Category: Reviews

Graft

If you’re looking for an alternate-timeline, imagination-heavy adventure in the genre of science fiction, Graft, by Matt Hill, will meet those needs. In short: an organization makes genetically modified people …

Murder at Serenity Farms

I am SO profoundly sorry to have been so neglectful. I have been reading, but I’ve also been single-parenting for a few months while we tried to sell our house …

They All Fall Down

This week, I’m a few weeks late with a review of They All Fall Down by Tammy Cohen. I got it as an ARC, read it, and then just plain …

The Last Straw

I love sequels, especially if I’ve enjoyed the prior book(s). There’s something very happy about going back to a world you think you know, with characters you’ve explored before. It’s …

Altered Carbon

Who else saw the previews for “Altered Carbon” as a Netflix show and thought, “crap, that’s on my TBR list – I better get started!”? Anyone else? Just me? Cool. …

The Widower’s Wife

I tried to come up with a good hook for this book – something to indicate it was worth reading, would be good to read, that it lived up to …

Double Wide

Up today, a debut novel, complete with severed hand, from Leo Banks: Double Wide. While I received an electronic copy of this book in exchange for a review, I’ll be …

Woman in the Window

If you diligently monitor new book releases, you probably saw The Woman in the Window, a debut novel from A. J. Finn, came out yesterday. If you do not diligently monitor …

Act One, Scene One – Murder

As you sit down to recover from Christmas (because, yes, such a holiday requires recovery), I’ll suggest a book: Act One, Scene One – Murder, the second in a series …

Trouble with Twelfth Grave

After a long time away from books – because adulting takes way too much time – it is time to dive back into the world of Charley Davidson, grim reaper …