Tag: book review

  • A Review of Black Sheep (Contains Spoilers)

    A Review of Black Sheep (Contains Spoilers)

    Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison A 4-Star Book Review I am not a horror fan. Scary movies? No thanks. Blood and gore? No way. Creepy crawlers and evil monsters? I’ll pass. So, I’m surprised that Black Sheep by Rachel Harrison turned out to be a four-star book for me. I’ll try to keep this review…

  • Cradles of the Reich Book Review

    Cradles of the Reich Book Review

    Cradles of the Reich by Jennifer Coburn A Four-Star Book Review As I’ve shared before, historical fiction is one of my most-loved genres, especially when I learned something. In the case of today’s book, Cradles of the Reich by Jennifer Coburn, I learned about a silenced part of the Nazis’ despicable, evil actions with Germany.…

  • All the Sinners Bleed Book Review

    All the Sinners Bleed Book Review

    All the Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby A Five-Star Book Review S.A. Cosby will tear out your heart while pouring words of gold across the page. That’s what I learned when I read his book Razorblade Tears, and All the Sinners Bleed exceeded even higher expectations. He is a master at crime fiction novels, a…

  • You Have Entered Femlandia

    You Have Entered Femlandia

    Femlandia by Christina Dalcher A Five-Star Book Review Christina Dalcher does not receive the hype she should. Her books, such as Vox and Master Class, engulf you in dystopian worlds that question current social norms, pressures, and stereotypes, and make you fearful of what could happen if we went too far. Femlandia, her 2021 release,…

  • Because Women Are the Fiercest Creatures

    Because Women Are the Fiercest Creatures

    Women Are the Fiercest Creatures by Andrea Dunlop A Five-Star Book Review It’s a true reward to find a gem of a novel at the tail-end of the reading push for the year. Add on bonus points for that book being one that you’ve had on your shelf for months, and you’ll find where I…