Reviewing The Alloy of Law by Brandon Sanderson
4.5/5 This is the fourth novel in Sanderson’s Mistborn series. You do not have to read this book after reading the original trilogy but you do have to have read the original trilogy to read this book,...
View ArticleReviewing Bride by Command written by Linda Winstead Jones
2.5/5 This is the third book in her third trilogy set in the same universe. Because it would take me a few pages just to explain what has happened this far I’m going to skip right over that. If you...
View ArticleReviewing Gladius and the Bartlett Trial by JA Paul
2/5 For the record, this review is wrought with spoilers. I sincerely debated giving this novel one star on the principle that I was forcing my way through to the end, but Paul knows how to write a...
View ArticleReviewing Be Still My Vampire Heart by Kerrelyn Sparks
2/5 This is the third book in Sparks’ series. The first one was a solid read, though not great, the second one was better, though I hated the contrived ending, and this one just fell apart. You have...
View ArticleReviewing Blood Ties Book One: The Turning by Jennifer Armintrout
4/5 This book comes off a score of novels I’ve read about vampires that I found in the romance section. This immediately made me think, “I remember a time when I liked vampires. Was obsessed. Now the...
View ArticleReviewing Life of Pi by Yann Martel
3/5 I’m not exactly known for my patience with stories that want to be spiritual. In novels like this it somehow comes out worse because if you read it without looking for it you get a pretty...
View ArticleReviewing Necromantic by Cole Vance
5/5 I received an ARC copy of this novel and I was hooked. This is erotica the way erotica should actually be written. It’s hot. There were moments I had to put it down because it actually affected my...
View ArticleReviewing The 50 Megaton Tweet by R. C. Wade
5/5 50 years ago people wrote on the significance of our growing reliance on electronics. Stories of our toasters and televisions and vacuums turning against us were nearly mainstream, and one famous...
View ArticleAre You Writing a Novel? Join the Team Hellions NaNoWriMo Page.
Its time once again for the National Novel Writers Month. Or known as NaNoWriMo among friends. I tried to do it last year but ultimately fell too far behind. Solace Winter is all for it. I wouldn’t...
View ArticleReviewing The Urchin by Adrianne Ambrose
5/5 The end of the world. Vampires. These are things that have almost become synonymous with eye rolling. Especially the overly-romanticized version of vampires. These vampires are not romance novel...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....