Greg Wilkey’s “Growing Up Dead” Audiobook Blog Tour Day #2: Archive of Past Reviews of “Mortimer Drake” Novels

Being a part of Bibliophile’s Workshop’s many different blog tours,“ will give you the opportunity to read various novels, spanning many genres and writing styles, along with helping share new, promising titles with readers all across the internet.     Growing Up Dead  Audiobook Blog Tour Monday, April 27,2014 – Ends Saturday May 2,2015 Information About…

Greg Wilkey’s “Growing Up Dead” Audiobook Blog Tour Day #1

Being a part of Bibliophile’s Workshop’s many different blog tours,“ will give you the opportunity to read various novels, spanning many genres and writing styles, along with helping share new, promising titles with readers all across the internet.     Growing Up Dead  Audiobook Blog Tour Monday, April 27,2014 – Ends Saturday May 2,2015 Information About…

Bibliophile’s Reverie Capsule Reviews-“The Lost Level,” By Brian Keene

**Introducing “Bibliophile Reverie” Capsule Book Reviews: Small, easily readable reviews,  tightly packed with substantive analysis of a book. Leaving you with just enough of an impression of the type of book you’ll be reading. Sometimes, we’ll even throw in a tea recommendation for good measure! Amazon/Barnes &Nobles/Kobo/Goodreads Published by: Apex Book Company BIBLIOPHILE CAPSULE REVIEW OF The Lost…

Review of Outlander Book #1, by Diana Gabaldon

Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Books-A-Million/GoodReads This is the type of novel that you’ll want to read in the thick of autumn, while either dreading or looking forward to the advent of winter. Simply put, Outlander is the perfect addition to your Pumpkin Spice latte filled evenings, as the cool, autumn breeze filters its way through a crack in…

Participate in the month-long celebration-28 Days of Lestat!

Dare to click the book cover below, to pre-order your copy, because this is a book you will not want to miss, if you view yourself as a serious fan of the Vampire Lestat… As the momentous, long-awaited day of Lestat’s triumphant return comes ever closer, I am going to request that everyone that either visits…

Dani Hoots’ Review of Chained by Night by Larissa Ione

Chained by Night, Book 2 of The MoonBound Clan Vampires by Larissa Ione Amazon/Barnes & Noble Published by: Pocket Books Review by: Dani Hoots Chained by Night, Book 2 of The MoonBound Clan Vampire, by Larissa Ione follows Hunter, a vampire clan leader, as he has promised to marry Rasha Redmoon, the daughter of another clan…

Dani Hoots’ Review of Scorched by Erica Hayes

Scorched by Erica Hayes Amazon(Kindle)/Barnes & Noble(Nook) Published by: HarperImpulse Review by: Dani Hoots Scorched is about a young woman with superpowers who has escaped an asylum and can’t remember anything that happened.  All she remembers is her hatred for the villain Razorfire and decides it is her duty to seek revenge. She runs straight to…

Maria V. Snyder Wednesdays: Retrospective review of “Magic Study”

Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Books-A-Million/GoodReads Welcome to another edition of Maria V. Snyder Wednesdays! These weekly features will henceforth continue for the next six weeks, as I plan on covering many more Maria V. Snyder books beyond the Study Trilogy. As such, you will see new reviews of titles from the Glass Trilogy and Inside Out Trilogy.  The reason for the continuation…

Review of Maria V. Snyder’s “Taste of Darkness:” Author Highlight Wednesdays

Amazon/ Barnes and Nobles/ Books-A-Million/Goodreads Maria V. Snyder’s ending books can be a very divisive thing. For instance, the concluding volume of the Glass series Spy Glass, revolving around the glass magician Opal, was a very contentious ending for the series. In my own opinion, I thought that Spy Glass  was one of Maria V. Snyder’s strongest books of…

Review of Maria V. Snyder’s Scent of Magic: Author Highlight Wednesdays

Amazon/Barnes and Nobles/Goodreads Much like the first novel Touch of Power,Scent of Magic is yet another deceptively simple novel, which really is a fairly complex, multifarious novel under the surface. Maria V. Snyder meticulously writes with measured prose that seems to be written both clearly and effectively. For those that have read the first novel, you are…