Review: Dinosaur Sanctuary Volume 3 by Itaru Kinoshita

In this volume, Suzume has reached the end of her three month orientation and is now working with the department heads to try to find her permanent place among the staff. Her first assignment is taking over the zoo’s social media to try to bring in more visitors, which we don’t really get any update … More Review: Dinosaur Sanctuary Volume 3 by Itaru Kinoshita

ARC Review: BLOOD BLADE Vol. 1 by Oma Sei

This was a fascinating retelling of Dracula, but it also had Frankenstein and The Mummy as well.  Count Vlad Dracula has been reborn as a katana-wielding young vampiress named Vladislaus Draculesti and has been living in her castle with her shapeshifting servant Nan waiting for the next battle. When she rescues a girl named Clara … More ARC Review: BLOOD BLADE Vol. 1 by Oma Sei

Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin – Lost Years by Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz

This is a prequel/ sequel to The Last Ronin story and jumps back and forth from the past by telling us what happened to Michelangelo during his 20 years away from NY and the present with Casey Marie and April who are raising the new batch of turtles.  After reading The Last Ronin, Michelangelo hinted … More Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin – Lost Years by Kevin Eastman and Tom Waltz

Review: Valentine For My Vampire by Honey Phillips

Damian may be a vampire but his restaurant Midnight Manor means everything to him. So when one food critic’s harsh review has the potential to destroy everything he has built, Damian finds himself determined to win her over and show her how amazing the restaurant can be. Damian was a character I was interested in … More Review: Valentine For My Vampire by Honey Phillips

Review: Madame Restell: The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Old New York’s Most Fabulous, Fearless, and Infamous Abortionist by Jennifer Wright

TW: discussions of abortions, rape, sexual harassment/coercion in the workplace, alcoholism, homelessness, starvation, abandonment of children, death of children, drug overdose (including in children), sex work, death of husband, incest, child kidnapping, incarceration, racism, lynching, the Civil War, torture, death of family members, suicide.  “Restell was a businesswoman, a scofflaw, an immigrant, and an abortionist. … More Review: Madame Restell: The Life, Death, and Resurrection of Old New York’s Most Fabulous, Fearless, and Infamous Abortionist by Jennifer Wright