The start of this book, the continuation of the previous, Allaigna's Song Overture, is as dramatic as the end of the previous. The drama, alongside with the narration of J M Landels, pulls us back into the "fateful" events that lead this story, as we will find out soon enough. Allaigna, our MC, has discovered... Continue Reading →
The Science of Witchcraft by Meg Hafdahl and Kelly Florence
The Science of Witchcraft: The Truth Behind Sabrina, Maleficent, Glinda, and More of Your Favorite Fictional Witches by Meg Hafdahl and Kelly Florence Like the authors and many women and girls, I have been and continue to be fascinated by witches and witchcraft. As the sole female archetype in the horror genre, the witch stands... Continue Reading →
Ghost Dreams by Matthew Hughes
Ghost Dreams is a genre-bending thrill ride of a page-turner! Totally unexpected and the conclusion will leave you gobsmacked! Matthew Hughes pulled a fast one as he took what could’ve easily fit into the ‘horror’ genre and completely transformed it into a crime caper mystery whose moving parts will give you whiplash. Using a traditional... Continue Reading →
The Traitor by D.C. Gomez
The Traitor, book two in The Order’s Assassin series, continues Sasha’s and Eric’s story. Author D.C. Gomez’s paranormal mystery will pull you along into a page-turner of a novel that will keep you engaged to the end. Eric and Sasha find themselves embroiled in a variety of dangerous situations. Eric, on the search for a... Continue Reading →
Dealer’s Child by Joanna Vander Vlugt
Prepare to deep dive into Dealer’s Child, a page-turner of a novel that will pull you in as you work alongside the characters to decipher a range of secrets from the past. With each turn of the page, more drama and danger will unfold as Jade and her sister find themselves in the crosshairs of... Continue Reading →
How to Live Like a Monk by Danièle Cybulskie
Full disclosure: I was skeptical of the contents of this book based on the title. Even though I am a practicing Catholic (Christian), I questioned why anyone would be interested in a how-to on monastic living—and medieval monastic living at that. Personally, I can see no real appeal to a return to what I think... Continue Reading →
My Fatal Futility Convulsions by Neil Hemfrey
Annnnd FINALLY, after almost one year and a half, we get the second part of the My Fatal Futility series! If you are asking: “why are we so excited about this series or book?” Well, all I can say is that the first book “My Fatal Futility Shellshock” (read the review here), was nothing short... Continue Reading →
Howl Once for Murder by Krista Lockheart & Dorothy Danger
Howl Once for Murder by authors Krista Lockheart and Dorothy Danger is the first book in their Baked Books mystery series. Are you a dog lover? This book is going to fall pretty high up on your “must-read” list. Brace yourself for a whirlwind of drama as a famous writer winds up dead, and the... Continue Reading →
This Cold Night by Erica Schaef
This Cold Night takes you into the country to a mansion where, after the death and funeral of a loved one, horror strikes. Strange things are happening. The lights have gone out. Cell phones are without power, and even the vehicles won’t start. The frigid temperatures and falling snow indicate no one is going anywhere... Continue Reading →
(Not) Alone by Tyler Wittkosfsky
Reading stories about mental health can be difficult but if you have no triggers around them I’d recommend you to read a few starting with (Not) Alone. It’s a very short read but encompasses some very hard-hitting topics which are relevant in today’s time. (Not) Alone by Tyler Wittkofsky is a short novella falling Henry... Continue Reading →