It Came From the Flower Shop Down Under is book 2 in the It Came From series by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood, and once again they have hit it out of the park with this creepy, crawly horror set in 1970s rural Australia. Although it’s part of a series, the story is standalone andContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: It Came From the Flower Shop Down Under by Chris Heinicke and Kate Reedwood”
Tag Archives: paranormal
ARC Review: Death at the Door by Olivia Blacke
Death at the Door is book 2 in the Ruby and Cordelia Mysteries by Olivia Blacke, but although it’s the second book in the series it’s easily read as a standalone novel. Ruby is a young 20 year old, living away from home for the first time. She has moved into the apartment of Cordelia,ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Death at the Door by Olivia Blacke”
ARC Review: Atlas of Unknowable Things by McCormick Templeman
Atlas of Unknowable Things is the first book I’ve read by McCormick Templeman, but judging by this one it won’t be the last! Atlas of Unknowable Things starts off innocently enough, telling the story of Robin, a researcher working on her PHD. She is dealing with the fact that the man she thought was herContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Atlas of Unknowable Things by McCormick Templeman”
ARC Review: Kitty Sinclair’s Last Dance by Kate Robb
Kitty St. Clair’s Last Dance by Kate Robb is a delightful contemporary romance with elements of magical realism. Set in a small town in Ontario, Canada, the story is told in first person from the point of view of Jules, a young woman who has had some disappointments in life and has decided to justContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Kitty Sinclair’s Last Dance by Kate Robb”
ARC Review: The Entirely True Story of the Fantastical Mesmerist Nora Grey by Kathleen Kaufman
The Entirely True Story of the Fantastical Mesmerist Nora Grey by Kathleen Kaufman follows two young women, Lottie and Nairna (aka Nora) who are separated by time but have a mysterious connection to each other. With dual timelines set around 1866 and 1901, there are parallels surrounding how men control the lives of both LottieContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Entirely True Story of the Fantastical Mesmerist Nora Grey by Kathleen Kaufman”