Hello dear, patient readers. It’s been awhile, hasn’t it? Where have I been, you ask? I’ll tell you! Back in May 2015, I finally got the manuscript for She Will Become back from my editor. After some polishing and editing, … Continue reading
Andrea Houtsch
Jane. by Riya Anne Polcastro My rating: 5 of 5 stars Note: I was provided a copy of this text by the author in exchange for an honest, unbiased review. The author and reviewer have no prior knowledge of or … Continue reading
The Nephilim and the False Prophet by David Dubrow My rating: 5 of 5 stars Classified as paranormal or supernatural horror, the Armageddon series is a terrifyingly excellent mash-up of Apocalyptic and Dystopian genres. Add in a hefty dose of … Continue reading
A Dark So Deep by J. Leigh Bralick My rating: 5 of 5 stars There aren’t too many books out there that I wait most (im)patiently for. A Dark So Deep was one of them. The sequel to The Madness … Continue reading
Dancing on Rocks by Rose Senehi My rating: 4 of 5 stars Dancing on Rocks was a surprisingly engaging read. Focusing on the main character of Georgie Hydock, recently returned to her hometown of Chimney Rock Village at the base … Continue reading
The Blessed Man and the Witch by David Dubrow My rating: 4 of 5 stars Dubrow delivers a novel that takes three seemingly disparate genres and smashes them all together like some author’s cruel joke on an unsuspecting literary Humpty … Continue reading
Whisper Gatherers by Nicola J. McDonagh My rating: 4 of 5 stars Having read both Echoes from the Lost Ones and then the following A Silence Heard, I was excited to hear McDonagh had written a prequel. Whisper Gatherers takes … Continue reading
Hunters’ Quest by Kasper Beaumont My rating: 3 of 5 stars Written in what I consider classic fantasy style, Hunters’ Quest sticks true to the traditional archetypes of elves and halflings, dwarves, shape shifting men, gnomes, centaurs and fairies, just … Continue reading
Barbara Baker by Steven Hugh My rating: 4 of 5 stars I wasn’t quite sure what to expect in the reading of Barbara Baker, a simply titled book about a seemingly innocuous woman with a secret past. The blurb provides … Continue reading
Ian Pemberton by Steven Hugh My rating: 3 of 5 stars Hugh delivers another slow-burner in his second novel, Ian Pemberton. True to the blurb, Ian, a young Englishman, wakes up one morning fed up with his current state of … Continue reading