By: Jenny Gardner If I could only recommend one book that encompassed a supernatural adventure, entwined with modern realism, I would choose All the Darkness in the World by Andy Deane. With darkness, humor, vampires, and vindication, Andy Deane finds a way to weave an enrapturing tale of supernatural delight. It's not the first time... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “Kiss Me Tonight” by Emma Hart
By: Cait Marie *I received a free advanced copy of this book for my honest opinion.* This is a standalone romance, however, I recommend reading the first book, Kiss Me Not, before jumping into this one. It will give you a better look at the some of the other characters. Cait's ARC Review of Kiss... Continue Reading →
Katie’s Review of The Chosen Series by Meg Anne
By: Katie Robinson Welcome to my review for The Chosen series by Meg Anne. So, the series is comprised of four books that are about 300 pages a piece. The books are Mother of Shadows, Reign of Ash, Crown of Embers, and Queen of Light. You can read them all on Kindle Unlimited, or you... Continue Reading →
Jenny’s Review of “Our Glass” by L.L. Shelton & T.A. Williams
Our Glass: Falling Sand by L. L. Shelton & T.A. Williams By: Jennifer Gardner **TW: This novel has graphic descriptions of abuse and trauma.** Our Glass is an interesting romance story. The authors capture LGBTQIA+ experiences well, showing differing background perspectives and a large spectrum of relationship dynamics. Sadie is new to the world of... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “Kiss Me Not” by Emma Hart
By: Cait Marie *I received a free advanced copy of this book from Social Butterfly PR for my honest review.* Every year, the town fair has a kissing booth. For the week, two people compete to raise more money. All of which goes to charity. Halley Dawson, daughter of the mayor, is the reigning champion... Continue Reading →
Manuela’s ARC Review of “Catacombs” by Mary Anna Evans
By: Manuela Soares Available for purchase August 13, 2019 “Evil must be obliterated.” An explosion rocks an Oklahoma City hotel, killing only the bomber and ripping a hole in the hotel's walls revealing an underground system that a century ago housed Chinese immigrants who lived underground due to the hatred and discrimination they faced above.... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “Jake’s Redemption” by Jamie Schulz
By: Hayley Green Imagine a world where women rule over men. Men are slaves, sold at auctions for their skills or as breeders. They are controlled by a drug that makes them freeze in fear, and women have Hysterical Strength, something stronger than men’s strength. It kicks in when women feel threatened. That is the... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “A Discovery of Witches” by Deborah Harkness
By: Hayley Green In this fantasy novel, we meet unassuming professor Diana Bishop, who specializes in alchemical texts. When she calls a book from the stacks of the library at Oxford University where she lives and works, she realizes quickly that there is something wrong with it. We find out that Diana has long familial... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “Through the Red Door” by Sadira Stone
By: Hayley Green *I received a copy of this book from the author for my honest review.* In this spicy romance by Sadira Stone, we first meet bookstore owner Clara after a pretty intense dream about her late husband, Jared. Jared died nearly a year ago in a biking accident. They started a bookstore together,... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Angels of Perdition” by R. M. Garino
By: Cait Marie *I received an ARC of this book for my honest review. This is the second book in the Chaos of Souls series. This review will contain spoilers of book one, The Gates of Galorath. This book picks up right after the first book's ending, just after the Menace. Arielle, Angus, and the... Continue Reading →
