I’m not sure how, but it looks like we’re already near the end of January! Time to wrap up the month and go over what I managed to accomplish, as well as what I hope to do next month. The cycle never ends, so let’s get started already!
Book Review: Shadowless
One look and you’ll know exactly what kind of story to expect, with a concept that’s as foreboding as it is terrifying for all of us puny mortals: what do you do when even the gods want you dead? And I am absolutely here for it!
An (Overdue) Update
Well, well, well. Look who finally decided to show their face again after all this time… It’s me. It’s my face. Yeah, it’s been a while hasn’t it? Sorry everyone. I honestly wasn’t expecting to disappear like that and I feel awful for doing it. The truth is that things got a little overwhelming in... Continue Reading →
Monthly Wrap – March 2022
It's time to wrap up the previous month once again, and I won't lie, March has been a pretty crazy time for me...
A(Nother) Quick Update
Managed to make it almost six months before I had to post another one of these. I'm counting that as a win. First off, thank you to everyone who reads my rambling updates. As I (ominously) mentioned in my last post, there are some changes coming, and I wanted to share them with you all... Continue Reading →
Monthly Wrap – February 2022
Well, I'm a bit late wrapping up February, but in my defense, things have been a little crazy....
Book Review: Fire Wave
Fire Wave is clearly filled with heart and passion, but unfortunately leaves a lot to be desired in it's execution.
Monthly Wrap – January 2022
I can't believe January's already come and gone right out the window - along with my tolerance for a Canadian winter. At least I had a bunch of good books to keep me company!
Book Review: A Sea of Pearls & Leaves
With a fun and likeable trio of main characters, A Sea of Pearls & Leaves is a sweet and enchanting fairy-tale retelling that was a joy to read, even if it wasn't entirely what I expected
Book Review: Lakesedge
I'm not sure what it is about Gothic, vaguely-Victorian stories that has me so endlessly enthralled and delighted as of late, but whatever it is, Lakesedge has it in spades.