Jean Rabe’s Piper Blackwell series now available in audiobook. DEAD OF WINTER, DEAD OF NIGHT, and now, DEAD OF SUMMER, have been converted into ear candy (or, audiobooks) for your listening enjoyment. DEAD OF WINTER In a deceptively peaceful county, a murderer hides in plain sight.Fifty-eight minutes into her first day on the job, 23-year-old…
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Junkyard Bargain by Faith Hunter
Junkyard Bargain by Faith Hunter is a thrill ride with a tough as nails heroine and a few psychic cats. A don’t miss! Second Book Junkyard Bargain is the second book in Hunter’s series about Shining Smith, a not-so-human woman who guards a scrapyard that is more than it seems. If you haven’t read book…
David B. Coe’s Book, Radiants, is Brilliant
Do I feel lucky? Huh? Do I? YES! I do feel lucky. I have a peek at David B. Coe’s new book, Radiants, and it is well named. You’re going to want to pick this one up. It comes out October 15. (Links below) Below, DeDe explains to us who she is and what she…
Interview with Amanda Twigg
I have a guest post today from my good friend, Linda Robertson Reinhardt. Check it out. Hello! Huge thanks to J.D. Blackrose for giving me the chance to share my interview with you. I’m Linda Robertson Reinhardt. I’ve been published as Linda Roberston (a few novels and a handful of short stories in various anthologies—I…
Faith Hunter’s True Dead is True Fun
Faith Hunter’s True Dead is true fun. And, truly good. If you’re a fan of Hunter’s work, and you should be, then you know that a Certain Someone died and left the Mithran world in chaos, Jane as the Dark Queen, Bruiser as Onorio Supersized, and a whole passel of enemies local and foreign. Those…
A Terrible Fall of Angels by Laurell K. Hamilton Is So Much Better Than I Expected
A Terrible Fall of Angels by Laurell K. Hamilton is so much better than I expected. In fact, I really enjoyed it. I gave up on Anita Blake long ago. So, when I got this Advanced Reader Copy (ARC), I opened it with trepidation. Would it be another sexed up, threesome-heavy, and ultimately boring, paranormal…
Agent Zero by Janet Walden-West
Agent Zero by Janet Walden-West combines combines action with passion. He is a chef with an attitude and the Instagram to match. She is a secret military cryptid hunter. Our chef finds himself in a situation he can’t control, but our heroine knows what to do and has to keep him in-line to keep him…
The Soul Wars Has A New Cover
The Soul Wars has a new cover! If you liked True Blood, and thought, “Hey, this could be even better if it had a Valkyrie and a flying horse,” this book is for you. Here’s the description: After more than three centuries of war and chaos, all the vampire Gaspard wants is time and peace…
Stephen Blackmoore’s Bottle Demon
Stephen Blackmoore’s Bottle Demon releases on May 4th, and if you are a fan of his writing, you’ll want to get it. If you don’t know who Stephen Blackmoore is then you are in for a treat. But, start with the first one in this series so you can follow the storyline. It is his…
Librarypunk is Growing in Volumes
Librarypunk is growing in volumes as new books celebrate libraries as portals to magical worlds inhabited by fascinating characters. In 2015, I wrote a blog post about what I called Librarypunk, a trend of magical books tied to libraries. Jim Hines’ Magic Ex Libris series, Rachel Caine’s Ink and Bone series* and Genevieve Cogman’s Invisible…