Review: All the Dead Shall Weep by Charlaine Harris

This book takes place shortly after the previous one. Felicia and Peter arrive in Texoma to get away from the city for a little bit after Felicia’s kidnapping. Instead of finding a happy couple though, they quickly realize things are not right between Lizbeth and Eli.  This book alternates between Felicia and Lizbeth’s POV as … More Review: All the Dead Shall Weep by Charlaine Harris

ARC Review: The Witch’s Altar Book by Lindsey Squire, Rachel Patterson and Nicole Weiss

This book is broken down into three parts: Attraction, Protection, and Divination. Of which, each part is written by a different author. While each part was a different topic, they did have some common topics between them, like herbs, crystals, potions, sigils, and spells.  Part one was about attraction magic and was written by Nicole … More ARC Review: The Witch’s Altar Book by Lindsey Squire, Rachel Patterson and Nicole Weiss

Review: Kaiju No. 8: Exclusive On the Third Division by Keiji Ando and Naoya Matsumoto

This novel follows the Third Division for a week as they are being filmed for a television feature. Each chapter follows a different character during the week: Kafka, Rino, Kikoru, and Hoshina.  This was an enjoyable little behind the scenes look at the Third Division rookies and what they do in between kaiju attacks. The … More Review: Kaiju No. 8: Exclusive On the Third Division by Keiji Ando and Naoya Matsumoto

Review: In the Mouth of the Wolf: A Murder, a Cover-Up, and the True Cost of Silencing the Press by Katherine Corcoran

“A society without truth is a scary place to live.” When the murder/assassination of Regina Martinez happened I was only twelve and wasn’t watching/keeping up with the news. So everything about this case and investigation was new to me and I found it to be fascinating, and scary.  Regina Martinez was a journalist in Veracruz … More Review: In the Mouth of the Wolf: A Murder, a Cover-Up, and the True Cost of Silencing the Press by Katherine Corcoran