Tag: fiction

Formicidae Part 1: NORTH COLONY by Elizabeth King

In a tiny world below the ground, two colonies have been on the brink of war for years, skirmishes on the borders and espionage tactics keeping them on the edge of open battle but never quite falling into all out military action. But the winds are changing as the Queen of South Colony begins to … Continue reading Formicidae Part 1: NORTH COLONY by Elizabeth King

REVIEW: Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin

Beth and Fran spend their days traveling the ravaged New England coast, hunting feral men and harvesting their organs in a gruesome effort to ensure they'll never face the same fate. Robbie lives by his gun and one hard-learned motto: other people aren't safe. After a brutal accident entwines the three of them, this found … Continue reading REVIEW: Manhunt by Gretchen Felker-Martin

REVIEW: Lady Chatterley’s Lover by DH Lawrence

Constance Chatterley feels trapped in her sexless marriage to the invalid Sir Clifford. Unable to fulfil his wife emotionally or physically, Clifford encourages her to have a liaison with a man of their own class. But Connie is attracted instead to her husband's gamekeeper and embarks on a passionate affair that brings new life to … Continue reading REVIEW: Lady Chatterley’s Lover by DH Lawrence

REVIEW: The Fancy Dancer by Patricia Nell Warren

A young Catholic priest in a small Western town is compelled to recognize that his vocation is at risk as he finds himself attracted to one of his more problematical parishioners.Warnings: Abelism, Misogyny, Usage of slurs, Depictions of homophobia, Depictions of racismCategory: M/M The Fancy Dancer is a queer novel from the 70s about sexuality … Continue reading REVIEW: The Fancy Dancer by Patricia Nell Warren

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: 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: The Orc Wife by SJ Sanders

Sammi is having the worst weekend. When what was supposed to be a secluded romantic get away turns into a near death experience when she is stranded alone in the mountains during a snow storm by her two-timing boyfriend, Sammi faces a desperate situation. With no cell-service, dwindling food supplies, and a power outage, she … Continue reading REVIEW: The Orc Wife by SJ Sanders

REVIEW: Joseph and his Brothers by Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann regarded his monumental retelling of the biblical story of Joseph as his magnum opus. He conceived of the four parts–The Stories of Jacob, Young Joseph, Joseph in Egypt, and Joseph the Provider–as a unified narrative, a “mythological novel” of Joseph’s fall into slavery and his rise to be lord over Egypt. Deploying lavish, … Continue reading REVIEW: Joseph and his Brothers by Thomas Mann