• Claimed: The land of Schism (Book One)

    Claimed: The Land of Schism, Book One, by Nicole Adamz Hey guys, I hope you’re doing well this holiday season. Thankfully, Christmas here in the UK wasn’t too bad, despite the heavy restrictions due to the pandemic. Today, I’m excited to get back to sharing some new bookish reviews. Today’s featured book? Claimed (The Land of schism, Book One), a gripping fantasy novel by Nicole Adamz. About The story is told through two distinctly different points of view, that of Ari and Maewyn. Ari Laurel…

  • All My Sunsets

    All My Sunsets

    All My Sunsets, by Stefan Vucak Hey guys, how are you enjoying the holidays? Today, I’m reviewing All My Sunsets, a contemporary science fiction novel, by Stefan Vucak. About The story is set in Melbourne, Australia. Andrew Payne has just three or four weeks left to live with cancer taking root in him when he learns of a new, experimental procedure that just might cure him. Recanting how he was first diagnosed at age 24, we’re shown his life as he first meets Adriana, his…

  • Screamcatcher

    Screamcatcher, Book 3: The Shimmering Eye

    Screamcatcher: The Shimmering Eye, by Christy. J. Breedlove Hey guys, how has your week been? Are you looking forward to any winter celebrations? I’m eagerly awaiting Christmas with my partner, so the days can’t go fast enough. For today’s post, I’m excited to be reviewing Screamcatcher: The Shimmering Eye, an intriguing paranormal investigation story written by Christy. J. Breedlove. About Jory and her friends, now taken to the world of paranormal investigation, are off to explore Skinwalker Ranch, one of the most haunted locations in…

  • Ladies of the Canyon

    Ladies of the Canyon

    Ladies of the Canyon, by Douglas Wood Hey guys, how has your week been so far? Have you stumbled across any unique bookish gems of your own lately? If so, I’d love to hear about them. Today, I’m excited to be reviewing Ladies of the Canyon, a psychological thriller, by author Douglas Wood. About Devon, lead actress on a sitcom, has struggled with drug abuse for years. Upon meeting a retired actress who attends some of her twelve steps meetings, Devon feels like she has…

  • Netherlight

    Netherlight, by Shaun Paul Stevens

    Netherlight, by Shaun Paul Stevens Hey guys, how has your week been so far? Christmas is steadily inching its way closer and I can’t wait to spend more time with family. Book-wise, I have a real treat for you today, in the form of Netherlight, a fantasy novel that explores the misuse of magic and power, alongside the prejudice and mistreatment of different peoples. The author, Shaun Paul Stevens, has outdone himself with this one. So, without further ado, let’s dive into today’s review. About…

  • Storybook INC

    Storybook INC, by Parker Pace

    Storybook INC, by Parker Pace Hey guys, how have you been? Today, I’m excited to be reviewing Storybook INC, a young adult psychological thriller, by Parker Pace.   About After Mica Psmith is kicked out of school, she is shipped away to a mysterious boarding school. However, she never reaches her destination. Lost after a crazed train robbery, she comes to confide in Roman, a mysterious boy, whose high intellect matches her own. Characters The characters in this story were few but memorable. Mica Psmith…

  • Knight in Paper Armor

    Knight in Paper Armor

    Hi guys, I hope you’re having a lovely weekend. Today, I’m excited to be sharing my review for Knight in Paper Armor, by Nicholas Conley, a story infused with science fiction and supernatural elements. About The story is set in Heaven’s Hole, a small town dominated by Thorne Century, a large and oppressive corporation, who are running illegal experiments on teenagers. Billy, a young Jewish boy with otherworldly abilities, is kept as a research subject by Thorne Century. When Billy is permitted to attend school…

  • 337

    337, by M. Jonathan. Lee

    Hi guys, how have you all been keeping lately? The lockdown is officially over here in England, something I’m feeling very thankful for. This got me wondering: is there anything in particular you’re feeling thankful for right now? Aside from feeling thankful for the end of lockdown, I’m also thankful for 337, one of my most recent reads. As a tale of abandonment, loss, and most of all, family, this contemporary page turner made for a pleasant and deeply emotional read. Please Note: The print…