is a slow burn mystery thriller with a scientist/psychic helping to solve cold cases. Both are books that I highly recommend you take a look at.
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