Before You Go James Preller Book Review

Life can change in an instant. There are some people who have dealt with more than their fair share of trauma and so it seems they are shaped by their reaction to the trauma. Before You Go by James Preller opens with a prologue that is real life terrifying and could happen to anyone — […]

The Battle Of Blood And Ink Jared Axelrod Steve Walker Book Review

The Battle Of Blood And Ink by Jared Axelrod and Steve Walker is a steampunk graphic novel that takes place on a floating city called Amperstam and is an interesting read to pass the day away with. The Battle Of Blood And Ink explores the freedom of press and the risks of  telling the truth […]

Rescue Me Rachel Gibson Book Review

Looking for a down home romance to kick off your sizzling summer? Look no further than Rescue Me by Rachel Gibson. Rescue Me takes place in small town Lovett, Texas and is all about finding your roots when you have wings. Sadie Jo is a notional 33 year old real estate broker with a serious case of […]

Pretty Crooked Elisa Ludwig Book Review

You ever read a book with a premise and think to yourself this can’t end well and then find your attention luridly glued to it because — who doesn’t love a train wreck? Pretty Crooked by Elisa Ludwig is totally one of those books. The whole time reading, I had a sort of cringe on my […]

Swim The Fly Don Calame Book Review

Holla if you like Judd Apatow movies. If you have a crass sense of humor and laughed hysterically at Superbad, The 40 Year Old Virgin and Anchorman, you will absolutely not want to miss Swim The Fly by Don Calame. Seriously, where has this book been all my crass, dirty-minded life? Every summer Matt, Coop […]

I Hunt Killers Barry Lyga Audiobook Review

Can you imagine the sorts of messed up you might be if you had a serial killer for a dad? I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga explores the effect the sins of the father has on Jazz Dent, son of the infamous serial killer Billy Dent. While Jazz comes across as fairly well adjusted to outsiders, he […]