A modern day fairytale with that old world feel The Darkest Part of the Forest takes place in a modern town bordered by a forest full of fey. Its quite the hot tourist attraction what with the ageless young horned boy that lies asleep in a glass coffin in the… Read more »
Monthly Archives:: December 2014
2015 Reading, Blogging and Art Goals
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish THIS WEEK’S TOP TEN: Reading, Blogging or whatever Goals for 2015! There are a lot of things I want to accomplish in 2015. I know this technically is supposed to be a Top Ten but I… Read more »
Review: Made For You by Melissa Marr
Made For You was a combination of Thriller and Paranormal Romance that worked extremely well for me. The paranormal aspect comes in after Eva survives the hit and run murder attempt on her life and she starts seeing visions of how people are going to die when they touch her…. Read more »
Book Binging (14) – Long overdue & all the lootz
Huzzah to Book Binging! and all things Science Fiction and Fantasy! So Christmas is over and I know its been months since I did a Book Binging post because quite frankly I’ve been too lazy to compile them – not to mention I really haven’t gotten as many books the… Read more »
Review: The Tragedy Paper by Elizabeth LaBan
“The Tragedy Paper” by Elizabeth Laban is a fun winter read. It’s been a while since I’ve read a dual narrative, and more times than not, books written with a dual narrative tend to be written poorly. That’s just my opinion, but the ones I’ve read have always seemed to… Read more »
2015 Audiobook Challenge Sign-ups and Goals
The Book Nympho and Hot Listens have just posted the signups for their Audiobook Challenge (there’s giveaways of course! – I think one midyear and another big one at the end of the year). This is it’s 3rd year and I’m excited to be participating again this year because I feel… Read more »
Art it Up! (37) – Merry Christmas!
Art it Up! is a weekly feature hosted by Tabitha @ Not Yet Read. It is dedicated to showcasing our Art. It could be inspired by a book or some other entertainment media or even just whatever artistic thing you’ve done that week. Break out those dusty art supplies! Want… Read more »
Review: Otherworld Nights by Kelley Armstrong
According to the author’s introduction Otherworld Nights is the first of three new planned collections for the Otherworld series. She plans to include a brand new novella for each of these and the rest to be shorts that have been previously printed elsewhere. Many of these I have already read… Read more »
Review: Suspicion by Alexandra Monir
An intriguing story was promised but a disappointing letdown was delivered Suspicion couldn’t help my catch my book cover loving eye with its gorgeous muted purple and grey tones and the blurred image of the girl running through the maze. Even the description sounded tasty with a gothic mystery of… Read more »
Books I’d love Santa to bring me
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish THIS WEEK’S TOP TEN: Books I would love Santa to bring me! My personal nutso commentary on each can be seen below. Can you rant and rave to me why I should already have read these? THE… Read more »
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