Advent by James Treadwell is a stunning new adult series that will appear to mature readers of Young Adult lit: 1537. A man hurries through city streets in a gathering snowstorm, clutching a box in one hand. He is Johann Faust, the greatest magician of his age. The box he carries contains a mirror safeguarding a... Continue Reading →
Amorah Light: The Adventures of the Light Sisters Q&A + Spotlight
How often have you read a book that foretells the coming of a worldwide event for peace? How many times have you been touched by a message because of its simple truth, rather than its agenda? Although I typically stay away from books I feel carry a “lesson” or specific purpose (other than the pure... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour & Book Review: Arise by Tara Hudson
The afterlife sure can be a bitch. Just as Amelia from Arise by Tara Hudson, the newly-released sequel to Hereafter. After all, navigating a human-ghost romance is no easy feat on its own – but add to that demonic entities on the prowl, exorcism-happy Seers, and a slough of other complications, and it’s no wonder... Continue Reading →
Arise by Tara Hudson
The afterlife sure can be a bitch. Just as Amelia from Arise by Tara Hudson, the newly-released sequel to Hereafter. After all, navigating a human-ghost romance is no easy feat on its own – but add to that demonic entities on the prowl, exorcism-happy Seers, and a slough of other complications, and it’s no wonder... Continue Reading →
Review & Excerpt: Timepiece by Myra McEntire
Fans of Myra McEntire’s Hourglass will swoon when they return to Emerson’s world in the highly-anticipated sequel, Timepiece. This latest installment, told from Kaleb’s lovelorn perspective, offers fans new insight into their favorite characters and a daring new challenge for the Hourglass team. A threat from the past could destroy the future. And the clock... Continue Reading →
Timepiece by Myra McEntire
Fans of Myra McEntire’s Hourglass will swoon when they return to Emerson’s world in the highly-anticipated sequel, Timepiece. This latest installment, told from Kaleb’s lovelorn perspective, offers fans new insight into their favorite characters and a daring new challenge for the Hourglass team. A threat from the past could destroy the future. And the clock... Continue Reading →
A Hat Full of Sky
I still maintain that Brits do fantasy unlike any others. After seeing Terry Pratchett’s A Hat Full of Sky stare at me on the book shelf for months, I finally picked it up, and unsurprisingly, couldn’t manage to put it back down. Tiffany Aching may throw-up every time she rides a broom, and perhaps can’t... Continue Reading →
Cat Girl’s Day Off by Kimberly Pauley
Paranormal fiction with a comedic twist, Cat Girl's Day Off by Kimberly Pauley is a laugh-a-minute romp through the life of one quirky teenage girl, the cats whose thoughts she can hear, and an homage to one of the greatest movies of all time, Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Natalie Ng’s little sister is a super-genius... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Cat Girl’s Day Off by Kimberly Pauley
Paranormal fiction with a comedic twist, Cat Girl's Day Off by Kimberly Pauley is a laugh-a-minute romp through the life of one quirky teenage girl, the cats whose thoughts she can hear, and an homage to one of the greatest movies of all time, Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Natalie Ng’s little sister is a super-genius... Continue Reading →
Of Poseidon by Anna Banks
Ariel better move over, because there's another little mermaid shaking things up under the sea in Of Poseidon by Anna Banks. Okay, so maybe she's not exactly a mermaid, but Emma -- the heroine of Of Poseidon -- has one fishy story that will have readers swooning for more: Galen, a Syrena prince, searches land... Continue Reading →
