I Was a Teenage Slasher

WOWZA! Stephen Graham Jones Killed it with I Was a Teenage Slasher!!!!!! 🔪Gripping, nostalgic, and evoking emotion, I Was a Teenage Slasher had me smiling, reminiscing on my

All the Colors of the Dark

Chris Whitaker first came on my radar when I read We Begin at the End and I was excited when I saw he had another book coming

The Glassmaker

The Glassmaker is a captivating work of historical fiction that depicts one family of glassmakers living on Murano. It is a glimpse into the life of

The Safekeep

“A house is a precious thing…” 1961Two women, one house…. The Safekeep is a book that slowly won me over. It’s a book about a house

The Aziola’s Cry

What a wonderful work of historical fiction depicting the unique relationship between Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin (Mary Shelley) and Percy Bysshe Shelley. It was obvious that

Eynhallow

Gripping, atmospheric, dark, and beautifully written. Can you feel the wind, the damp, the chill in the air? I could with Tim McGregor’s wonderful and

The Black Feathers

Gripping, dark, gothic, and ghostly! The Black Feathers was such an enjoyable and eerie book by Rebecca Netley. This is the second book that I have read

Shelterwood

Oklahoma, 1909 Eleven-year-old Olive Augusta Radley’s stepfather is not a good man. She knows that his intentions toward the two Choctaw girls staying in their

The Girls We Sent Away

The Girls We Sent Away is gripping, moving, shocking and thought provoking. I loved this audiobook. I could not stop listening and when life got in