Dark Earth by Rebecca Stott is a beautifully written historical fiction novel with a dash of mythology and folklore. Isla and Blue live with their father, the..
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The Last to Vanish by Megan Miranda
The Last to Vanish is an intriguing slow-burn thriller. Abigail Lovett has lived in Cutter’s Pass for the last ten years. It’s a close-knit community, but Ab…
What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher
This might be controversial, but I enjoyed T. Kingfisher’s What Moves the Dead more than Poe’s original The Fall of the House of Usher. Alex Easton, a non-binar
The Cabin in the Woods by Sarah Alderson
The Cabin in the Woods is a tense and unputdownable psychological thriller. This thriller unfolds the mystery of how Rose Reid went from an impoverished upbring
The Martyr by Anthony Ryan
The Martyr by Anthony Ryan, Book Two of The Covenant of Steel, picks up where Book One ended. Alwyn Scribe is still at Lady Evadine’s side as protectors and.,.
First Born by Will Dean
First Born by Will Dean shells out uno reverse card after uno reverse card. Twenty-two-year-old Molly Raven has an obsession with analyzing and maintaining…
Reputation by Sarah Vaughan
Reputation by Sarah Vaughan shows that it takes time to build a good reputation, but only a moment to tear it asunder. Emma, a relatively new politician, is…
Elsewhere by Alexis Schaitkin
Elsewhere by Alexis Schaitkin reminds me of old-school Atwood. Vera has spent her entire life in a small mountainous cloud-covered community cut off from…
And There He Kept Her by Joshua Moehling
And There He Kept Her is a dark and disturbing police procedural novel. On a frigid, rainy night, two teens attempt to break into what they believe is an uns…
It All Comes Down to This by Therese Anne Fowler
It All Comes Down to This is a slowly-paced family drama. Marti Geller knows she will be dying soon. It’s only a matter of days. She has organized everything…