Book Review
Review of Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch
3 out of 5 Stars Let me start by saying that I met Mr. Lynch at the Phoenix Comicon and he was all smiles and incredibly nice. This was a story I was very interested in reading. I will also say upfront that I plan on reading the second book in this series. And I […]

Review of Fae – The Wild Hunt by Graham Austin-King
Fairies… The Fae… The stuff of bedtime stories and nursery rhymes. But sometimes the fairy tales are true. Sometimes they hold a warning… For a hundred generations the Fae have been locked away from the world, in the cold, the Outside. They have faded out of sight and mind into myth and folklore, but now […]
Review of Shadow of the Sands by Michael Diack
The deathly Sanghouls have escaped from the Empty Province and, from within their golden dunes, they seek to wipe out all life in Empyria. Unaware of this, the last surviving humans continue going about their daily routine in the city of Nimar. But when the city’s water pool stops refilling, the Nimerians are forced to […]

Review of Spirits of Light and Shadow by India Drummond
4 out of 5 Stars Ugh! So first, this was a great story. I thoroughly enjoyed it and had no problem devouring it in a single morning and afternoon. The writing, for me, was clean and wonderful. There were enough story questions that I kept wondering what the heck was happening. The world was built […]

Review of Storm Front (The Dresden Files, Book 1) by Jim Butcher
4 out of 5 Stars How do I feel about this book? Ugh! Crazy conflicted. Here goes my attempt to try to explain myself. I love love love wizards. So yeah, I’m going to like Harry. Did I really like him? You bet. Did I love him so much I couldn’t put down the book? […]
I’m on a cold streak…
I think frustrated, maybe even angry is a good way to describe my mindset when it comes to reading. Of the last 11 books I’ve read, I’ve only been able to get into one, The Red Knight. I’m waiting for that one book that will offer me a character and story that I can’t put […]

Review of The Betrayed by Igor Ljubuncic
3 out of 5 Stars Yet another book with a good story that frustrated the heck out of me. I’m not sure what my problem is lately, but I haven’t really connected with a character since reading Michael Sullivan’s series. The Red Knight was the closest I’ve come since Royce. There are several PoV’s in […]