Skyships Over Innsmouth is the latest book from Susan Laine. It’s an interesting take off on a post-apocalyptic world meeting H.P. Lovecraft. And it works. Dev is the captain of … Read More
Book Review: Wild Licks by Cecilia Tan
Wild Licks, the second book in Cecilia Tan’s Secrets of a Rock Star series, is a wild, sexy spin into the “unconventional” lives of Mal & Gwen. We met Mal … Read More
Book Review: Conjuror by John & Carole Barrowman
Conjuror is the latest collaboration from John and Carole E. Barrowman. This is the fourth book they have written together, and the first in the new Orion Chronicles series. It … Read More
Book Review: Little Killers A-Z by Howard Odentz
Little Killers A-Z: An Alphabet of Horror is the latest work by EPIC Award finalist Howard Odentz. It’s a collection of macabre shorts about children and murder. Each chapter/story focuses … Read More
Book Review: The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
The Woman in Cabin 10 is the sophomore effort by Ruth Ware. And it’s a mighty effort indeed. Lo Blacklock gets the chance of her career as a travel writer. … Read More
Book Review: The Book of Esther by Emily Barton
The Book of Esther, is the newest book from Emily Barton. It is an interesting riff on the biblical/Torah story of Queen Esther, but with some very significant and interesting … Read More
Book Review: Shadow Born by Rebecca Hamilton & Jasmine Walt
Shadow Born is the first book in the new urban paranormal series written by Rebecca Hamilton and Jasmine Walt. Shadows of Salem is the name of the series. Brooke Chandler, … Read More
Book Review: Something Wicked by Debi Chestnut
Something Wicked is the latest work from noted paranormal researcher Debi Chestnut. It focuses on negative entities, but specifically on demons. I like to refer to books like this as … Read More
Book Review Somebody’s Daughter by Phonse Jessome
Somebody’s Daughter is the story of a prostitution ring, based in Nova Scotia, Canada. It opens with the murder of a nineteen year old prostitute, and concludes with the pimps … Read More
Book Review Daughters of the Dragon by William Andrews
Anna Carlson, still reeling from the death of her adopted mother, returns to Korea to search for her birth mother. On leaving the orphanage that handled her adoption, a strange … Read More
Book Review: Iron Goddess by Dharma Kelleher
Shea Stevens wakes up to one of the worst days she’s had lately. Her motorcycle shop has been broken into, and not only is her merchandise gone, the custom bikes … Read More
Book Review: The Girls by Emma Cline
Evie Boyd is fourteen, caught in that space between childhood and womanhood. Sick of living the life that her parents want for her, being taken out of public school and … Read More
Book Review: Grunt by Mary Roach
Grunt, the latest work by Mary Roach, explores some of the more interesting bits of what keeps the military running. And those bits are even stranger than you’d expect, … Read More
Book Review: The Geek Feminist Revolution by Kameron Hurley
The Geek Feminist Revolution, the latest work by Kameron Hurley, is a collection of essays relating to feminism in writing. More specifically, on feminism in the SciFi/Fantasy world. Hurley is … Read More