Book Review

Book Review: Miss Austen Investigates by Jessica Bull

Classic authors have long been the inspiration for many a modern-day writer, but sometimes that…

Book Review: Queen Bee by Amalie Howard

Featuring an entirely diverse cast, Amalie Howard’s Queen Bee is a self-professed anti-historical YA novel.…

Fiction Preview: Books To Look Forward To Reading In 2024

The world feels like an increasingly uncertain place but the one thing we can be…

Book Review: Damaged Goods by L. J. Shen

Damaged Goods is not your typical romance story. Anyone who’s read any of L. J.…

Book Review: The City of Stardust by Georgia Summers

Violet Everly has lived in the shadow of a family curse her entire life. For…

Book Review: Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett

Few fictional duos gave me more joy last year than intrepid scholars Emily Wilde and…

Book Review: Lucero by Maya Motayne

It’s been over four years since Maya Motayne’s debut novel Nocturna arrived on the fantasy…

Book Review: This Cursed Light by Emily Thiede

This Cursed Light, the sequel to Emily Thiede’s This Vicious Grace, picks up six months…

Feeling festive: 10 books to get you in the Christmas spirit

It’s a little over a week until Christmas and if you’re still mulling over which…

Book Review: Catch Your Death by Ravena Guron

It’s just after New Year’s Eve and three teenage girls are stranded at the isolated…

Book Review: What The River Knows by Isabel Ibañez

Some books you enjoy reading but forget about fairly soon after you turn the final…

Book Review: The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young

There’s a small pocket of authors whose books I always look forward to reading and…