Author: Annika JamesGet it here. Ashlinn is finally turning eighteen, finally coming into her powers, and finally going through the claiming ceremony; one vampire short of a triumvirate. With Matt still out recuperating, Conor and Ashlinn must solidify their bond in order to join the vampires and witches against a mutual enemy. Still unsure what... Continue Reading →
Family: A Writing Bloc Anthology
Author: Writing Bloc AnthologiesGet it here! A journey into the heart of the bond that shapes us all.FAMILY. Everybody has one. In 2022, families come in all shapes and sizes: blended, same-sex parented, nuclear, chosen. Some are estranged, strained, and some merely strange. Some run on love and some are fueled by resentment. Some are... Continue Reading →
Mariah’s ARC Review of “New Year’s Resolution” by Hope Kingston and Ivy Penn
By: Mariah Brown I started this ARC book with no clue what I was getting myself into. Turns out, it was an amazing read, and I can't wait to read more in this world. Hope and Ivy work really well together when they write books, and I cannot wait to read more by them both... Continue Reading →
Leah’s Review of “Gods of Jade and Shadow” by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
By: Leah Originally posted on Leah's Books. Gods of Jade and Shadow Author: Silvia Moreno-GarciaGenre: FantasyPublication Date: July 23, 2019Publisher: Del Rey Books CONTENT WARNING: bullying, blood, racism, misogyny, violence, mild gore ★★★★★ Plot Summary The Mayan god of death sends a young woman on a harrowing, life-changing journey in this dark fairy tale inspired... Continue Reading →
Mariah’s Review of “The Dryad’s Pawprint” by Laura Greenwood
By: Mariah Brown I have loved all of the books that I have read by Laura Greenwood. That still remains to be true after reading my first ever shifter book. I absolutely loved this book. It was short but concise and told the story very well. I was introduced to characters in a great way.... Continue Reading →
Raising the Bar: A Lawyer’s Memoir
Author: Ruth RymerGet it here! As a young teenager, Ruth Rymer decided she wanted to be a lawyer because "lawyers get to walk around the courtroom and ask the questions." On her fortieth birthday as a newly minted attorney, Ruth Rymer made a decision to root out misogyny in her professional life. Her law career... Continue Reading →
Mariah’s ARC Review of “Marking the Date” by Cait Marie
By: Mariah Brown I absolutely love all of Cait Marie's books, so it is no surprise when I read Marking the Date that I fell in love with it as well. I loved how the characters interacted, and I enjoyed how Cait made it seem to be a relationship that could happen in real life.... Continue Reading →
Manuela’s Review of “Dead Silence” by S. A. Barnes
By: Manuela Soares If you're a fan of the movie "Ghost Ship," then this is a book for you! Sci-Fi: awesome. Horror: superb. Sci-Fi/Horror: spectacular. I love the mixing of these two genres. This was a story that I just couldn’t put down, it sucked me right in from the beginning and had me immersed... Continue Reading →
Destiny’s Review of “Death in Potter’s Woods” by Betty Jean Craige
By: Destiny Constantin *I received a free copy of the book from Reedsy Discovery in exchange for my honest review. It is a captivating murder mystery novel full of history, plot twists, and charming characters with wandering minds that lead them on a hunt to find Robin Hood. Story Synopsis: What is a Georgia mountain... Continue Reading →
The Destitute Countess
Author: Astrid V.J.Pre-order it here! The count is dead and his daughter has inherited his debts. With her friends dwindling away and faced with losing her home, the new countess sets out to restore her family’s fortune and good name. Being plunged into poverty brings with it a whole host of new experiences that terrify... Continue Reading →
