The lives of two sisterwitches are about to be turned upside down, bringing everything they knew burning down around them. It has been two years since Katie Cross released the last book in her breath-taking Network Series. Throughout said series, readers met dozens of characters, brilliantly realized and easy to fall in love with. The … Continue reading Flame by Katie Cross- Review
An Interview with E.G. Wilson
I had the chance to talk to E.G. Wilson, author of the New Zealand-based science fiction Voiceless Duology, about her debut novel(s), writing, and more! Where did the idea for the Voiceless Duology come from? I was working as a Planner at the local council when I got the germ of an idea for what would become … Continue reading An Interview with E.G. Wilson
A Review of ‘From A Certain Point of View’
2017 marks 40 years since Star Wars: A New Hope-- then titled simply Star Wars-- debuted in theaters, inviting millions of people to a galaxy far, far away. When Disney bought Lucasfilm, retconning everything but the main Skywalker films and the animated Clone Wars television series, a spark of life was once again reignited in the franchise. … Continue reading A Review of ‘From A Certain Point of View’
Interview with Catherine Jones Payne
I remember, quite a while ago, reading that mermaids were going to be the next big thing in the publishing industry after vampires ran their course. Although there has been a slight influx in mermaid-centered fiction, it hasn't quite taken off as of yet. Why do you think this is? I don’t think those predictions … Continue reading Interview with Catherine Jones Payne
Breakwater by Catherine Jones Payne- Review
A red tide is rising. When Jade, the daughter of one of the king's most trusted advisors, discovers her fiancé holding the body of a dead naiad, social tensions run high and secrets are laid bare. After a few years of speculation, the mermaid craze in the publishing industry is starting to kick off. One … Continue reading Breakwater by Catherine Jones Payne- Review
Voiceless by E.G. Wilson- Review
Adelaide Te Ngawai was thirteen when Maunga Richards stole her voice. I have been friends with E.G. Wilson and have closely followed her writing endeavors for the past five years. Needless to say, I went into this book with great excitement and wasn't disappointed, although there are a few criticisms that I have although they … Continue reading Voiceless by E.G. Wilson- Review
Calamity by Brandon Sanderson- Review
When Calamity lit up the sky, the Epics were born. David’s fate has been tied to their villainy ever since that historic night. Steelheart killed his father. Firefight stole his heart. And now Regalia has turned his closest ally into a dangerous enemy. Calamity is the final installment of Brandon Sanderson's Reckoned trilogy which began … Continue reading Calamity by Brandon Sanderson- Review
Truthwitch by Susan Dennard- Review
It's not often that I don't finish a book. I can think of only two or three times when this has happened. Unfortunately, Susan Dennard's Truthwitch has joined that list. Don't get me wrong, the book is not terrible. It has some good qualities to it (such as the politics and magic system), but Dennard … Continue reading Truthwitch by Susan Dennard- Review
A Review of Stephen King’s ‘The Bazaar of Bad Dreams’
“I made them especially for you. Feel free to examine them, but please be careful. The best of them have teeth.” And so Stephen King begins his latest collection of short stories, some of them humorous, some of them utterly terrifying. I had never had the pleasure of reading Mr. King's short stories before reading The … Continue reading A Review of Stephen King’s ‘The Bazaar of Bad Dreams’
‘Mystic’ by Jason Denzel- Review
I called to the Myst, and it sent us you. Pomella AnDone is a commoner who has the ability to see into the Myst. When a new High Mystic comes into power and summons Pomella to participate in a competition to become her apprentice, Pomella goes against tradition. But things are not as they seem. … Continue reading ‘Mystic’ by Jason Denzel- Review