First Love

This is a weekly meme created by Dani @ Perspective of a Writer, to show off favourite characters. Be sure to check out their blog! This week’s topic is …High School First Love (Pick a character you’d want for your first love! Would it last forever or be a passing relationship?!) Dr James Wilson! He’s […]

October Reads

Book Review: Butcher Rising by Brandon Zenner

It is said that even a villain is the hero of their own story. And everyone does have a story.        In the end, that’s what we are, all we are- stories, little stories that build to bigger stories, that make up the epic of a lifetime. Stories and epics to be cherished, each and every […]

Quickshots #21

The Shadow: Leviathan by Simon Spurrier & Dan Watters A doctor tending a burn victim relates her experience being saved by the enigmatic vigilante known as ‘The Shadow’. It is modern day, and the Shadow hasn’t been seen in some time. This story jumps time frames, from the Shadow’s original era to present day. Most […]

Aug 18th- 24th: In Which We Read and Nest

Life and Things Reached AllStar on several of my photo challenges, and moved to the next rank. That was exciting. Read a lot this week. Not much else exciting.   Enjoyable posts of the past week from others The Downside of ARCs/ JamiShelves   Where Are the YA Characters Who Wear Glasses?/ Cat on the Bookshelf/ […]

Book Review: The Devil’s Standoff by VS McGrath

The Devil’s Standoff by VS McGrath finds Hettie and her companions in Mexico, at the village of Villa del Punta. They’ve come at the behest of Walker Woodroffe, to return Diablo to its creator, Javier Punta. He wishes to unmake his deadly creation. But Punta is in a coma, and a vicious cryptid is stalking […]

Book Review: The Dream of the Butterfly Vol 2 by Richard Marazano

Vol 2 of Marazano’s The Dream of the Butterfly continues the tale of Tutu in the spirit village she found herself lost in. With the help of her bumbling rabbit spy/guards, Tutu continues looking into the special butterfly the Emperor wants. A visit to the local library yields an unexpected find- a book all about […]

Book Review: In the Name of the Children by Jeffrey Rinek & Marilee Strong

Rinek’s In the Name of the Children is a gritty walk on the dark side of humanity. For decades, Rinek worked as an FBI agent, devoted to bringing to justice some of the most depraved among the criminal element- those who would abuse and exploit children. Kidnapping, assault, sexual abuse, torture, murder, and more, Rinek […]

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