The Teller of Small Fortunes: By Julie Leong (Book Review)
The Teller of Small Fortunes by Julie Leong is a debut fantasy novel that has garnered attention for its heartwarming narrative and richly developed characters.
J.T. Ellison’s latest thriller, A Very Bad Thing, delves into the intricate web of secrets surrounding a celebrated author, Columbia Jones, whose untimely death unravels a series of mysteries that captivate readers from start to finish.
The Games Gods Play: By Abigail Owen (Book Review)
Abigail Owen’s The Games Gods Play is an immersive, high-stakes adventure that blends the intrigue of Greek mythology with contemporary settings and unforgettable characters.
The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year: By Ally Carter (Book Review)
The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year is Ally Carter’s latest foray into the adult mystery genre, presenting a delightful blend of romance and whodunit elements.
In The Blue Hour, Paula Hawkins returns with another gripping thriller, this time set on the hauntingly isolated Eris Island, accessible only during low tide.
What Does It Feel Like?: By Sophie Kinsella (Book Review)
Sophie Kinsella’s “What Does It Feel Like?” explores a profoundly intimate narrative, as it reflects her own journey through the fictionalized lens of Eve Monroe.
Venom: The Last Dance – A Chaotic Finale That Fails to Stick the Landing
The third and final entry in the “Venom” franchise, Venom: The Last Dance, attempts to wrap up the chaotic saga of Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) and his symbiotic partner Venom.
“Spectacular,” a novella by Stephanie Garber, brings readers back to the enchanting world of Caraval, a series known for its magical storytelling and vibrant characters.