Burn the House Down Vol. 7

Burn the House Down Vol. 7

Review This volume was a masterpiece, the denouement before the last volume. Like a wildfire, this volume was like the absolute peak of the inferno before the steady decay and…
The Salt Grows Heavy

The Salt Grows Heavy

Review I didn't know what I was getting myself into, but I was ready to take the plunge the second I saw this book. The Salt Grows Heavy is a…
The Stepford Wives

The Stepford Wives

Review Joanna and her family move to Stepford, a beautiful suburb bursting at the seams with glamorous housewives. The sort of wives you see in those old advertisements in the…
Burn the House Down Vol. 6

Burn the House Down Vol. 6

Review Goodness gracious what an incredible end to the volume. I usually hate cliffhanger endings but they are used effectively in this series to keep me plowing through each volume.…
Hidden Pictures

Hidden Pictures

Review This book piqued my interest both from the synopsis and because it was last year's Goodreads Choice Awards winner for horror. I was nervous because I saw a few…
Cockblock

Cockblock

Review Cockblock is a fascinating book, from the title to the cover to the synopsis, I knew I had to read this book the second I laid eyes on it.…
Burn the House Down Vol. 5

Burn the House Down Vol. 5

Review Please excuse me while I try to catch my breath because this volume has had me gasping for air! This volume seriously pulled the rug out from under me…
Convenience Store Woman

Convenience Store Woman

Review Keiko is a convenience store worker and, to the people around her, a bit of an oddball. She has worked part-time at the same store for her entire adult…
Herding Cats

Herding Cats

Review It's hard to scroll through a social media feed without having seen at least one of Sarah's Scribbles reblogged at some point. If you've read my previous reviews of…
Burn the House Down Vol. 4

Burn the House Down Vol. 4

Review Goodness gracious this volume was a heavyweight, understandable being the mid-point of the series. The choice to portray Kiichi as a creep in the last volume was a bold…