Finding Jessica Lambert
I couldn’t resist picking up the new Clare Ashton novel, Finding Jessica Lambert, after enjoying past works such as The Goodmans, Pennance, and After Mrs.… Read More »Finding Jessica Lambert
I couldn’t resist picking up the new Clare Ashton novel, Finding Jessica Lambert, after enjoying past works such as The Goodmans, Pennance, and After Mrs.… Read More »Finding Jessica Lambert
This is the second book in the Sea and Stars trilogy, following The Fate of Stars, and it did not disappoint. I highly recommend giving… Read More »Heart of Silver Flame
After enjoying Song of the Sea last year, Alexander has been on my radar. So when a copy of Home fell into my lap, I… Read More »Home
I’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of The Fate of Stars, the first book in the mermaid trilogy (Sea of Stars) that takes place in… Read More »The Fate of Stars
I hope everyone is staying safe and sane while the world is on pandemic induced lockdown. I have been bouncing between spurts of reading and… Read More »Poptastic
It’s been almost a year since I enjoyed Elna Holst’s In The Palm (if you haven’t indulged on this masterpiece novella then I highly recommend… Read More »Lucas
This was a fascinating read. A book that spans centuries in multiple dimensions as two lovers chase after one another on two opposite sides of… Read More »This Is How You Lose the Time War
If you read my review of Thorn, you already know how much I enjoy a good fairytale retelling. Nottingham by Anna Burke did not disappoint,… Read More »Nottingham
Here is my second attempt at a personal post. I had one typed out a couple of weeks ago using the Notes app on my… Read More »What’s next 2020…
It must have been two years ago when I watched PBS’s Great Performances of Indecent and my life changed forever. After the first viewing I… Read More »Indecent