Lovelies! I am so excited to share the news that in just a few short days, February 25, 2021, the Junkyard Cats sequel: JUNKYARD BARGAIN is going to be available on Audible! I have been waiting for over a year… Read More ›
Dystopian
Review: Deal with the Devil by Kit Rocha
Synopsis and Details: Super soldiers, clones, genetic manipulation, and romance, if those words pique your interest then Deal with the Devil is a story that you will enjoy. The setting for this story was a dystopian United States after the… Read More ›
Review: Junkyard Cats by Faith Hunter
Junkyard Cats is an Audible original audiobook and it is the first in a new series featuring Shining Smith, a woman who grew up in a biker gang, saw action in the Final War, and settled in a scrapyard that… Read More ›
Review: Ashlords by Scott Reintgen
This book caught my eye because, honestly, any book that is compared to Scorpio Races is going to be one that I just have to read. I loved that story! Luckily, Ashlords did not disappoint. It was an imaginative fantasy… Read More ›
Review: Cry Pilot by Joel Dane
I can’t say that I read a lot of military science fiction but when I came across Cry Pilot I knew this was a book I just had to read. What truly made this story fascinating to me was the… Read More ›
Review: Crowfall by Ed McDonald
I felt it in my chest. It was the Misery, and it was Crowfoot, and some of it was me. But they were all linked together, all one now. We were part of a whole. Like called to like. The… Read More ›
Review: Ravencry by Ed McDonald
I have been eagerly awaiting the release of Ravencry and it was nothing like I was expecting but I really enjoyed it nonetheless. Whereas Blackwing gave us non-stop action, Ravencry was more about the changes occurring in Ryhalt himself. For… Read More ›
Review with Interview: Blackwing by Ed McDonald
Grimdark fiction is a story set in a ruthless world where only the negative qualities of a character come through. There is really no happiness or very little hope for these characters. Noir fiction is where the characters are very… Read More ›