Review: The Good Kings: Absolute Power in Ancient Egypt and the Modern World by Kara Cooney

In this book Cooney discusses five ancient Egyptian pharaohs: Khufu, Senworsret III, Akenhaten, Ramses II, and Taharqa. She talks about their reigns and how they ruled. She also discusses the patriarchy and how it influenced these men and continues to influence us today. After reading Cooney’s previous two books, I was excited to get my … More Review: The Good Kings: Absolute Power in Ancient Egypt and the Modern World by Kara Cooney

ARC Review: Immortal’s Honor by Rebecca Zanetti

Sam Kyllwood is the keeper for the ritual against the Kurijan leader Ulric. Unfortunately lately he has been having problems with controlling fire and things keep exploding. Nothing seems to be helping until he meets Honor McDovall, a therapist and interrogator for Homeland Security.  Sam is the middle Kyllwood brother and has been the one … More ARC Review: Immortal’s Honor by Rebecca Zanetti

Review: Ethan & Jag Destroy the World by Maz Maddox

Ethan accidentally summons Jagmarith to earth. To get back to hell, Jag has to pretend to be Ethan’s partner to make him jealous. Unfortunately, things don’t work out the way anyone planned and the world might be destroyed.  I enjoyed this couple. Ethan was such a geeky and awkward nerd that I couldn’t  help but … More Review: Ethan & Jag Destroy the World by Maz Maddox

ARC Review: Dark Alpha’s Silent Night by Donna Grant

The reapers have been dealing with a lot lately and they know danger is still lurking out there. With the holiday coming up, they decide at the last minute to throw a Christmas party and celebrate the happiness and love they have found. This was a cute and short novella. It was filled with love, … More ARC Review: Dark Alpha’s Silent Night by Donna Grant

Review: All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson

Trigger Warnings: sexual assault, racism, homophobia, death of a friend, physical violence. This is a series of personal essays about journalist and LGBTQIA+ activist George M. Johnson. They explore his childhood, adolescence, and college years in New Jersey and Virginia.  This was a very moving memoir about George’s life. He describes his past trauma and … More Review: All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson