
The Glittering World by Robert Levy
If ever there was a time to not judge a book by its cover, this would be it. The title, along with the ethereal and
If ever there was a time to not judge a book by its cover, this would be it. The title, along with the ethereal and
Okay, so I’ll admit the main reason I gravitated towards Suspicion, by Alexandra Monir, was the absolutely gorgeous cover. But, a cover alone isn’t enough
I am a huge fan of the Dresden files, so when I was given the opportunity to read the graphic novel, I was excited. Sadly,
If up until this point you were unsure whether Mercy Thompson was a series that was worth continuing, your doubts are completely obliterated and forgotten
To say I had been anxiously awaiting this book would be an understatement. Book 14 in the series, Cold Days, ended with Harry, the Winter
I must say I was quite surprised with this book. I went into the book extremely wary as I’ve had a few bad experiences with
This turned out to be such a quick read. Before I knew it, the end had come long before I was ready for it, which
Ghost Story picks up ‘right after’ the cliffhanger of sorts Butcher gives us at the end of Changes. Harry really is dead. Well, probably. Possibly…
** spoiler alert ** Dead Ever After departs a bit from the previous Stackhouse books in a few ways, though remains the same in others.