By: Mariah Brown This amazing book is the final book in Cait Marie's The Nihryst trilogy. She finished it in a way that made everything wonderful and fulfilling. It starts out with Shane and Phillip going through something that is not expected. They both make me super happy with how they work together. They have... Continue Reading →
Mariah’s Review of “The Lost Prince” by Cait Marie
By: Mariah Brown Cait Marie has done it again with another amazing book. The first one introduced all the characters and gave an amazing set up for the series. It created a path for future books to take that are adventurous and enjoyable. That is how this second book was. It was full of just... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “The Fractured Empire” by Robin D. Mahle
By: Cait Marie Goodreads Blurb Clark and Adelaide think their lives canโt get any worse. Until they meet each other. Adelaide โ heiress to the wealthiest man in the Ceithren Empire โ has felt a void since her sisterโs death. Just as sheโs resigned herself to the empty life her father chose for her, a... Continue Reading →
Mariah’s Review of “The Lost Legends” by Cait Marie
By: Mariah Brown I was given an ARC for an honest review of the book and here it is. The Lost Legends (The Nihryst #1) by Cait Marie is a fantastic book about adventure and fantasy. If you are looking for something fun with an attention-gripping plot that takes you away to another world, then... Continue Reading →
Manuela’s Review of “The Lost Child” by Emily Gunnis
By: Manuela Soares A couple of years ago, I read the debut novel The Girl in the Letter by Emily Gunnis and fell in love with the heart-wrenching story and Emilyโs writing. So, when she began talking about her second novel on social media, I was thrilled and counting down the days until itโs release.... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “Fae’s Prisoner” by Melissa A. Craven and M. Lynn
By: Cait Marie This book releases September 23! *I received a free advanced copy of this book from the authors for my honest review.* Goodreads Blurb Griffin OโShea is a traitor. Itโs what those outside the prison realm called him when he chose the wrong side in the war of the fae queens. Now, he... Continue Reading →
Kesha’s Review of “How to Disappear” by Sharon Huss Roat
By: Kesha Jones Vicky Decker is shy, quiet, and a Photoshop expert. The only person that she really opens up to is her best friend, Jenna. They were inseparable until Jenna had to move. Once Vicky lost Jenna, she isolated herself until she couldnโt bear it anymore. Even with her being so far away from... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “Fae’s Deception” by M. Lynn & Melissa A. Craven
By: Cait Marie *I received a free copy of this book to proofread, but I loved the book so much I had to review! Goodreads blurb (because it's way better than the summary I was failing to write): Brea Robinson is a murderer.Thatโs what everyone tells her when sheโs accused of killing her best friend.Her... 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 →
Christopherโs 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 →
