Drawing Dead by Brian McKinley

Faolan O’Connor spent his life killing for men like Legs Diamond and Lucky Luciano, and now it’s his turn to face the music. But when vampire Darcy Killian offers him immortality, Faolan enters a world of violence, wealth, and power beyond anything he’s ever imagined. Driven by ambition and guilt, Faolan fights his way up […]

June 9th-15th

Life and Things This was a slow sleepy week. I had no appointments for once, and focused on a book in a series I adore. On the downside, though, our little female kitten ZeeZee has been diagnosed with something called FIP, or feline infectious peritonitis. She’s had to go have fluid drawn out of her […]

Book Review: Nightmare’s Eve by Stephen H Provost

Nightmare’s Eve by Stephen H Provost is an intriguing collection of poems and short stories focusing on the darker side of life. From waking nightmares, and death, to the haunting madness of the human psyche, these stories and poems run a gamut. There are tales set in the modern or near modern world, tales from […]

Hiding by Jenny Morton Potts

Hiding by Jenny Morton Potts Genre: Psychological Suspense Thriller Age category: Adult Release Date: 1 February 2018 Blurb: A gripping psychological thriller with chilling twists, from a unique new voice. Keller Baye and Rebecca Brown live on different sides of the Atlantic. Until she falls in love with him, Rebecca knows nothing of Keller. But […]

Book Review: The Dinosaur Lords by Victor Milan

Dinosaur Lords by Victor Milan is the first in the series by the same name. It follows several different, sometimes overlapping perspectives. During a ferocious battle at a river, which featured several of our main male protagonists- Karyl, Jaume, Falk, and Rob Korrigan- Voyvod Karyl is betrayed by his comrades and left for dead. To […]

Book Review: A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns by Archie Bongiovanni & Tristan Jimerson

Bongiovanni & Jimerson’s A Quick and Easy Guide to They/Them Pronouns is just that. It is a guide to help people understand how to use gender neutral pronouns when referring to non-binary oriented people. Told through comics style panels, the pair focus on they/them, but make a note that there are many sets of gender […]

Books That Leave Me Wistful

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl.  Every week has a different topic. Check it out! This week’s theme is: Books That Awaken the Travel Bug In Me. Well, I’m not much of a traveller. There are some books, though, that leave me wistful for places far away or long […]

Yellow Locust

Book Review: Yellow Locust by Justin Joschko

Yellow Locust by Justin Joschko is a far future dystopia where famine and war have decimated the North American continent. Selena and Simon Flood live in the tyrannical country of New Canaan. Following the fall of the tiny, prosperous territory of Niagara, New Canaan sets sights on the Republic of California, far across the Middle […]

Book Review: The Beast of Cretacea by Todd Strasser

Strasser’s Beast of Cretacea is one thrilling ride from start to finish. It was something fresh and innovative, with an unexpected surprise ending. If I could give this captivating read more than 5 stars, it ranks as one of the few books I would do so. Aside from the brilliant story, the cover is absolutely […]

June 2nd- 8th

Life and Things I got my first pair of new glasses finally! I also got to test my first prototype prosthesis. I like how it opens my eye up more. Once he’s finished, it will be a more vibrant purple. My next visit should see that one finished, and a prototype for my second. I […]

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