
What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher
Long and Short of it: Great writing, but ultimately just a basic retelling with a well-known impetus. I previously read The Hollow Places by T.
Long and Short of it: Great writing, but ultimately just a basic retelling with a well-known impetus. I previously read The Hollow Places by T.
I am literally bereft, annoyed, betrayed, and upset. I was really loving this book. So much so that before I even reached 50%, I purchased
Long and short of it: WAY better than the first in the series. If you pick up the first book for free on Amazon Prime,
Long and Short of it: A lot of build just to be let down and confused. I wanted to read something that would scare me.
Long and short of it: Fun, angst, happily ever after romance that works great as a palate cleanser! So, I there I was, stuck in
I absolutely hated this book. It was not horror in the slightest. It was, in all honestly, women’s fiction about mothers and daughters which you
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
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
I feel as though I keep trying for vampire books and I keep getting disappointed. Maybe I should take a break? Court of Vampires by