This. Was. So. Much. FUN!!!! I literally ended this book choking on a laugh. Oh, man, do I want to read the next installment in this series! Oni the Lonely – which is available in ebook* and paperback* – is written by C. Chancy. You may find her either at Crossover Queen’s Creative Chaos or… Continue reading Review: Oni the Lonely by C. Chancy
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Review: The Strange Case of Dr. Couney by Dawn Raffel
Well! It appears that I may have my reading speed back online, at least for the present. Then again, this is a book I have been hoping to read since I posted a link to an article on Dr. Martin Couney several years ago. It took time to finally find the time to read it,… Continue reading Review: The Strange Case of Dr. Couney by Dawn Raffel
Review: The Heights of Perdition by C.S. Johnson
Whew! Well, this one took a while, readers. It is a bit of a juggler’s performance to read anything in a timely manner at present. However, I recently managed to finish The Heights of Perdition, the first book in a trilogy by C.S. Johnson*, and I enjoyed it enough that I thought I would share… Continue reading Review: The Heights of Perdition by C.S. Johnson
Review – Rip the Falcon Returns!
You may remember that I reviewed a web series titled Rip the Falcon here previously, readers. A third episode was released and, because I was in a hurry, I only briefly mentioned it in the post available here. It is a short episode but enjoyable nonetheless – Rip takes on a giant! It tries to… Continue reading Review – Rip the Falcon Returns!
Review: The Secret of Seavale by Blake Smith
YES! Another book read for a review!! For a while there, I was worried I would flag again, readers. Luckily that does not seem to be the case! We have a special book under consideration today. It is a Regency romance and cozy mystery, neither of which are my usual go-to tales. But this novel… Continue reading Review: The Secret of Seavale by Blake Smith
Review: Iron Chamber of Memory by John C. Wright
Finally! I finally got to read a John C. Wright novel! I have an earlier book by him but have yet to crack that open, because…well, if you saw my bookshelves, you would understand why. A previous book written by him which I reviewed was an audiobook and a critique of The Last Jedi, so… Continue reading Review: Iron Chamber of Memory by John C. Wright
Review: Mister Friday by Graham Bradley
This is not a timely review, I am afraid; the Thanksgiving weekend took a lot out of me. If it had not, I might have been able to write something about this novella earlier. Better late than never, but I do wish I had been able to do this sooner. Here is the blurb for… Continue reading Review: Mister Friday by Graham Bradley
Review: Perseus Corbett and the Forbidden Valley by David Breitenbeck
Looks like I may – FINALLY – be getting back to writing reviews, readers. At the very least, I seem to be able to read rather than feel too tired to crack open a book. Let us hope it lasts…. But enough complaining – there is nothing to be gained there. We have a fun… Continue reading Review: Perseus Corbett and the Forbidden Valley by David Breitenbeck
Review: Fever and Snow by Mary Catelli
I know, I know! Look, I am working on my TBR pile. The fact is that I am also writing my own stories, keeping a wary eye on the world, and generally dealing with Life. So reading and writing kind of get juggled and swapped, meaning there are stories I just do not have the… Continue reading Review: Fever and Snow by Mary Catelli
Review: Rip the Falcon Comic and Animated Series
It is difficult to find anything worth watching these days, readers. Most of what is on air is mired in addressing everything save the story itself. Not only is it irritating, it is tiring. Viewers just want a little escape, something to unwind from a stressful day. Is that too much to ask? TIC Studios… Continue reading Review: Rip the Falcon Comic and Animated Series