I’m straddling the I’m Indifferent rating and the I Really Liked It rating. I’d say the first half of the book was a bit rough, but after the middle it […]
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Review of Back from Chaos by Yvonne Hertzberger
Ugh! I hate it when I’m in the minority regarding my like or dislike of a book. I always feel I’ve missed something, but I have found that I’m a […]
Review of As the Crow Flies by Robin Lythgoe
What a surprisingly fun, engaging, and addictive read. I wasn’t planning on liking this book. I guess I hadn’t heard much and my expectation was low. So when I found […]
Review of The Sorceress’s Orc by Elaine Corvidae
This was my last read in 2014, and I can honestly say I was completely caught off guard by how much I enjoyed this book. I read it in one […]
Review of Walls of Sakaret by Gerone Blomgren
I must confess, when I first started reading this book I was a tad bit bored. It took about a quarter of the way into it before I found myself […]
Review of A Circle of Iron by Greg Benage
Okay, so this was just fun. Tons of action, lots of blood, good set of characters, very little history, and no info dumps! This isn’t going to be a moving […]
Review of The Purple Morrow by Dyane Forde
This almost reached a loved it rating, but it just fell a hair short for me. If you’re even remotely considering picking it up, I recommend you do so. It’s […]
Review of Pale Queen’s Courtyard by Marcin Wrona
This was a huge surprise for me. A huge one! I figured I would like this. The story sounded interesting, and right off the bat I found myself sucked into […]
Review of The Unbound Man by Matt Karlov
This teetered on the edge between really liking it to being indifferent. The reason I bumped it up was because I enjoyed the author’s voice and the overall story. The […]
The Cloudstone Key by Darren Patrick
I’ll start by saying that this book has a wide range of ratings on Goodreads (most falling into the 4 star rating), which goes to show that for this one, […]
Review of The Rostikov Legacy by Charlotte E. English
So this was extremely short, but absolutely delightful. There was a melancholy tone to English’s writing that ensnared me rather quickly. Given that and the fact the main character acts […]
Review of Dragon Killer by Rob May
Honestly, I can’t find much to fault in this book. For me, it just didn’t grab me. I think a lot of people will like this book. As I said, […]
Review of Necromancer by Graeme Ing
Okay, so I might be a bit more into this because I just came off a really heavy read—you know, the kind that follows you around for days—and I was […]
Review of The Gray by Howard Ravenkamp
I don’t remember ever being this frustrated with a book. This, for me, had loads of potential. The idea behind it was quite interesting. The world was interesting. The scenery […]
Review of A Song of Betrayal by Jesse Duckworth
I’m really not sure what to think of this book. It was short. Probably too short. I wish it would have been longer. I wish the plot and characters were […]