Category: Book Review

Perfect Kill

I received an ARC of this book through NetGalley. I’m providing my honest review willingly. Perfect Kill by Helen S. Fields is book #5 in the DI Callanach series. Since I read (and loved) all of the other books in the series, I was eager to pick up […]

Christmas In Little Penhaven

I was invited to review Christmas in Little Penhaven by Angela Britnell as part of a blog tour through Rachel’s Random Resources, and I’d like to thank Rachel, Choc Lit publishers, and Angela for providing a copy of this wonderful book, as well as the opportunity to participate […]

Romanov

I’ve heard some great things about Romanov by Nadine Brandes, and as a lover of stories about Russia, I knew I had to get my mitts on a copy. So I requested it from my library, and rushed off to get it the day it arrived. Along with […]

The Lost Sisters

The Lost Sisters by Holly Black is a short novella between The Cruel Prince and The Wicked King. It’s interesting, because much like the quick story at the end of The Cruel Prince, it gives you a glimpse of the story from a completely different angle. SPOILER ALERT: […]

Unseen

Unseen by Karin Slaughter is the seventh book in the Will Trent series, which you probably know is one of my favorites. There is a SIGNIFICANT trigger warning, but I put it at the end of the review so that it isn’t a spoiler. If you are concerned […]

The Deep

I received an ARC of this book from the publisher through BookishFirst, and I am providing an honest review voluntarily. The Deep by Rivers Solomon with Daveed Diggs, William Hutson, and Jonathan Snipes is a work of art that is haunting, painful, and beautiful all at once. The […]

Father Sweet

Father Sweet by J.J. Martin was a difficult but worthwhile read. Although this book is a work of fiction, the inspiration for this story is based in horrifyingly real truth. This is a story that needed to come to light. It is a scourge that has gone on […]

Wolf Of Wessex

Let me just start out by saying that Wolf of Wessex by Matthew Harffy is an AMAZING read. It’s a masterpiece of historical fiction set in 9th century Wessex, and brings to mind the writings of Bernard Cornwell. I was expecting this to be a book about werewolves […]

Gravemaidens

I received an advance reader copy of this book through NetGalley. I am providing a voluntary review. Gravemaidens by Kelly Coon was on my October 2019 TBR (to be read) list as soon as I saw it, and I was so excited to get a copy just before […]

The Last Widow

Ever since that first day I stumbled across a Karin Slaughter book from the Will Trent series in my local library, I can’t get enough of these books. The newest release, The Last Widow, is the ninth book in the series, and it’s written with the same sarcastic […]