Summary: The end of the world begins as literal fire rains down from the heavens. Ancient gods are released from their prison, eager to reestablish their long-lost power. But Rachel Deneuve has bigger, more contemporary concerns than a divine war. Her son Adam is in the middle of a fight against leukemia, and Rachel is … Continue reading Book Review: Walking Through Fire by Sherri Cook Woosley
Monthly Wrap Up: October 2018
Well, I got off track a couple of times and at one point lost my reading mojo, but I still had a pretty productive October, especially considering how busy I was. I read 14 books in October, 12 of them science fiction/fantasy novels and 2 historical romances. One of the books was a novella, the … Continue reading Monthly Wrap Up: October 2018
Book Review: Blood of Heirs by Alicia Wanstall-Burke
Summary: Lidan Tolak is the fiercest of her father’s daughters; more than capable of one day leading her clan. But caught between her warring parents, Lidan’s world begins to unravel when another of her father’s wives falls pregnant. Before she has time to consider the threat of a brother, a bloody swathe is cut through … Continue reading Book Review: Blood of Heirs by Alicia Wanstall-Burke
This Week in Reading: A Light Week!
The next several weeks are going to be pretty light reading for me and I'll probably mostly be listening to audiobooks. The latter half of the week I'll be out and about at the World Fantasy Convention in downtown Baltimore. I'm excited and more than a little nervous. I've never been to a convention like … Continue reading This Week in Reading: A Light Week!
New Arrivals!
Well, besides my haul at the Baltimore Book Festival, I have made some other acquisitions this past month. Surprise surprise! Wow, I didn't realize how carried away I got with ebooks until I was putting together this post. Ummmm, well most of them were either free or on sale at least. O.o Some of these … Continue reading New Arrivals!
Friday Favorite Five: Books With Blue Covers
For previous posts and future FFF topics check out my Friday Favorite Five page here. Favorite Books with Blue Covers This one is pretty random so going to have some fun with it! There are actually quite a few recent books with blue covers that I love but I'm going to try and reach back … Continue reading Friday Favorite Five: Books With Blue Covers
Book Review: Strange Practice by Vivian Shaw
Summary: Greta Helsing inherited the family's highly specialized, and highly peculiar, medical practice. In her consulting rooms, Dr. Helsing treats the undead for a host of ills - vocal strain in banshees, arthritis in barrow-wights, and entropy in mummies. Although barely making ends meet, this is just the quiet, supernatural-adjacent life Greta's been groomed for … Continue reading Book Review: Strange Practice by Vivian Shaw
Can’t-Wait Wednesday: Cast in Oblivion by Michelle Sagara
Can't-Wait Wednesday, aka Waiting on Wednesday, is a weekly meme originating from Jill at Breaking the Spine and now hosted by Wishful Endings. If you're interested in participating, stop by Wishful Endings to link up your posts. This is one of the few series I've remained stead-fast to over the years. Every time I get … Continue reading Can’t-Wait Wednesday: Cast in Oblivion by Michelle Sagara
Book Review: The Exercise of Vital Powers by Ian Grigoire
Summary: Since its inception, The Order has been dedicated to the prevention of the misuse and abuse of magic. For seven decades this mandate has guaranteed peace and stability throughout The Nine Kingdoms. But a potential threat to the peace has emerged, and its source is much closer to home than the leadership of The … Continue reading Book Review: The Exercise of Vital Powers by Ian Grigoire
This Week in Reading: Back on track, huzzah!
Well, after a couple of weeks of not much movement, I've finally got my reading mojo back, woooohooo! Last week I finished up both audiobooks and started a third, and I also finished up one review request and am halfway through an eARC. My birthday is Wednesday so I spent this weekend celebrating, but managed to … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Back on track, huzzah!
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