book Review

“Men don’t have to pay attention the way we do. Men die because they make mistakes. Women? We die because we’re female.”

In horror movies, the final girl standing is the who’s left when all said is done. The one who survived while others including loved ones, friends, and others around her are gone, the one who fought back and made it to the end of the movie but what really happens to the brave souls who did what they needed to make it to the end? Well as I’m sure you would think anyone who survived something like this is need of extensive therapy and that is exact what happens once they get out of it. These brave women try to not let it define them as they work through their pain together in therapy as a group but what happens when one of the girls doesn’t show up for a session? The others know something is sinister is happening and they must act quickly before they get picked off one by one until there are no more final girls left.

This book was quite a wild ride and one that I didn’t expect to be so all over the place. This is my second book that I’ve read by Hendrix and I do like how he mixes in witty and dry humor as it makes it so more interesting and how he writes horror is done really well with keeping up the suspense throughout till the end.It did take some time to like some of the characters especially Lynette, I found her annoying but I did appreciate how different they were from one another. They seemed like such a odd bunch but the dynamics between them felt very real and not forced or awkward and the ending was absolutely bonkers. Being a horror novel, this book was filled with gore and gruesome acts of violence but it didn’t bother me as much as it would’ve years ago because I’m older and I do enjoy good slasher films from the time to time. If you’re into slashers, you might check this out but if you have a queasy stomach then I would skip this one.

October TBR

Here is it! Can’t wait to share my picks with you for this month!

The Book of Gothel by Mary McMyne
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Retelling

Camp Scare by Delilah S. Dawson
Genre: Fantasy, Horror, Middle Grade

The City We Became by N.K. Jesmin
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Fiction

Coven by Jennifer Dugan
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, YA

The Final Girl Support Group by Grady Hendrix
Genre: Adult, Horror, Fiction

The Genesis of Misery By Neon Yang
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

In The Shadow Garden by Liz Parker
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Fiction

Lakesedge by Lyndall Clipstone
Genre: Fantasy, Horror, Romance

Love Live The Pumpkin Queen
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Retellings

Mina and the Undead by Amy McCaw
Genre: Fantasy, Horror, Middle Grade

Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Magical Realism

Over My Dead Body by Sweeney Boo
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels

Princess of Souls by Alexandria Christo
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Paranormal

Silver Under Nightfall by Rin Chupeco
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Paranormal

The Stitchers by Lorien Lawrence
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Middle Grade

These Fleeting Shadows by Kate Alice Marshall
Genre: Fantasy, Horror, Mystery

These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling
Genre: Fantasy, LGBT, Romance

Twelve New Mysteries by Various Authors
Genre: Fiction, Mystery, Short Stories

The Wild Hunt by Emma Seckel
Genre: Fantasy, Horror, Mystery

The Witchery by S. Isabelle
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, LGBT

The Witches of Moonshyne Manor by Bianca Marais
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Fiction

Book Review: The Murder of Mr. Wickham

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The happily married, Mr. Knightley and his wife Emma are throwing a house party, bringing together distant relatives and new antiquates, characters beloved by Jane Austen fans. It will be a delight for everyone but all that is dashed when a unwelcome guest, Mr. Wickham shows up and it’s very obvious that no one is thrilled to see him as his latest financial scheme has earned him a long list of enemies, including people attending the party. As the party starts, secrets are to be revealed and tensions start to flare with everyone wishing Mr. Wickham would’ve never come at all. But they’re all shocked when the uninvited guest ends up murdered. To solve the mystery, they need someone who isn’t a suspect in the case and that falls on two of the youngest guest, Jonathan Darcy and Northranger Abbey and the two must put aside their poor first impressions before an innocent person is hanged.

This was a really fun who-dun-it and I absolutely loved how it was a retelling featuring Jane Austen’s leading literary characters as she’s one of my favorite authors. I thought the story was nicely done but I do wish that she would’ve added a bit more suspense and action in some of them because it did feel a bit boring at times. It did get chunky but at least the ending didn’t feel so rushed and wasn’t something that I predicted. I am planning on reading more retellings of historical fiction mysteries because I did really enjoy this one and hopefully will find more as enjoyable. If you’re looking for a fun and entertaining who-dun-it than this is it for you!

August TBR

Hey there! I can’t believe it’s August, I have some great picks for this month so I’m excited to share them with you!

All The Seas Of The World by Guy Gavriel Kay
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Fiction

Ashes by M. K. Harkins
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Retellings

Dark Night, Golden Dawn by Allison Carr Waechter
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Romance

Eclipse The Moon by Jessie Mihalik
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

Locklands by Robert Jackson Barrett
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

A Half-Built Garden by Ruthanna Emrys
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Fiction

How High We Go In The Dark by Sequonia Nagamatsu
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

A Magic Steeped In Poison by Judy I. Lin
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, YA

The Oleander Sword by Tasha Suri
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, LGBT

Savage City by L. Penelope
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance

Seraphina by Rachel Hartman
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance

Sofi and The Bone Song by Adrienne Tooley
Genre: Fantasy, LGBT, Romance

The Sol Majestic by Ferritti Steinmetz
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

Waking Ursa Minor by Helen Rgyh-Pederson
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

A Venom Dark and Sweet by Judy I. Lin
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, YA

JULy WRAP Up

Hey! This has been a super great month and I was able to read a lot more than I thought so I’m excited to share with you!

A Song of Silver and Gold by Melissa Karibian
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Romance
Review: Here

Rating: 4/5

Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Review: Here

Rating: 4/5

Beneath The Sugar Sky by Seanan McGuire
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Novella
Review: Here

Rating: 4/5

The Enemy by Sarah Adams
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Review: Here

Rating: 4/5

Every Heart A Doorway by Seanan McGuire
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Novella
Review: Here

Rating:4/5

Float Plan by Trish Doller
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Review: Here

Rating: 5/5

Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Review: Here

Rating: 5/5

Juniper and Thorn by Ava Reid
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Horror
Review: Here

Rating: 3/5

Harvest Moon by Annabel Chase & Tana Grey
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Novella
Review: Here

Rating: 3/5

In an Absent Dream by Seanan McGuire
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Novella
Review: Here

Rating: 4/5

Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey
Genre: Adult, Horror, Gothic
Review: Here

Rating: 4/5

The Magic of Found Objects by Maggie Dawson
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Review: Here

Rating: 5/5

One of The Girls by Lucy Clarke
Genre: Adult, Mystery, Thriller
Review: Here

Rating: 4/5

Pink Moon by Annabel Chase & Tara Gray
Genre: Fantasy, Fiction, Novella
Review: Here

Rating: 4/5

The Sentence by Louise Edrich
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Fiction
Review: Here

Rating: 4/5

Shorefall by Robert Jackson Bennett
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Review: Here

Rating: 5/5

Something Wilder by Christina Lauren
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Review: Here

Rating: 3/5

The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Review: Here

Rating: 5/5

The Beach Trap by Ali Brady
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Review: Here

Rating: 4/5

BOOK Review: ONe Of The Girls

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It was supposed to be the perfect weekend vacation for Lexi’s upcoming wedding that was just around the corner and all the girls were excited about spending it soaking up the sun, drinking martinis, and having fun while trying not to get into too much trouble. But, beneath the dangerous undercurrents, suspicious between the women began mount as each women is hiding a secret and someone is trying to make sure that Lexi’s wedding never happens and that one of them doesn’t leave the island once the trip is over. If the women don’t put aside their suspicious before it’s too late, there may not even be a wedding.

While the start was pretty slow, it picked up towards the middle and I was hooked till the end. The writing was what really helped me stay invested and I loved how well throughout the characters were and Lexi and Bella were the ones I liked and related to the most. It was a little challenging with so many POV’s and some weren’t as interesting as the others but I got used to it. There were surprises that I didn’t see coming which is always a good sign of a mystery living up the hype and being true to the genre. A lot of times there are books that I’ve read that were proposing but I could tell early on what was going to happen. So all in all, it was a fun and exciting thriller!!

BOOK REVIEW: JUST LIKE HOME

“This house, the house her father built, the house where her mother would die—this place was safe. This place knew her. This place was where she belonged.”

As much as Vera wanted to disobey her mother’s words to come home, she knew that she couldn’t continue to run anymore. She had to face the memories that she had buried deep never to think about them again, to the home that she grew up in and the home of a serial killer. To make matters worse, she’s not alone as there is a parasitic artist is living in the guest house while also stripping up her childhood home. Even though he swears, he’s not the one writing letters in her father’s handwriting, she can’t help but be on her guard a bit more when he’s around. In order to deal with her past, she must face the secrets that will be discovered in the foundations of the notorious Crowder house.

This book was so fucking creepy but at the same time so freaking good. I was on the edge of my seat as I turned the page as I didn’t know what to expect but I didn’t think it would be this creepy. The writing really helped set the mood and I found myself very invested from the beginning and even though it was slow in some parts, I felt as though the pacing was right. Vera is quite an interesting and intriguing character and I did feel for her especially during the parts about her childhood in particular the relationship with her mother. I think that’s something I strongly related to her as I’ve had my own problems with my mother but not to this extent. It’s always hard to read about relationships like this and I thought the way the author handled it was very well done and cheesy. Vera’s family is incredibly complicated, I mean what do you do when you’re the child of a infamous serial killer? This is a spooky and fun book that will leave you wanting more so I highly recommend it.

Book Review: Juniper and Thorn

“Magic is the first sip of good wine that makes the edges of your vision blur. Magic is the cool breeze of the boardwalk at night and organ music in the air. Magic is landing a grand jeté and nearly going deaf with hate crowd’s applause. Magic is the low flicker of tavern lights and the girl your courting leaning close so you can kiss.”

Spending most of her time with her sisters, Marlinchen who longs for adventure in the big city has spend most of days trying to please her transphobic and tyrannical father who keeps the girls under his close guard. But, one fateful night is about to change all that as Marlinchen finally convinces her sisters to come with her on a night out and experience what they truly long for with being away from their father. This is where Marlinchien meets a mysterious dancer who captures her heart and soon her visits become more frequent and feverish and the longer this goes on, the more risky it becomes as her father, Oblya starts to become more suspicious. But, before anyone can make their move, a threat is looming and Marlinchen must figure out what path she wants to take before it’s too late.

This book was wild and I’m still not sure how I feel about it overall as there were parts were I felt like what was happening was more for shock value and not having anything to do with the plot. So that did take away from the book but I did enjoy the other aspects of it. I don’t really read a lot of horror so this was a nice surprise and I did enjoy the writing and how the author created this magical world with excellent world-building because it made me feel like I was really there. That’s something that I need to be able to invest in the story because when it’s not there, I lose interest very quickly which can take away from the entire novel itself. Another part that was a bit much for me is that it felt like the characters especially Marlinchen and Sevss were always wanting to jump into bed with one another. While I do like smut, I like it to be realistic and it just felt like she was adding it without any real purpose for it. I feel like I would’ve enjoyed it more if it wasn’t for these flaws but I know other people will so it all works out in the end.

JULY TBR

Hey everyone! I’m excited to share all my choices with you! This is gonna be a good month!

Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

The Donut Enemy by Sarah Adams
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Float Plan by Trish Coller
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

My Killer Vacation by Tessa Bailey
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

Juniper & Thorn by Ava Reid
Genre: Horror, Fantasy, Fiction

The Magic of Found Objects by Maddie Dawson
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

The Meeting Point by Olivia Lara
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

No Rings Attached by Rachel Lacey
Genre: Adult, LGBT, Romance

Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah
Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Mythology

Something Wilder by Christina Lauren
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance

The Wedding Game by Meghan Quinn
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance