βIt is said and so it has been told.β After the actions of Child of a Mad God, The Coven has circled tighter and tighter around Aoleyn. Angry at her transgressions, they need to preserve the power of their fold by any means possible... Yet, Aoleyn's role has now changed, and her moral center has... Continue Reading →
My Boyfriend is a Bear by Pamela Ribon, Cat Farris (Illustrator). (Graphic Novel Mini Review)
Nora has a list of bad exes a mile long, and Los Angeles is not the best place to be in the dating scene. A chance encounter on a camping trip brings Bear into her life, and a fire chases him out of the woods and right to Nora's apartment. A whirlwind romance ensues. She's... Continue Reading →
Chasing Graves by Ben Galley (Mini Review)
Caltro Basalt has arrived at the port of Araxes. He's ready to report for the job offer he's received, a call from someone at the royal palace for his services as a locksmith (or more accurately, a thief). Yet, the ship captain's tardiness has put the passengers on land a bit after sundown, and the... Continue Reading →
All the Answers by Michael Kupperman (Graphic Novel Mini Review)
'The Lessons of a Traumatized Ex-Child Star' All the Answers is Kupperman's search for an understanding of his relationship with his father, a man who was once a child star on a radio show named Quiz Kids during WW2. Used to battle anti-semitism during the war, the Jewish kids on the show, like Joel Tupperman,... Continue Reading →
Blackwing by Ed McDonald (Mini Review)
This going to be a quick one because I'm on vacation... Simple Plot Explanation: The reluctant leader of an elite misfit crew finds himself intertwined in a cover-up of world-breaking proportions. Ryhalt Galharrow is a man whose job is hunting down criminals who escape the cities for the anonymity of the wasted decades-old battlefield called The... Continue Reading →