Book Reviews
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WHEN THERE ARE WOLVES AGAIN by E. J. Swift (BOOK REVIEW)
“Like Chornobyl rain, an event has to touch you to register. Lux is your proof that you had to come here, to the end, in order ... -
BLACKTHORN by J.T. Geissinger (THE MONSTER BOTHERER)
Welcome to THE MONSTER BOTHERER! We are thrilled to welcome back Emma Penman, who exclusively reviews monster romance, and has returned for another week of Monster ... -
THE TOWER OF THE TYRANT by J. T. Greathouse (BOOK REVIEW)
“A haunting grows from a tangle of twisted roots. The deepest reach into layers of a forgotten past, long overwritten by more useful stories, believed myth ... -
HORN IN MY SIDE by Alicia Montgomery (THE MONSTER BOTHERER)
Welcome to THE MONSTER BOTHERER! We are thrilled to welcome back Emma Penman, who exclusively reviews monster romance, and has returned for another week of Monster ... -
ALCHEMISED by SenLinYu (BOOK REVIEW)
This book was a journey. Not least because it’s almost 1000 pages long. Despite all the hype on social media in the last couple of months, I’d never ... -
A HONEYMOON OF GRAVE CONSEQUENCE by Stephanie Burgis (BOOK REVIEW)
This one is for every reader who asked for another Lady and Lord Riven adventure. I loved writing it for you! Well firstly, I’m glad other ... -
EXTREMITY by Nicholas Binge (BOOK REVIEW)
This time-traveling, end-of-the-world police procedural with shades of Nicole Kidman’s Destroyer is an unputdownable thrilling ride with an interesting narrative choice. I am thankful to Nicholas ... -
THE KNIGHT AND THE MOTH by Rachel Gillig (BOOK REVIEW)
I feel like this year I keep repeating something along the lines of ‘I’m not a huge romantasy fan, but…’ because so many books marketed as ‘romantasy’ ... -
THE MAIDEN AND HER MONSTER by Maddie Martinez (BOOK REVIEW)
In The Maiden and her Monster, Maddie Martinez paints a vividly brutal picture of a country brought to its knees by corrupt religious zealots and the ... -
THE IRON ROAD by David Wragg (BOOK REVIEW)
Mad Max Fury Road amidst the simmering backdrop of Guild Wars and the searing wasteland of mother-daughter relationships. I am thankful to David Wragg, HarperCollins/ ...









