Category: novels

REVIEW: Under My Skin by Lisa Unger

It’s been a year since Poppy’s husband, Jack, was brutally murdered during his morning run through Manhattan’s Riverside Park. In the immediate aftermath, Poppy spiraled into an oblivion of grief, disappearing for several days only to turn up ragged and confused wearing a tight red dress she didn’t recognize. What happened to Poppy during those … Continue reading REVIEW: Under My Skin by Lisa Unger

REVIEW: The Dragon’s Bride by Katee Robert

Briar Rose might have a name out of a storybook, but she learned at a very young age that no prince was coming to save her. She’ll have to save herself. Unfortunately, even that is an impossible task in her current situation—trapped in a terrifying marriage to a dangerous man. Desperate times call for desperate … Continue reading REVIEW: The Dragon’s Bride by Katee Robert

REVIEW: The Missing American by Kwei Quartey

When her dreams of rising through the Accra police ranks like her late father crash around her, 26-year-old Emma Djan is unsure what will become of her career. Through a sympathetic former colleague, Emma gets an interview with a private detective agency that takes on cases of missing persons, theft, and infidelity. It’s not the … Continue reading REVIEW: The Missing American by Kwei Quartey

REVIEW: Skeleton Crew by Gre7g Luterman

A well-placed kick into Kanti’s stomach dropped him back to the deck, grasping his gut and gasping for breath. “If you ever utter the phrase ‘skeleton crew’ again, I promise that I will find out,” Captain Ateri said calmly. “And when I do, I will rip chunks of you out with my bare paws … … Continue reading REVIEW: Skeleton Crew by Gre7g Luterman

REVIEW: Perfectly Warped by Danielle James

I shouldn’t have looked for him. I was taking a huge chance but my survival depended on it. I stared at his picture most of my life and thought I knew him. When I finally had the balls to approach him. I realized he was nothing like what I thought. Nothing like what Mom said. … Continue reading REVIEW: Perfectly Warped by Danielle James

REVIEW: Volle by Kyell Gold

Volle thought life as a spy-in-training was pretty easy: do as little as possible, and spend all his free time sleeping with the other young males in Caril. He never expected to be the one chosen for a critical mission to impersonate a noble in the neighboring country of Tephos--and neither did his superiors. They … Continue reading REVIEW: Volle by Kyell Gold

REVIEW: My Uncle Oswald by Roald Dahl

Meet Oswald Hendryks Cornelius, Roald Dahl's most disgraceful and extraordinary character . . . Aside from being thoroughly debauched, strikingly attractive and astonishingly wealthy, Uncle Oswald was the greatest bounder, bon vivant and fornicator of all time. In this instalment of his scorchingly frank memoirs he tells of his early career and erotic education at … Continue reading REVIEW: My Uncle Oswald by Roald Dahl

REVIEW: Whispers from the Deep by Erika Chappell

In the dead of night, Isabelle Morganthau flees the only home she's ever known, taking her boyfriend Arren, an old rickety biplane, and a handful of gold coins. They leave behind their families, the sea, and their gods lurking in the depths, in hopes of finding somewhere safe to figure out who they really are. … Continue reading REVIEW: Whispers from the Deep by Erika Chappell

REVIEW: Lost Dogs and Monsters by AD Bloom

22nd century biopunk sci-fi featuring rogue geneticists, thumbed canine assassins, and giant monsters of Royal North Korea.Warnings: Violence, Animal death, Body horror, SuicideCategory: M/F, F/F Lost Dogs and Monsters is a gut-punch of a dark sci-fi that takes place in the far distant future and covers the story of a full on kaiju apocalypse. I … Continue reading REVIEW: Lost Dogs and Monsters by AD Bloom

REVIEW: Flowers in the Attic by VC Andrews

They were a perfect family, golden and carefree—until a heartbreaking tragedy shattered their happiness. Now, for the sake of an inheritance that will ensure their future, the children must be hidden away out of sight, as if they never existed. Kept on the top floor of their grandmother’s vast mansion, their loving mother assures them … Continue reading REVIEW: Flowers in the Attic by VC Andrews