
The Resurrectionist of Caligo by Wendy Trimboli, Alicia Zaloga
I was as enamored by The Resurrectionist of Caligo by Wendy Trimboli and Alicia Zaloga as I thought I would be when I picked this
I was as enamored by The Resurrectionist of Caligo by Wendy Trimboli and Alicia Zaloga as I thought I would be when I picked this
The mystery genre is honestly my second favorite genre to dig into. Whether normal, paranormal, cozy, or gruesome, it doesn’t matter to me. All I
Cozy mysteries are such a guilty pleasure of mine. They’ve got the intrigue from harder, dramatic mysteries, while also keeping things relatively light and fluffy.
I want to start by explaining how this is both a personally purchased title, and a title I reviewed as a complimentary copy. I was
Any book that claims to be a mix of Game of Thrones, Twilight, and A Court of… in their presser, I’m going to be intrigued,
Though it’s been two years since I picked up the first book in this series, I fell into The Heart Forger by Rin Chupeco with
The notion of becoming what you despise most is one that is so appealing to me. Add in goblins and the threat of reality ending,
Originally drawn to this because of the beautiful cover, I continually put of reading Reaper of Stone by Mark Gelineau and Joe King because I
Three sisters, three secrets, one throne – that is the hook and premise for Rule by Ellen Goodlett. I wanted to fall in love with