Book Review: Something Wicked (Black & Blue #3) by Lily Morton

Read my reviews of the previous books in the Black and Blue series: The Mysterious and Amazing Blue Billings (#1) | The Quiet House (#2) First of all, this book is not a stand-alone. You’ll get the most enjoyment if you are already relatively familiar with Blue, Levi, and their friends and with Blue’s abilities, along with … Continue reading Book Review: Something Wicked (Black & Blue #3) by Lily Morton

Book Review: Lightning Born (Monsters & Mayhem) by Sam Burns

Sometimes a book can be well-written from a technical standpoint, and follow the themes of the concept, but still be difficult to connect with on an emotional level. I found myself thoroughly invested in the dramatic opening, which presented a ton of questions and was made even creepier by my knowledge of the source material. … Continue reading Book Review: Lightning Born (Monsters & Mayhem) by Sam Burns

Book Review: The Sceptic (Arcana Books #1) by Lily Morton

The paranormal Black & Blue series by this same author was a departure from her contemporary/romantic comedy books, but I am more than pleased that she continues to dabble in the realm of crossing romance with dark fantasy and horror. I hesitate to call this particular book a paranormal romance because while Will and Jem … Continue reading Book Review: The Sceptic (Arcana Books #1) by Lily Morton

Review: This is Not a Horror Movie by Sara Dobie Bauer

Disclaimer: I am friends with the author; however, I purchased this book for full price. I happen to know that the author spends time every year in Longboat Key, Florida. Her love for this place shines through the pages of this entertaining book, filled to the brim with sweetness, humor, and just enough touches of … Continue reading Review: This is Not a Horror Movie by Sara Dobie Bauer

Review: He Sees You When You’re Sleeping by Sara Dobie Bauer

Disclaimer: I am friends with this author; however, I purchased this ebook for full price. Another Christmas in July treat, except this novella is less sweet and more vaguely terrifying. Bauer manipulates the Santa Claus trope to create an otherworldly being who fulfills the role of Santa Claus but with significantly less cheer. Kris latches … Continue reading Review: He Sees You When You’re Sleeping by Sara Dobie Bauer

Review: The Quiet House (Black & Blue #2) by Lily Morton

A group of paranormal specialists and investigators are gathered at a supposedly haunted house. We’ve probably all read this story before. Except this version happens to include the mysterious and amazing Blue Billings, with boyfriend Levi and mentor Tom along for the ride. What results is decidedly more in the haunted and horrifying department than … Continue reading Review: The Quiet House (Black & Blue #2) by Lily Morton

Review: Blood of the Sun (Path of Ra #3) by Dan Rabarts & Lee Murray

Read my review of the Path of Ra #1, Hounds of the UnderworldRead my review of the Path of Ra #2, Teeth of the Wolf Disclaimer: I am friends with the authors; I read this book during the publication process. This stunning conclusion to the Path of Ra trilogy takes place over an action-packed 24 … Continue reading Review: Blood of the Sun (Path of Ra #3) by Dan Rabarts & Lee Murray

Review: Alpha Protocol (Dark Tyrant #3) by C.R. Langille

Read my review of Dark Tyrant book 1, Canyon Shadows.Read my review of Dark Tyrant book 2, Consequence. Disclaimer: I am friends with the author; I received a free ebook version of this novel in exchange for an honest review. The post-apocalyptic mayhem continues as Dark Tyrant book 3 picks up almost immediately after the … Continue reading Review: Alpha Protocol (Dark Tyrant #3) by C.R. Langille

Review: Unhallowed (Rath & Rune #1) by Jordan L. Hawk

I was delighted to return to the world of Widdershins, eight years beyond the original series, and check in on my favorite fictional town. The librarians of the Ladysmith Museum were always a source of amused befuddlement for me during the original series, so I was excited that one of those librarians was a hero … Continue reading Review: Unhallowed (Rath & Rune #1) by Jordan L. Hawk

Review: Consequence (Dark Tyrant #2) by C.R. Langille

Disclaimer: I am friends with the author; however, I purchased a hardcopy version of this book for full price. This book picks up immediately after the events of Canyon Shadows, but is easily read as a stand-alone. It immediately grabbed me and sucked me in, with events that are all present-day and much narrower in … Continue reading Review: Consequence (Dark Tyrant #2) by C.R. Langille

Review: Deosil (Whyborne & Griffin #11) by Jordan L. Hawk

This series closes out in a maelstrom (pun intended) of heroism, madness, horror, love, triumph, and just a few tentacles. Everything comes full-circle (pun also intended) as Whyborne and Griffin join with new and old allies to defend their home of Widdershins from the extra-dimensional Masters who have returned to reclaim what is theirs. Because … Continue reading Review: Deosil (Whyborne & Griffin #11) by Jordan L. Hawk

Review: European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman (Extraordinary Adventures of the Athena Club #2) by Theodora Goss

My biggest minor quibble from the previous book in this trilogy followed me to this one. I love the conceit of the book characters inserting their commentary into the writing, but it still reduces some of the tension since I know everyone survives to the end. That being said, this was still a tale filled … Continue reading Review: European Travel for the Monstrous Gentlewoman (Extraordinary Adventures of the Athena Club #2) by Theodora Goss

Book Spotlight: Tales From the Storm by C.R. Langille

I'm pleased to celebrate author and friend C.R. Langille's new short story collection, Tales From the Storm, today. Learn more about the book and the author below! ABOUT THE BOOK The storm rages on, leaving death and destruction in its path. With the chaos comes strange tidings and wicked ordeals. From C.R. Langille, author of … Continue reading Book Spotlight: Tales From the Storm by C.R. Langille

Review: Draakenwood (Whyborne & Griffin #9) by Jordan L. Hawk

We're back in Widdershins for Whyborne & Griffin's latest adventure, but this time it's the old families who are the targets. When Whyborne is accused of murder, he and his allies must not only clear his name, but also prevent the rise of a great evil. Plenty of familiar faces appear in this story, including … Continue reading Review: Draakenwood (Whyborne & Griffin #9) by Jordan L. Hawk