The publishing industry can be a roller coaster, and often, its up to authors to make the most of it. To help Rachell Nichole ride the high of her latest release, I came up with some fun and sexy questions that highlight A Love Affair in Las Vegas. ABOUT THE BOOK Dawn Jansen has only ever … Continue reading Author Interview with Rachell Nichole
Review: The Boogeyman’s Intern by Matt Betts
Disclaimer: The author is a friend, and I reviewed this novel as part of the publication process. I look forward to purchasing a hardcopy version of my own. This was a weird book set in an even weirder landscape. Betts proves that the supernatural creatures created as part of all human cultures are very similar … Continue reading Review: The Boogeyman’s Intern by Matt Betts
Review: Dead Indian Wars (Damnation #2) by Clark Casey
Disclaimer: I received a free ebook from the author via Netgalley. This fast-paced sequel to Dawn in Damnation picks up mere moments after the first book ends. Like the first installment, it's an easy read that flows well; every chapter brings a new character, a new incident, or a new puzzle. The narrator Tom continues to … Continue reading Review: Dead Indian Wars (Damnation #2) by Clark Casey
Review: Syzygy by J.K. Ullrich
Disclaimer: I received an electronic version of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review. Even though the majority of the characters, including the two point of view characters, in this book are teenagers, this never feels like a young adult novel. Instead, it's an intriguing look at two opposed post-apocalyptic societies … Continue reading Review: Syzygy by J.K. Ullrich
Review: Unmasked by the Marquess (Regency Impostors #1) by Cat Sebastian
The most interesting and appealing thing about this book is that it did not follow what I've come to realize is the traditional romance plot structure. I thought I knew exactly how this book was going to go. I was completely wrong, and I loved it all the more for it. Charity/Robin is not a … Continue reading Review: Unmasked by the Marquess (Regency Impostors #1) by Cat Sebastian
Review: An Argumentation of Historians (Chronicles of St. Mary’s #9) by Jodi Taylor
Call me blasphemous, because I am a huge fan of this series...but I'm getting a bit bored with fighting Clive Ronan. I still enjoyed the hell out of this book, despite the slow start. One thing I did appreciate about it is seeing the evolution of St. Mary's relationship with the Time Police. They'll never … Continue reading Review: An Argumentation of Historians (Chronicles of St. Mary’s #9) by Jodi Taylor
Author Interview with Clark Casey
One of the best things about my job is the opportunity to read books I might otherwise never come across. Recently, I had the privilege of reading Clark Casey's paranormal Western Dawn in Damnation. I enjoyed the book, so I furthered my goal of supporting indie authors by asking him for an interview! ABOUT THE BOOK … Continue reading Author Interview with Clark Casey
Review: Origin (Robert Langdon #5) by Dan Brown
For all of the ridiculousness of Brown's plots and my frustration with some of his writing style, I absolutely keep coming back to his books because when you remove everything I dislike, the rest is a personal guided tour of some amazing information about art, culture, and history. That being said, this is not his … Continue reading Review: Origin (Robert Langdon #5) by Dan Brown
Review: Syncopation (Twisted Wishes #1) by Anna Zabo
Disclaimer: I consider the author a friend; however, I purchased this ebook for full price. I'm one of those people who gets goosebumps from listening to music that affects me. Reading about the music in this novel, the way it's described and the way it connects the two heroes, literally made the hair on my … Continue reading Review: Syncopation (Twisted Wishes #1) by Anna Zabo
Review: All Saints (Murder Ballads and Whiskey #4) by Jason Jack Miller
Disclaimer: I received an electronic copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review. I am friends with the author and we shared a publisher. The flow and style of the language in this novel took me on a trip around the world that I'm not sure I wanted to come back from. Whether … Continue reading Review: All Saints (Murder Ballads and Whiskey #4) by Jason Jack Miller
Review: For a Good Time, Call… (Bluewater Bay #17) by Anne Tenino & E.J. Russell
There were moments while reading this book that I forgot it was a romance novel. It's just that the romantic element felt like a subplot to all the craziness going on regarding Seth's familial estate, but we happened to also spend a lot of time in Nate's brain as he angsted about Seth. Despite the … Continue reading Review: For a Good Time, Call… (Bluewater Bay #17) by Anne Tenino & E.J. Russell
Review: No Small Parts (Bluewater Bay #16) by Ally Blue
While there were some elements to enjoy in this book, I'm actually much more impressed that I got over halfway through the available books in this series before I got to one that I vaguely enjoyed rather than devoured. Perhaps the biggest problem is that I found no chemistry between the characters of Nat and … Continue reading Review: No Small Parts (Bluewater Bay #16) by Ally Blue
Review: Bluewater Blues (Bluewater Bay #15) by G.B. Gordon
I started this book in the afternoon and finished it before I went to bed that evening. In fact, I devoured it so quickly that I didn't even take a few notes in my phone while reading, like I usually do to make writing reviews easier. I couldn't bear to tear myself away from the … Continue reading Review: Bluewater Blues (Bluewater Bay #15) by G.B. Gordon
Author Interview with Nicholas Conley
I've had the pleasure of reviewing two projects by Nicholas Conley, so I jumped at the chance to pick his brain about his latest novel. Intraterrestrial was a wild ride, and you can find my review of it here. ABOUT THE BOOK Adam Helios is a bully magnet without many friends. When he starts hearing a … Continue reading Author Interview with Nicholas Conley
Review: A Scandal in Battersea (Elemental Masters #12) by Mercedes Lackey
The novels of Mercedes Lackey's Elemental Masters series take two forms. The first is re-imagined fairy tales set in Edwardian England (and Europe beyond). The second is a more of a traditional (historical) urban fantasy series that centers around a group of magicians, psychics, and mediums in London, starring two plucky young women and their … Continue reading Review: A Scandal in Battersea (Elemental Masters #12) by Mercedes Lackey
Review: Artemis by Andy Weir
When the credits rolled on Ant-Man, I turned to my husband and exclaimed, "Marvel made me a heist movie!" When I read the first blurb about Artemis ages ago, I turned to my husband and exclaimed, "Andy Weir is writing me a heist novel!" Considering I read the book in the space of a solid 4 hours … Continue reading Review: Artemis by Andy Weir
Review: The Magpie Lord (A Charm of Magpies #1) by K.J. Charles
Now that I've discovered a newfound love for queer historical romance, it was really only a matter of time before I made the jump to the urban fantasy variety. This novel was an excellent introductory choice that I devoured in the space of one airport wait + flight to Florida, and I had to resist … Continue reading Review: The Magpie Lord (A Charm of Magpies #1) by K.J. Charles
Spotlight Round-Up: STEEL BLOOD Blog Tour Stop #3.5
As expected, someone left a toothbrush behind before we started the road trip (we'll blame the gray cat currently purring in my lap, trying to look innocent). So, we had to swing back around to Speculative Chic for a book spotlight and short interview. Thanks so much to everyone who spread the word on social … Continue reading Spotlight Round-Up: STEEL BLOOD Blog Tour Stop #3.5
