Book Review: Uncharted by Robyn Nyx

A couple of archaeologists walk into a tomb… There is a joke in there somewhere. Actually, there is quite a bit of humor in this adventure filled story of the search for the Golden Trinity. Chase and Rayne have a history. I won’t go into it here because it would ruin the fun of learning […]

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Book Review: Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

Why didn’t I read this sooner? Had I read it in 2019, when it was released, it would have topped my ‘best of’ list, for sure. ‘Gideon the Ninth’ is all necromancy, politics, and snark. Two out of three of those things are so outside my reading preference that I didn’t even recognize myself for […]

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Book Review: Dirt Nap by Carolyn Elizabeth

Even better than the first. We start off with Corey Curtis being all smitten with her new girlfriend, Thayer. Finally she has found someone that she wants something real and substantial with. After a couple of handful of weeks, they are already spending their nights together at one or the other’s home and professing love […]

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Book Review: Thorn by Anna Burke

I love winter. Rowan’s father goes on a hunting trip and is away longer than expected. Meanwhile his daughters keep up the small cottage while they await his return. He has actually gotten himself into some trouble with a huntress who is quite upset that he and his traveling companions have been hunting her lands […]

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Book Review: Gallows Humor by Carolyn Elizabeth

Chemistry. Corey works in a hospital and spends her spare time in the ring. Thayer is a new doctor at the hospital Corey works in. They meet. They both want to get to know one another. The chemistry is intense. I’m probably going to say ‘Chemistry’ in this review more than any other that I […]

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Book Review: Body of Work by Charlotte Mills

Preserving death. Noa is once successful painter who has had to deal with the loss of the people who were closest to her. She has shut herself off from truly living. Numbing herself with alcohol and forcing herself to sleep on hard floors. Her agent, Marcus, begins receiving concerning messages addressed to Noa. Partially afraid […]

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