Genre: Adult

THE WAREHOUSE by Rob Hart – Review

THE WAREHOUSE by Rob Hart – Review
Posted August 19, 2019 by Tammy in 4 stars, Reviews / 38 Comments

The nitty-gritty: Exciting action and relatable characters make this futuristic look at corporate greed a ton of fun from start to finish. I got to meet Rob Hart at San Diego Comic Con, which made me even more excited to read his book. Rob put a cool stamp each attendee’s ARC and filled in their […]

RATION by Cody T. Luff – Review

RATION by Cody T. Luff – Review
Posted August 12, 2019 by Tammy in 4 1/2 stars, Reviews / 35 Comments

The nitty-gritty: A harsh, dystopian future where a girl’s life is measured in calories, Ration is not for the faint of heart, but don’t let that stop you from reading this book. “You’ll find that the world is just a machine. And you are fuel.” Ration is Cody T. Luff’s first novel, and frankly I’m […]

THREE LAWS LETHAL by David Walton – Review

THREE LAWS LETHAL by David Walton – Review
Posted August 5, 2019 by Tammy in 5 stars, Reviews / 30 Comments

The nitty-gritty: A futuristic story that is terrifyingly plausible, Three Laws Lethal is another terrific book from David Walton. David Walton has done it again! If I can say anything about this author, it’s that he’s consistently good. Each book of his I’ve read—and this is my third—is completely different from the last and meticulously […]

SALVATION DAY by Kali Wallace – Review

SALVATION DAY by Kali Wallace – Review
Posted July 29, 2019 by Tammy in 4 1/2 stars, Reviews / 37 Comments

The nitty-gritty: A thrilling story set in space with elements of horror and mystery, well-drawn characters, and even a cautionary message or two. Kali Wallace, where have you been hiding? Salvation Day is Wallace’s adult debut, if I’m not mistaken. She’s written for middle grade and YA audiences in the past, which might be the […]

WANDERERS by Chuck Wendig – Review

WANDERERS by Chuck Wendig – Review
Posted July 15, 2019 by Tammy in 5 stars, Reviews / 54 Comments

The nitty-gritty: Thought-provoking, violent, and ultimately hopeful, Wanderers thrills and terrifies in equal measure. It’s been years since I’ve read a book I would consider calling “epic,” and now Wanderers has finally checked that box. This book is epic in every sense of the word. The scope is mind boggling, the heady combination of future […]