Author: Tammy

A HOUSE WITH GOOD BONES by T. Kingfisher – Review

A HOUSE WITH GOOD BONES by T. Kingfisher – Review
Posted March 28, 2023 by Tammy in 4 1/2 stars, Reviews / 27 Comments

The nitty-gritty: T. Kingfisher mashes together Southern gothic creepiness, a cast of unforgettable characters, and plenty of humor in A House With Good Bones, a thoroughly entertaining haunted house story. “There is probably something more awkward than the morning after you’ve found a jar of teeth and your mother has admitted she thinks she’s being […]

HEL’S EIGHT by Stark Holborn – Review

HEL’S EIGHT by Stark Holborn – Review
Posted March 27, 2023 by Tammy in 4 1/2 stars, Reviews / 18 Comments

The nitty-gritty: An excellent sequel, Hel’s Eight brings readers more of Ten Low‘s desolate and dangerous desert setting and larger than life characters, with just the right balance of action and emotion. Last year I read Stark Holborn’s Ten Low and loved it, and I’m so happy that the author decided to continue Ten’s story. […]

Ten Books I Recently Added to my TBR

Ten Books I Recently Added to my TBR
Posted March 21, 2023 by Tammy in Top Ten Tuesday / 43 Comments

I’m linking up with Top Ten Tuesday. Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish and is now hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. Check out upcoming Top Ten themes on Jana’s blog! Today is a “rewind,” and I think my topic might have been a prompt at some point? In […]

INFINITY GATE by M.R. Carey – Review

INFINITY GATE by M.R. Carey – Review
Posted March 20, 2023 by Tammy in 5 stars, Reviews / 30 Comments

The nitty-gritty: Epic in scope but intimate in characterization, Infinity Gate introduces a fascinating multiverse with a high stakes plot, plenty of twists and relentless pacing. M.R. Carey won my heart years ago when I read The Girl With All the Gifts, and since then his stories have never failed to impress me. And Infinity […]

FEED THEM SILENCE by Lee Mandelo – Review

FEED THEM SILENCE by Lee Mandelo – Review
Posted March 16, 2023 by Tammy in 2 stars, Reviews / 23 Comments

The nitty-gritty: A promising idea turned sour for me, as the relationship drama overwhelmed the fascinating wolf plot. Feed Them Silence has an intriguing premise: in the future, an interface has been developed that will link the minds of a human and a wolf, thus enabling humans to better understand a near extinct species. Sean […]