Lake Silence by Anne Bishop The Others #6 Urban Fantasy Ace | March 6, 2018 About the Book: In this thrilling and suspenseful fantasy, set in the world of the New York Times bestselling Others series, Vicki DeVine and her lodger, the shapeshifter Aggie Crowe, stumble onto a dead body . . . and find themselves enmeshed […]
New Release Review | More Than We Can Tell by Brigid Kemmerer
More Than We Can Tell by Brigid Kemmerer YA Contemporary Bloomsbury Children’s | March 6, 2018 About the Book: *While this book exists in the same universe as Letters to the Lost, it is a standalone title.* Rev Fletcher is battling the demons of his past. But with loving adoptive parents by his side, he’s managed […]
Waiting on Wednesday | Running with Lions by Julian Winters
Running with Lions by Julian Winters YA LGBT Contemporary Duet Books | June 7th 2018 About the Book: Bloomington High School Lions’ star goalie, Sebastian Hughes, should be excited about his senior year: His teammates are amazing and he’s got a coach who doesn’t ask anyone to hide their sexuality. But when his estranged childhood […]
Top 5 Tuesday | 5 Authors I Want to Meet
Today’s Top 5 Tuesday is all about authors you want to meet. I’ve realized over the last few years that authors just don’t travel to Michigan, so basically this feels like a pipe dream because I never travel out of Michigan. Still, here are 5 of my favorite authors that I would love to see at a […]
Discussion Post | Magic Bleeds by Ilona Andrews
It’s time for our next Kate Daniels discussion, Magic Bleeds. Magic Bleeds is where it all changes for Kate and The Pack. Kate begins to trust, because Curran proves how much he cares for her, and everything begins to change. This is the second half of our conversation, and you don’t want to miss the […]
Top 5 Tuesday | 5 Bookish Peeves
This week is bookish pet peeves, and I wasn’t sure if that meant peeves in the care of books or peeves in the plot choices. I decided to go with plot choices… for no particular reason. It’s just what popped in my head first! I originally had this idea that I would include ‘when it […]