ARC Review: Burn the World Down by Anna Hackett

Nash Oakley left everything behind when he joined the military the disappeared into a secret black ops program to become an assassin for the country. His only regret was leaving behind his best friend’s little sister, Georgiana Linden. He never sought her out after leaving the military because he expected her life to continue on … More ARC Review: Burn the World Down by Anna Hackett

Review: Morbidly Curious: A Scientist Explains Why We Can’t Look Away by Coltan Scrivner

This was a fascinating look at why people are morbidly curious. It covers all different kinds of reasons why humans are drawn to horror, ghosts, murder, violent games, etc., and how it all stems from our evolutionary history.  From the beginning, this book had me hooked on how it explains our fascination with morbidly curious … More Review: Morbidly Curious: A Scientist Explains Why We Can’t Look Away by Coltan Scrivner

Review: Interstellar Love Song by C. Rochelle

This was a fantastic ending to Ziggy and Micah’s trilogy. We had a proposal, a marriage, a pregnancy, a planet destroying evil, and wizard Micah becoming a badass bitch!  Like the previous books, I was instantly hooked on Micah and Ziggy’s adventures. We have really seen dramatic character growth with both of them and it … More Review: Interstellar Love Song by C. Rochelle

Review: Saddling the Orc Cowboy by Ava Ross

After Jessi’s dad passed away she found herself drowning in medical debt. Her estranged grandmother is offering to pay off the debt providing she shows she is respectable and settled, i.e. married. With a nonexistent love life this seems impossible until she stumbles across an unusual solution: a bride wanted to add in a dating … More Review: Saddling the Orc Cowboy by Ava Ross