Stone Rider by debut author David Hofmeyr is one of those books that I would honestly use the phrase high octane for, cliche as it may sound. This is a book that is all thriller no filler, if you know what I mean. Stone Rider is the sort of book that I would hand to a […]
Stone Rider by David Hofmeyr | Book Review
The Mad Apprentice by Django Wexler | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? Last year I read and really enjoyed Django Wexler’s The Forbidden Library, a book about a girl named Alice who is sent to live in Pittsburgh with her Uncle Geryon and who then discovers that she has this magical ability which makes her a Reader. The Mad Apprentice is a […]
Rogue by Julie Kagawa | Book Review

Rogue is Julie Kagawa’s heart pounding sequel to Talon, her dragon fantasy book. If you like Sophie Jordan’s Firelight series, I can practically guarantee that you will enjoy Kagawa’s Talon Saga. These books are the story of dragons who can Shift into human form and walk among us. Talon is the name of the overarching […]
Talon by Julie Kagawa | Book Review

I have been on a bit of a Julie Kagawa reading binge of late and I have absolutely no regrets. After finishing The Forever Song I read a couple of books but I came back to Kagawa OF COURSE and picked up Talon. I took the leap from vampires to dragons and that has made all the […]
The Heart Of Betrayal by Mary E. Pearson | Book Review
Last year I was beyond desperate for the sequel to Mary E. Pearson’s The Kiss Of Deception. Desperate to the point of contemplating learning some hacking skills so that I could maybe hack into the Macmillan mainframe and read it. You see, these are things that people like me seriously think about and fantasize about when we […]
Walk On Earth A Stranger by Rae Carson | Book Review

As you all know, I am a card carrying member of the Rae Carson fan club. I awaited Walk On Earth A Stranger with baited breath since 2013 — nearly TWO YEARS of waiting which is a lifetime in book blogger years. You guys, I remember before this book even had a title but the announcement […]