A helmet restricted your vision, all but negated your hearing, and more often than not made you look stupid as hell. Clay Cooper didn’t do helmets, and that was that. […]
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Review of Among Thieves by Douglas Hulick
So much fun. I was looking for a light, fun read, and this book delivered along with so much more than I was expecting. It’s basically about Drothe, a Nose […]
Review of The Legion of Flame by Anthony Ryan
Ahhhh!!!! First of all, I got a lovely ARC copy of this book so early on in the process that it doesn’t have a cover yet. I […]
Review of The Death of Dulgath by Michael J Sullivan
How can I love Royce and Hadrian anymore? I can’t. I just can’t! I could read their stories forever. And ever. And never be bored. Much like the other books […]
Review of The Waking Fire by Anthony Ryan
Is it possible for me not to love anything Anthony Ryan puts to paper? I’m going to go out on a pretty damn sturdy limb and say no. I got […]
Review of Slab City Blues: The Collected Stories by Anthony Ryan
This book reminded me how much I enjoy Ryan’s writing. He can pull out emotions with just a few words. The basic plot follows Alex McLeod—Demon in the Police Department, […]
Review of The Adventures of Sir Edric by Thaddeus White
It was important to give a pre-battle speech. It made the commander look like he knew what he was doing and made the chaps about to die feel like it […]
Review of The Duelists Trilogy (Books 1-3)
This review is for all three books in this outstanding trilogy. The boiled-down plot basically follows duelists brother and sister as they navigate political intrigue and deal with their lives […]
Review of Skin Game by Jim Butcher
I must say, it’s good to be back into the daily grind with the fate of the world resting on Harry’s shoulders. I missed him getting cornered into situations, having […]
Review of The Incorruptibles by John Hornor Jacobs
He hated them with a passion wronged men reserve for gods, dangerous women, and whiskey. You can’t hear their screams of joy at freedom, the imps, but you can feel […]
Review of Cold Days by Jim Butcher
“Sometimes I think that’s where most of us are,” I said. “Fighting off the crazy as best we can. Trying to become something better than we were. It’s that second […]
Review of Ghost Story by Jim Butcher
People adore monsters. They fill their songs and stories with them. They define themselves in relation to them. Well, compared to the last book, this one slowed down. Not to […]
Review of Changes by Jim Butcher
One day I hope God will forgive me for giving birth to the idea that came next. Because I never will. Wow. So this book just yanked my emotions all […]
Review of Turn Coat by Jim Butcher
Surprise! Surprise! I absolutely loved this book. Butcher once again wove a tale of mystery dosed heavily with humor and action. In this book, we got a nice look at […]
Small Favor by Jim Butcher
Holy crap! This book was frikkin’ insane! Harry’s got himself in a pickle this time! We’ve got Summer and Winter, some old foes, and a heck of cast taking up […]