Today we have a special spotlight for you as one of our blogger friends releases her first book! Congrats, N S Ford! Her debut novel is a thriller, not a genre I usually read, but this sounds amazing. I have a thing for secrets gone wrong. Pretty Little Liars anyone? It’s out now so grab Read More
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#Indieapril Author Spotlight: GM White
GM White G.M. White has always been an avid reader, a love of the written word instilled in him by his parents at an early age. This may or may not have something to do with the fact that he was a very talkative child and the only time he was quiet was when he Read More
#Indieapril Author Spotlight: Rachel Emma Shaw
Have you ever lost a memory? Are you sure it wasn’t stolen? What would you if could steal someone else’s memories? Rachel Emma Shaw uses this interesting premise for her fantasy thriller duology, Memoria, beginning with Last Memoria. Rachel Emma Shaw and her book Last Memoria are SPFBO (Self-Published Fantasy Blog-Off) finalists! The second book Read More
Booktour: Stay Mad, Sweetheart by Heleen Kist
I’ll be honest, this is a difficult review for me to write. Stay Mad, Sweetheart by Heleen Kist touches on current subjects like sexual harassment and online bullying. It also starts with off-page suicide. So trigger warnings apply. While I knew it had to do with the #metoo movement, I wasn’t expecting the suicide and Read More
Review: Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black
I picked it up at a huge book sale for just a few bucks. The cover spoke to me and the blurb on the back was good enough to convince me to try it. I don’t normally read suspense, thriller type of books, but I love dance and I was curious about the setting mostly. Read More
5 Series I Read As A Kid
Reading has always been a big part of my life, and I firmly believe that the reading you do as a kid will help shape who you become. When you enjoy the books you read, it’s more likely you’ll keep reading. Long-running series were always better, because you just wanted to read more. I was Read More
Summer Reads: Trip Through Europe
The summer holidays are just around the corner. Let’s take a trip through Europe. Read through five lovely locations with these excellent books. Read More
Recommended Reading: Pirate Cinema by Cory Doctorow
Cory Doctorow’s Pirate Cinema explores a dystopian London where media conglomerates hold power over the government. And It’s about to come true. Read More
Review: The Diviners – Libba Bray
I found The Diviners on a shelf at the back of the library. A place where I usually don’t go but will visit now more often. It’s the children’s department, but the young adult section is there as well (still classified as children’s literature). There are also a few shelves that house the foreign language Read More
Disjuncture: An Excerpt by Raven van Dijk
As some of you know, I am currently working on what is technically a horror novel, but has grown into a cross between a ghost story, a spy novel, and psychological thriller. I, Raven, humbly present an excerpt from my upcoming novel: Disjuncture. Read More