Why Did I Listen To Crazy Dangerous by Andrew Klavan? I essentially bought Crazy Dangerous by Andrew Klavan forever ago on Audible because it was on sale and because it was narrated by one of my favorites – Nick Podehl. I decided to finally listen to it because after not really loving one audiobook, I wanted […]
Crazy Dangerous by Andrew Klavan | Audiobook Review
The Glittering Court by Richelle Mead | Book Review

The Glittering Court by Richelle Mead is MUCH better than Soundless, her previous new release. I won’t lie, I thought Soundless was okay, but it was not quite up to par with her Vampire themed books. I was a little bit worried that maybe she had lost some of her writing magic. My worries have […]
The Mirror King by Jodi Meadows | Book Review

The Mirror King by Jodi Meadows is EVERYTHING I want in a sequel and probably the most compelling argument for why duologies are the greatest that I can find. For real, this sequel to The Orphan Queen is a gripping book that follows the character development and challenge facing Wilhelmina, main character and heir to […]
The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner | Book Review

The Serpent King by Jeff Zentner is among the best books I’ve read so far in 2016, debut or no. I suppose it is a bit premature to proclaim this already in March. However, there was something about Zentner’s The Serpent King that really spoke to me on a deeper level. This book is beautiful, […]
Bleed Like Me by Christa Desir | Book Review

Bleed Like Me by Christa Desir is a book that I picked up because it was wicked short and also because I really, really loved her debut, Fault Line. Unfortunately, I do not think I was quite in the right mindset or place when I read Bleed Like Me. I had been hoping for something that resonated […]
What We Saw by Aaron Hartzler | Book Review

What We Saw by Aaron Hartzler is one hell of a young adult fiction debut. I mean, yes, I knew to expect excellence after reading and really loving Rapture Practice, Hartzler’s memoir, but What We Saw just blew me away. I had plans to eventually read this book but nothing too terribly solid. It was more of […]