Tag: A grade

Review: Stillhouse Lake

Review: Stillhouse Lake

Title: Stillhouse Lake (Stillhouse Lake #1) Author: Rachel Caine Published: July 1, 2017 by Thomas & Mercer Kindle edition, 302 pages Genre: Thriller, contemporary fiction Goodreads | Amazon     It’s a beautiful day here in snowy Michigan, absolutely perfect for curling up with a 

Review: Hydra

Review: Hydra

Hydra Author: Matt Wesolowski Published Feb 2018 by Orenda Books (e-Book) Paperback, 320 pages   Goodreads | Amazon US | Amazon UK   Hydra has been making the rounds at many, many blogs over the past month and its hype is well deserved. I’m thrilled 

Review: Eyes Like Those

Review: Eyes Like Those

Title: Eyes like Those Author: Melissa Brayden Published: October 1, 2017 by Bold Strokes Books Kindle edition, 287 pages Genre: LGBT, queer romance, contemporary romance Goodreads | Amazon   From the publisher:  When it comes to love, no one is in charge. Isabel Chase is 

Review: Bird Box

Review: Bird Box

Bird Box Author: Josh Malerman Publishing information:  Ecco (February 10, 2015) Paperback, 272 pages Genre: Horror, psychological thriller, fiction   From the publisher:  “Written with the narrative tension of The Road and the exquisite terror of classic Stephen King, Bird Box is a propulsive, edge-of-your-seat horror 

Review: The Man Who Died

Review: The Man Who Died

Antti Tuomainen seamlessly blends a subtle combination of classic, no-nonsense Nordic noir with macabre humor punctuated with shocking staccatos of grim violence.

MINI REVIEWS: Contemporary Romance

MINI REVIEWS: Contemporary Romance

Mini review for five contemporary romance books.

REVIEW: The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue

REVIEW: The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue

Did you think the Grand Tour of Europe was all visiting museums and attending lectures?  Or did you think that it’s just an elaborate excuse to party yourself across the continent? What if I told you it could involve pirates, alchemy, and best friends who JUST MIGHT HAVE FEELINGS FOR EACH OTHER? Do you want a queer YA historical fiction filled with hijinks, angst, and friendship?  Mackenzie Lee delivers!  That book, my friends, is The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue.