Review: Devil is Fine

Features: One can be haunted by many things in many ways, and this narrator experiences almost every way possible. Devil is Fine starts with an emotional drive to his son’s funeral and never really lets up from there. However, the narrative style gives it a calm, reflective feel despite some of the more intense moments.Continue reading “Review: Devil is Fine”

Review: Familiaris

Features: Familiaris is a wandering and surprisingly philosophical that I didn’t realize I needed. It is one of those books that is hard to fully describe or categorize, but is certainly an experience you’ll want to take your time having. This is a prequel to The Story of Edgar Sawtelle and follows Edgar’s grandparents fromContinue reading “Review: Familiaris”

Review: Margo’s Got Money Trouble

Features: This book was such a delightful surprise! The characters are all terribly flawed, but they are treated with such care and acceptance that you can’t help but love them (well…most of them). I was both surprised and impressed by how each of them were realized and the journey they went on together. Thorpe strikesContinue reading “Review: Margo’s Got Money Trouble”

Review: The Midnight Feast

Features: Right after opening, the new luxury resort called The Manor burns to the ground with bodies in its ashes. Many mysteries surround The Manor and its dark history but one thing is certain; owner Francesca Meadows did not keep the Birds happy. This locked room murder mystery is a fun read, but definitely notContinue reading “Review: The Midnight Feast”

Review: In the Hour of Crows

Features: This haunting book is a phenomenal small town mystery with a heavy dose of folklore and magic. Dark and atmospheric, this story quickly draws you in. It is definitely the kind of story that throws you right in and though you might start off feeling a little lost in the woods, things quickly comeContinue reading “Review: In the Hour of Crows”

Review: The Borrowed Hills

Features: The rolling hills of Cambria are picturesque to offcomers, but those trying to eke out a living on that unforgiving land know looks are deceiving. I wouldn’t go so far as to call The Borrowed Hills a love letter to this region of England, but it captures both the beauty and bleak nature ofContinue reading “Review: The Borrowed Hills”

Review: Joe Nuthin’s Guide to Life

Features: This beautiful story about empathy, community, and discovering strength through the challenges life throws our way was the warm hug I didn’t know I needed. Fisher treats her characters with such love and respect as they grapple with very difficult challenges. The main character, Joe-Nathan, is one of the most well characterized/represented neurodiverse charactersContinue reading “Review: Joe Nuthin’s Guide to Life”

Review: The North Wind

Features: -Explores themes of addiction, sacrifice, and trauma informed relationship building -Slow burn, enemies-to-lovers (captor/captured) romance -Blended retelling of Beauty and the Beast and Hades and Pespehone with other influences mixed in A tale as old as time but with some interesting new twists! The North Wind is a blended retelling of both Beauty andContinue reading “Review: The North Wind”

Review: Troubled Waters

Features: Troubled Waters is a captivatingly beautiful and heartfelt piece that will stay with you long past the final page. It weaves together the tale of a family grieving a recent loss with a much longer history of loss and struggle. Told by characters from three different generations, the past comes back to haunt theContinue reading “Review: Troubled Waters”

Review: Queen of Roses

Features: This loose retelling of Arthurian legend turns everything on its head and was a wild ride I totally didn’t expect! There are a lot of intriguing ideas introduced to this version of Camelot that makes it feel unique and fresh. Boleyn constructs this world in such an engaging way that the hunger to knowContinue reading “Review: Queen of Roses”

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