Book Review: Aurora Blazing by Jessie Mihalik

Summary: Bianca von Hasenberg did her duty for High House von Hasenberg and ended up trapped in a terrible marriage. When her husband dies unexpectedly and leaves her a happy widow, she vows never to marry again. Instead, she uses her connections to save other young women. Information is power and Bianca has a network … Continue reading Book Review: Aurora Blazing by Jessie Mihalik

Book Review: Rebel by Krista D. Ball #SciFiMonth

Summary: Trust is the rarest of commodities. From the moment she stepped onboard Liberty’s Pleasure, Rebecca St. Martins knew something was off. Before she could sound the alarm, she was kidnapped and pulled into a conspiracy that made her question every single relationship she’d made. Even as Rebecca questioned, she looked around at her co-captives … Continue reading Book Review: Rebel by Krista D. Ball #SciFiMonth

Book Review: Redshirts by John Scalzi #SciFiMonth

Summary: Ensign Andrew Dahl has just been assigned to the Universal Union Capital Ship Intrepid, flagship of the Universal Union since the year 2456. It’s a prestige posting, and Andrew is thrilled all the more to be assigned to the ship’s Xenobiology laboratory.Life couldn’t be better…until Andrew begins to pick up on the fact that:(1) … Continue reading Book Review: Redshirts by John Scalzi #SciFiMonth

DNF Book Review: The Many-Colored Land by Julian May #SciFiMonth

Summary: In the year 2034, Theo Quderian, a French physicist, made an amusing but impractical discovery: the means to use a one-way, fixed-focus time warp that opened into a place in the Rhone River valley during the idyllic Pliocene Epoch, six million years ago. But, as time went on, a certain usefulness developed. The misfits … Continue reading DNF Book Review: The Many-Colored Land by Julian May #SciFiMonth

Book Review: The Better Part of Valor by Tanya Huff #SciFiMonth

Summary: What happens when a staff sergeant questions a two-star general's parentage to his face? Torin Kerr discovers the answer in Tanya Huff's much-anticipated sequel to Valor's Choice. Separated from her company, Kerr is ordered to report to a top-secret reconnaissance mission, either as punishment for her quick mouth or praise for her service. Kerr … Continue reading Book Review: The Better Part of Valor by Tanya Huff #SciFiMonth

This Week in Reading: Progress at Last!

Well, I FINALLY managed to finish up the book that I'd been reading all month long. Yay~! I also managed to finish up the other eARC that I had waiting for me so I'm happy to announce that I now only have one more book for review in queue and it's scheduled for December. I'm … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Progress at Last!

November TBR Pile #SciFiMonth

ARTWORK by Tithi Luadthong from 123RF.com This month I'm joining in with Scifi Month, celebrating all things Science Fiction. As a result my TBR will be geared towards that. Not sure if I'll get through all of these because I'm also trying to mood read as much as possible this month so we'll see how things go. I was … Continue reading November TBR Pile #SciFiMonth

This Week in Reading: Lot’s of Books, Huzzah!

Hello all! This past week I four books - one romance, one military sci-fi, one paranormal cozy mystery, and one YA fantasy. At least I had a bit of variety LOL. So, overall, a really great and productive week in reading. Still working on planning out my October and November (almost all is planned, just … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Lot’s of Books, Huzzah!

This Week in Reading: A Rough Start But a Strong Finish!

Had a bit of a rough go with reading for much of the week. I did manage to do okay with audio and finished up Peace Talks and started my next read there. But for print I was incredibly distracted and didn't make much progress at all until the weekend. Over the weekend I finished … Continue reading This Week in Reading: A Rough Start But a Strong Finish!

Book Review: The Queen’s Road by R.S. Belcher

Summary: Ramon “Ray” Cosa’s life is not what he expected it to be. Living in a small Texas town ravaged by Hurricane Harvey, Ray has suffered many losses in his young life, and he has little hope left that anything will ever change or get better. That is, until the vintage Ford Galaxie and its … Continue reading Book Review: The Queen’s Road by R.S. Belcher