I received a copy of this book free of charge from the author in exchange for my honest review. I like killers with calling cards. I like the concept of calling cards in general. (One of the video games I'm playing at present uses the concept, and it pleases me immensely.) So in reading the … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE BLUEBELL INFORMANT by Nick R B Tingley
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Hey, surprise! A review on a Saturday! This was slated for Wednesday's post, but when Laura asked me to help with the book cover reveal, I knew I couldn't pass it up. And for once, my month is pretty packed with books, so I needed to get this out before next Wednesday! Besides, I'm excited … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE PERFECT STRANGER by Megan Miranda
So this is an author you've heard me talk about before, because she's a friend of mine and I love her work! SO... when I got word that she needed some help spreading the news about her brand new book cover, I jumped at the chance! I'll put the picture below the cut, and leave … Continue reading BOOK COVER REVEAL: FRIEND ZONE by Laura Brown
I know all of you are probably familiar with my love of this author, particularly his book CAM GIRL, especially if you watch any of my YouTube videos. When BAD BOY came out in December, I was all set to by it instantly, but was told it might help to read BLACK IRIS first, as … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: BLACK IRIS by Elliot Wake (writing as Leah Raeder)
Hey! Been a while since we visited Stephanie Erickson and her writing, right? Man. Well, I wanted to have this and the next in the series (THE DEAD WORLD) read before the third book (ALIVE) came out, buuuuut I'm bad at time management or something and so it's late. SORRY STEPHANIE. In any event, I … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE DEAD ROOM by Stephanie Erickson
I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest review. I'm a sucker for a vampire story. (A good vampire story.) I'm fascinated about the good and evil component, I love seeing how everyone interprets it. We all come from a common point in the past, but it's … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: THE BEAST OF LONDON by L.D. Goffigan
I was provided an ARC of this book from the Story Plant in exchange for my honest review. I'm always fascinated to see how authors view different parts of our society, and which pieces they choose to focus on for their work. So seeing a book from the Mad Men era coming out, focusing on a … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: I LOVE YOU TODAY by Marcia Gloster
Originally, I hadn't intended to review this book for the blog at all. Not because I thought it was going to be bad, or not worth the time and effort, but simply because I figured I would have said everything I wanted to about the books and the way they're written after my review of … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: OFF THE PAGE by Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer
Since I attended (or rather, will attend, as of the writing of this review) one of Scalzi's book tour events on Friday the 24th (aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh) I figured it was probably a good idea to read at least something of his. Yeah, I'm a terrible SFF fan and up until now, I hadn't read anything of John … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: LOCK IN by John Scalzi
I was provided a copy of this book by the author at no cost, in exchange for my honest review. It's been a while since I read anything that primarily features LGBT characters. I'm not sure if that speaks to my choice in books or just how isolated my current collection is, but when Zakian … Continue reading BOOK REVIEW: ASHBY HOLLER by Jamie Zakian
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