Blog Tour: Ink – Queer Sci Fi’s Eighth Annual Flash Fiction Contest
Ink: Queer Sci Fi’s Eighth Annual Flash Fiction Contest Anthology. One hundred, twenty-six tiny tales all themed around any definition of the word "Ink."
The Once and Future Queen
by Clara O’Connor Published by Harper Collins One More Page Series Review (so far) Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Collins One More Chapter for the eARC. This in no way affects my review. I requested this book before realizing…
Shadowspeak
The story is good and complex, and the characters are well imagined. When you sit down with this book, prepare yourself to give the story the appropriate time and attention. If you do not sink into the voice and read…
Book Review: Hidden in Roll
by Stephanie B. Whitfield I’ll start by stating that this book captures the age of the characters beautifully and took me right back to high school. I recommend this to anyone in that age group. It’s truly a perfect YA…
The Year of the Witching
I started at 4 stars and lowered to 3.5 (3 where I can't give 1/2 stars) for the reasons mentioned above. I will admit that Horror is not my preferred genre, so maybe that's part of my issue. There are…
Book Review: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms
Series: Inheritance Trilogy #1 by N.K. Jemisin Narrated by: Casaundra Freeman I’ve been searching for fantasy authors who have strong and unique voices. To that end, I am immensely excited that I have found N.K. Jemisin and The Hundred Thousand…
Book Review: Assassin’s Apprentice
Farseer Trilogy #1 by Robin Hobb Yesterday, as I pulled into my drive, I finished the audiobook of Robin Hobb’s Assassin’s Apprentice, first in The Farseer series. Just before the epilogue, chills ran down my spine and my eyes prickled…
Book Series Review: Legends of Marithia
To date, I have completed two of the three books in the trilogy, and the hook at the end of book 2 will likely push me to continue through the third. Although…there is a bit of a salty taste in…
Oh, the turns of her phrases!
The imagery that begins this novel and presses through to the end gripped me and just pulled me along. She makes the heat of the desert magical in these lines, and though there is some magic within these pages, the…
Who Fears Death
In addition to writing book reviews, I am also a writer of Social Science Fantasy. It’s not an official genre, but in my humble opinion, it should be. It blends sociology, science fiction, and fantasy, and it is what I…