Pyotra and the Wolf
I’ve been a die-hard Holst fan since reading her novella In the Palm, so of course I’m going to jump at her newest release. Pyotra… Read More »Pyotra and the Wolf
I’ve been a die-hard Holst fan since reading her novella In the Palm, so of course I’m going to jump at her newest release. Pyotra… Read More »Pyotra and the Wolf
I had the pleasure of listening to the audible of Big Girl Pill by KD Williamson this week, and what a week it has been!… Read More »Big Girl Pill
I haven’t read historical fiction in a few months (since Waspish Widows) so I was really excited to jump into Testimony by Paula Martinac. Testimony… Read More »Testimony
Since I kicked off 2020 with Anna Burke’s Nottingham, it seemed only right to continue my new tradition with Night Tide. And what a book… Read More »Night Tide
I debated on not doing a personal post this go around and to instead just keep moving forward with reviews, after all, haven’t we had… Read More »Reflections and a New Year: 2021
I’ve been wanting to dive into another Nicola Griffith book after reading Slow River a while back, which is why I put Ammonite on my… Read More »Ammonite
Blue by Abigail Padgett is a feminist mystery novel and there is nothing quite like it. It’s a reissue from 1998 which explains the lack… Read More »Blue
I’ve been wanting to read the sequel to The Athena Protocol for some time and am so glad to have read Shamim Sarif’s newest work.… Read More »The Shadow Mission
It’s my aim every year to celebrate the holiday season as little as I possibly can. Call me a Grinch, I’ll gladly say “bah humbug.”… Read More »Tinsel and Spruce Needles Series
I am thrilled to have just read Tear the World Apart, the fourth installment in the Fallen Gods series. Like a certain growing wolf pup,… Read More »Tear the World Apart