The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher
Okay, so this is going to be for the Twisted Ones. I really enjoyed this one. I’ve loved her stuff
HUMANS NEED FANTASY TO BE HUMAN. TO BE THE PLACE WHERE THE FALLING ANGEL MEETS THE RISING APE.
Okay, so this is going to be for the Twisted Ones. I really enjoyed this one. I’ve loved her stuff
I was so excited when I opened the Orbit promotional emailer and saw that Craig DiLouie had another book out.
I picked this up because it’s part of r/fantasy’s Happily Ever After book club (HEA) and it’s been a good
Who wants to read about ghosts, gangsters, and closeted lesbians trying to navigate through their families homophobia? Yeah? Sound interesting?
I have seen good reviews for this entry, including some current judges, so I had high hopes when I started
I picked this up because I thought it was going to be about witches since the name of the series
This was one of those free books on Prime Plus. The description and reviews of the book said it was
This was written in 2017 but it has uneasily prophetic when it comes to the current pandemic. A small group
This isn’t a zombie survival horror, but “undiscovered creature” kind of horror. There was a live feed on Discovery Channel
This is another chance I took through Amazon Plus on audible, it’s a collection of novellas that’s been combined into
I picked this up because it was free on my Prime account and the cover intrigued me. It hinted at
I’ve read a fair number of books by this author, and I’m always so surprised by each book. They are
Heartstrikers is one of my favorite urban fantasy series because it combines some of my most loved tropes into one
I’ve seen this book pop up on my various social media feeds with increasing frequency over the last few months.
I picked this one up because I asked Twitter for audible recommendations which included self-promotion, and this one popped up.