Review: Not All Himbos Wear Capes by C. Rochelle

Xander is just trying to live his life but since he is a villain, he finds his research frequently being blocked by Big City’s beloved hero, Captain Masculine. It also doesn’t help that Captain Masculine looks pretty good in his Lycra suit. When his bestie signs him up for the Bangers dating app he doesn’t … More Review: Not All Himbos Wear Capes by C. Rochelle

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

ARC Review: Monstress Book Three by Marjorie Liu

This omnibus covers chapters 26-54 of the series.  Like the previous volumes in this series, this one was another action packed and heavy political continuation of Maika’s story. With each volume of this series, this world gets more rich and elaborate, especially as the secrets of the past come to light.  Maika and Zinn may … More ARC Review: Monstress Book Three by Marjorie Liu

ARC Review: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Part 7 – Steel Ball Run, Vol. 3 by Hirohiko Araki

The Steel Ball Run race continues and Gyro and Johnny are determined to make it to the next checkpoint before the others. Unfortunately, assassins keep attacking and slowing them down. Also these assassins all seem to have weird abilities. This volume covers Gyro’s backstory, continuation of the second leg of the race, a battle against … More ARC Review: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Part 7 – Steel Ball Run, Vol. 3 by Hirohiko Araki

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