An anthology by Balance of SevenGet your copy here! "I was her charge, first: entrusted to her care to acclimate to the present. Then I was her friend and she mine: we were, after all, comrades, sisters in arms across time. Then, almost while I hadn’t been looking, friendship grew into something more– something beautiful–... Continue Reading →
Shatter Me Readathon
By: Cait Marie Yep, throwing this together last minute, but it needs to happen. The final book in the series, Imagine Me, comes out March 31!! So, naturally I need to reread all the books beforehand. Luckily, they're pretty fast reads. Here's how it's going to work... March 1-5: Shatter Me6-7: Destroy Me (novella)8-12: Unravel... Continue Reading →
Top Ten Tuesday: Staff Favorites
By: Mariah Brown Hello all. I am doing the Top Ten Tuesday a little differently this time. As it is the end of the month of love and spring will be starting soon, I wanted to bring together the staffs' top favorite books so that you can get to know what everyone likes a little... Continue Reading →
Mariah’s Review of “Little Girls” by Ronald Malfi
By: Mariah Brown *Warning: There is some slight reference to child molesting towards the end of the book. I want to point this out in case it is a trigger for any of the future readers. Little Girls by Ronald Malfi was a book about Laurie and her family returning home after her father passed... Continue Reading →
Christopher’s Review Of Nightmare Magazine
By: Christopher Bartlett Nightmare Magazine is a monthly magazine dedicated to dark fantasy and horror stories edited by John Joseph Adams. It has featured stories and articles by the likes of Adam Howe, Adam-Troy Castro, Bonnie Jo Stuffiebeam, Brandon Massey, Carrie Vaughn, Christa Faust, Clive Barker, and Joe Hill, to name some, though there are... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “Frenemies” by Emma Hart
By: Cait Marie *I received a free advanced copy of this book from the author for my honest review.* Throughout college, Imogen and Mason had a strictly physical relationship. When he graduated and left without saying goodbye, Immy was more hurt than she wanted to admit. Years later, Mason happens to move in next door... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: February 19, 2020
By: Manuela Soares Hello Functionally Fictional readers! How are you this week, any good reads? I'm back for another WWW Wednesday! WWW Wednesday, for those who don't know, is a weekly reading update hosted by Taking on a World of Words. The Three Ws are: What are you currently reading?What did you recently finish reading?What do you... Continue Reading →
Moon Girl
Author: Briony Rose SmithGet a copy here! Ever since the turn of the millennium people have been developing powers. 15 years later these people have taken up masks and the age of heroes and villains has begun. Dreda is just trying to get a job and get somewhere with her life. But it doesn't take... Continue Reading →
Rogues and Wild Fire: A Speculative Romance Anthology
An anthology by Balance of SevenGet your copy here! “I have lived alone for so long, but now that I have found you, I no longer wish for that cold existence.” A wounded Texas Ranger is sheltered by an ostracized healer. A vengeful wasteland warrior finds comfort with a colorful streetwalker. An information dealer promises... Continue Reading →
Jesse and the Ice Princess (Gulf City High Book 1)
Author: Michelle MacQueenGet your copy here! Rule #1 of the Gulf City High hockey team: Don’t date the coach's daughter. Not like Charlotte Morrison will ever speak to Jesse Carrigan, let alone date him. The coach's only daughter is a robot. At least, that’s what they call her. Robot, Ice Princess… it all means the same... Continue Reading →
