Q+A with Bluestocking Books
I’ve invited Lauren from Bluestocking Books to talk about her fabulous London Book Shop tours. Be sure to check them out if you’re visiting London. How much do you love books? Beyond the totally normal – I’m sure food tastes better when reading, a bath…
Q+A with Vic James
Today I’m excited to welcome Vic James to the blog. I reviewed Gilded Cage earlier this month and was eager to hear about how it came to be. Read on to find out more… How would you describe Gilded Cage in 140 characters or less?…
Q+A with Gail Carriger
I’m very excited to have Gail on the blog today, answering my questions on tea, self-defense and her new Custard Protocol book, Imprudence. First things first, how do you take your tea? Strong enough for a mouse to run across with a nice dollop of…
Q+A with Francesca Haig
I’m super excited to have Francesca Haig on the blog today, talking about her latest book The Map of Bones. So your second book is out, how does that compare to the excitement of seeing your debut on the shelves? It’s definitely a different feeling…
Q+A with Peter Stjernström
The Best Book in the World Blog Tour Following phenomenal success with The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared, Hesperus Press is delighted to be publishing a wacky and witty new Swedish novel from undiscovered author Peter Stjernström. The Best Book…
The Confidant
When Camille receives a letter describing events from pre-war France, she is sure that the writer has got the wrong address. When the letters continue to arrive, she starts to suspect one of her authors, pitching a new novel in a different yet sneaky manner….
Saving June Blog Tour
Review and author interview: Harper’s world is turned upside down when her older sister, June commits suicide. She was always the popular, pretty one, with her old life ahead of her. Harper is just normal. To top it off, her parents recently divorced and her…
5 Questions with Joseph Williams
Guest Blogger: Dane Jackson In my previous life, I was the moderator for the Borders Sci-Fi Blog, Babel Clash. With Borders going under and my employment over, my venue for promoting the books and authors I love has been temporarily closed up. Until I get…
Q+A with David Nickle
David Nickle is the author of Eutopia: A Novel of Terrible Optimism, which I read and reviewed a few weeks ago. He kindly agreed to answer my questions and I hope you enjoy his responses as much as I did. Read my review here Hi…
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Today he would become a god. His mother had told him so. The opening line may seem like something any mother would tell her son, but in the case of Serapio, his mother truly believes he will become the Crow God reborn. She blinds him,…
Legendborn
The day Bree gets accepted into an early college placement at UNC, is the day her mother dies. The last words they spoke were of anger. Unable to deal with her dad’s grief on top of her own, Bree goes ahead with the placement. Once…
Ninth House
Alex Stern does not belong at Yale. When she awakes as the sole survivor of a multiple homicide, presumed a drug deal gone wrong, she is given an unlikely offer. Come to Yale, join the House of Lethe and oversee the rituals of the other…
A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor
Just let me dust off this blog thing, I have a review for you! One of my anticipated reads released during lockdown was the follow-up to An Absolutely Remarkable Thing. If you read that, of course will will be dying to know what happened to…