Krampus, the Yule Lord by Brom Dark Fairy Tale/Mythology 350 pages Published 2012 Let’s head into Christmas with something out of the ordinary, shall we? This was one heck of a dark fairytale, set in West Virginia, in a town where everyone knows everyone and the head of police is in cahoots with the local … Continue reading
Sunday Funday
So I have a Catfolk Assassin (Ninja) in a Pathfinder game that has gotten so into my head that I’ve been writing short fiction about her downtime. I’ve written enough that I’m considering writing a few more about the beginning of her story and major plotpoints and running it as a weekly series here on … Continue reading
Book Review: P.S. I Still Love You
P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han Young Adult/Romance 339 pages Published 2015 PS I Still Love You is a continuation of Lara Jean’s story from To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before. It really is a seamless continuation – it picks up almost immediately where the first ends, in the holidays, with Lara … Continue reading
Friday 56 – Krampus, The Yule Lord
The Friday 56 is hosted by Freda’s Voice. The rules are simple – turn to page 56 in your current read (or 56% in your e-reader) and post a few non-spoilery sentences. Today’s quote is from Krampus, the Yule Lord. Thought I’d do some holiday reading! Santa remembered why he hated teenagers – they worked … Continue reading
Book Review: For A Muse Of Fire
For A Muse Of Fire by Heidi Heilig Young Adult/Fantasy 494 pages Published September 2018 I’m starting to realize I might have a thing for lady necromancers. They’re the right kind of dark, badass, I’m-going-to-do-the-right-thing-even-if-you-don’t-understand-it amazing women that I love. From Tea in The Bone Witch trilogy to Odessa in Reign of the Fallen to … Continue reading
Library Loot Wednesday
My husband dropped by the library on his way home, and walked in the door with that look on his face. You know that look. That look that says he thinks I have a problem. It might be because he turned in two books for me – and picked up SIX. Ooops. Give the … Continue reading