Review Our Wives Under the Sea is a grotesquely beautiful literary horror novel. This book didn't contain the blood and gore of so much of the horror genre, but instead…
Review I had a difficult time gathering my thoughts and deciding how I wanted to rate this book. When I closed the book after the final page, I wasn't even…
Review I've struggled to gather my thoughts on this book, because I am quite a big fan of Eric LaRocca, he's easily one of the best emerging authors writing horror…
Review First and foremost, this isn't a novel about vampires so much as it is a novel about loneliness. Robert Neville is isolated for years without any outside contact as…
I know that readers can be really divided about romance – it’s a genre that falls prey to repetitive tropes and you’re almost guaranteed some semblance of a happy ending.…
Review I knew I was in for a mixed bag with this one, having seen very divided opinions on Lovelace’s first collection, The Princess Saves Herself in this One. Reviews…
Review I had been meaning to jump into the Middle-earth universe for quite some time and reading the book made me realize that I had been missing out. It has…
Review I went into Ungirls pretty blind, not bothering to read the description but picking up the story because of the author. I had enjoyed Lauren Beuke's The Shining Girls…
Review The Crystal Ribbon is a beautifully woven historical fairy tale about a poor farmer's daughter that is sold into marriage to a wealthy but cruel family. Li Jing becomes…