Genre: Mystery

White Night Review & Giveaway: #LoveOzYA with Family Secrets & an Environmental Cult

White Night Review & Giveaway: #LoveOzYA with Family Secrets & an Environmental Cult

Gently, calmly and quietly, White Night lures you in with a false sense of security and before you know it, you’re hooked. From the mystery surrounding the idyllic community of Eden, to Bo’s parents and their secrets, there’s a lot to unpack while reading this intriguing mystery about family and cults. Close family dynamics The novel […]

April 5, 2018 | 17 Comments
The Sandcastle Empire Review: It’s A Game Of Survival With Questionable World-Building

The Sandcastle Empire Review: It’s A Game Of Survival With Questionable World-Building

Apparently this book has been optioned for film, which I believe is a waste of time after finishing it. The Sandcastle Empire unfortunately rubbed me in all the wrong ways, and I wouldn’t really recommend it to readers looking for something with substance. The only thing it has going is the story of survival and […]

August 15, 2017 | 12 Comments
Duels and Deception Review: Pistols At Dawn! Or What About A Duel of Wit?

Duels and Deception Review: Pistols At Dawn! Or What About A Duel of Wit?

If you’re looking for an adorable book with quirky and lovable characters, a fun mystery, a sweet and slow-burning romance, and witty dialogue that is guaranteed to make you crack up in laughter, look no further. Anstey’s YA regency provides all of that and more, delighting this reader from the first page to last. Although […]

March 27, 2017 | 24 Comments
Stalking Jack the Ripper Review: Curiosity Killed the Cat, But Satisfaction Brought it Back

Stalking Jack the Ripper Review: Curiosity Killed the Cat, But Satisfaction Brought it Back

Look out Sherlock Holmes, because you’re not the only detective in town. Stalking Jack the Ripper introduces Audrey Rose, who is probably one of my favorite heroines up to date. One of my favorite things about historical fiction is reading about characters that goes against society’s conventions, and Audrey Rose fits that description to a […]

September 19, 2016 | 24 Comments