The Friday Face-Off: Temple/Religious Icon

The Friday Face-Off: Temple/Religious Icon
Posted December 13, 2019 by Tammy in Uncategorized / 28 Comments

The Friday Face-Off was created by Books by Proxy, where each week bloggers can showcase books with covers centered around a weekly theme. You can visit Lynn’s Books for a list of upcoming themes. Join in the fun each Friday by finding a book whose cover is based on the theme! This week’s theme: A […]

INFERNAL by Cheryl Low – Review

INFERNAL by Cheryl Low – Review
Posted December 12, 2019 by Tammy in 4 1/2 stars, Reviews / 35 Comments

The nitty-gritty: A familiar horror scenario gets a facelift in this well written, fast-paced tale. If you like your stories spiked with aggressive sharks, creepy atmosphere and violence, then Infernal was written just for you. I’m embarrassed to admit I’ve had a copy of Infernal for several months, kindly sent to me FROM SWEDEN by […]

Over-Booked [111] – A Book Haul Post

Over-Booked [111] – A Book Haul Post
Posted December 7, 2019 by Tammy in Over-Booked / 38 Comments

Welcome to Over-Booked, where I share my latest and greatest book acquisitions! I’m linking up with Stacking the Shelves over at Tynga’s Reviews and The Sunday Post at The Caffeinated Book Reviewer. It’s been a month since my last book haul post, where did the time go? I keep trying to post my book hauls […]

The Friday Face-Off: Winter

The Friday Face-Off: Winter
Posted December 6, 2019 by Tammy in The Friday Face-Off / 20 Comments

The Friday Face-Off was created by Books by Proxy, where each week bloggers can showcase books with covers centered around a weekly theme. You can visit Lynn’s Books for a list of upcoming themes. Join in the fun each Friday by finding a book whose cover is based on the theme! This week’s theme: “Now […]

. . . AND OTHER DISASTERS by Malka Older – Review

. . . AND OTHER DISASTERS by Malka Older – Review
Posted December 2, 2019 by Tammy in 4 stars, Reviews / 26 Comments

The nitty-gritty: Malka Oldler’s insights into the human condition give these quirky stories heft and emotion, and I thought about them long after I had finished reading. I really enjoyed Malka Older’s serialized science fiction story, Ninth Step Station, so when I was asked if I’d like to read her latest short story collection, I […]