Things are not okay. In the aftermath of Amandine's latest betrayal, October "Toby" Daye's fragile s...
Review of Night and Silence
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 201...
Top Ten Tuesday || Nonfiction Books I Loved
One little Globe. One whole World. When your world vanishes and you're somewhere else. And the one you love is lost. ...
The debut psychological-horror novel from author Marty Thornley is a page-turning ride, a front row seat to a clinical tri...
Review || Painless by Marty Thornley
For Greg Owens, this was supposed to be a chance to end years of back pain and escape his reliance on pain pills. If it all worked out, he could maybe even get back the life he left behind as the pills took control.
Instead, as the patients are cured of their physical pain, they encounter a different sort of pain building inside them – obsessive thoughts, depression, self-destruction. The side-effects grow worse, and the suspense ratchets tighter. The patients want answers and violent revenge, setting them on a collision course with a crazed doctor, determined to protect his life's obsession.
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 20...
Top Ten Tuesday - Reading Slumps
This week's TTT is books that will pull you out of a reading slump. For those of us in the blogging world, we are almost in competition with ourselves. We eat, breathe and sleep reading. We are not the average reader though.
According to the research, Americans read a mean average of 12 books per year, and the typical (median) American has read four books in the past 12 months.
Can you imagine only reading that few? I certainly can't. That's a bad couple of weeks for me! What happens though when we hit that reading slump and no book is "talking" to us? When our TBR starts piling up and there's no end in sight?
The monsters live inside of Kate Woodson. Chronic pain and a host of autoimmune diseases have robbed her of a normal, happy li...
Review of Creature by Hunter Shea
But they are not alone. Something is in the woods, screeching in the darkness, banging on the house, leaving animals for dead. Just like her body, Kate’s cottage becomes her prison. She and Andrew must fight to survive the creature that lurks in the dead of night.
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