I spent a lot of time hyping up Crescent City ahead of its March 2020 release, mainly because I was impressed with the brand Mass had built in the YA/New Adult market and I couldn’t wait to see how that would translate
To be clear, this isn’t my official review of the book. This is my first impressions after reading the first 100 pages of House of Earth and Blood: Crescent City, and there’s no spoilers or story analysis here. For a long time
Here’s a round up of some of the books I read over the past few months. Due to some time constraints and other things happening in life, I wasn’t able to write full reviews for these books, but they deserve acknowledgement. Crown
On this episode of BookCast, Dana speaks on her experiences at both BookCon and BookExpo 2018. We also speak on the accountant who stole millions from a book agency in New York and why it’s important for authors to understand their book
Sarah J. Maas has been an author I’ve written about frequently over the past year. After reading A Court of Thorns and Roses, I found myself drawn to her fantasy worlds and continued to read the entire series. I even tried to
Lately I find myself getting back into fantasy novels after having taken an extended break from them. For a while, dystopian books seemed to take over my love of fantasy. That was until I read A Court of Thorns and Roses by
On this episode of the BookCast, Gary and Dana discuss Male authors that try to write for a female audience by using an ambiguous pen name. Is there a problem with this practice? Furthermore, is it alright to people of one race
One of the great things about book blogging is that you get to connect with many talented authors. Lately, it’s seldom that I continue conversing with an author beyond completing a review request, but when I read Lethal Lawyers by Dale E.