In an era when the lines between faith and fear blurred like frost on winter glass, Gemma Liviero’s “An Age of Winters” emerges as a haunting exploration of humanity’s darkest impulses and brightest deceptions. Set against the backdrop of 17th-century Germany, this meticulously crafted historical thriller weaves together the threads of witch hunts, climate change, […]

Supernatural suspense thriller novels have immersed readers in a world where the line between the known and the unknown blurs. These gripping tales offer an intoxicating blend of the unexplainable, the mystical, and the downright terrifying. Enjoy 10 Supernatural Mystery Books to Read! 10 Supernatural Mystery Books to Read Table of Contents 10 Supernatural Mystery […]

Synopsis: Bound by duty, torn by love—a cowboy’s struggle to choose between obligation and destiny. I’m Clay, billionaire heir to a vast ranch, bound by an ironclad contract that requires my marriage by the tender age of thirty. Josie’s gold-digging claws dig deep as the wedding chaos consumes me. Seeking some peace, I retreat into […]
A Tribute of Fire by Sariah Wilson
In the rich tapestry of fantasy romance, there are stories that captivate us with their blend of mythology, adventure, and forbidden love. Sariah Wilson’s A Tribute of Fire is one such tale, weaving together elements of Greek mythology, high-stakes action, and a romance that burns as bright as the titular flame. This first installment in […]
The Co-op by Tarah DeWitt
There’s something uniquely satisfying about renovation stories. Perhaps it’s because they mirror the way we rebuild ourselves – stripping away old pain, reinforcing weak spots, and carefully constructing something new and beautiful from the remnants of what came before. In The Co-op, Tarah DeWitt masterfully weaves together the parallel journeys of renovating both a building […]

The Occupant of the Room by Algernon Blackwood appears in the 1917 Short Story Collection, Day and Night Stories. This post may contain affiliate links that earn us a commission at no extra cost to you. The Occupant of the Room by Algernon Blackwood The Occupant of the Room by Algernon Blackwood He arrived late at […]
There’s something magical about walking into a bookstore. The soft rustle of pages turning, the gentle murmur of recommendations being shared, the familiar scent of paper and possibility – these sensory experiences have captivated generations of readers. In The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore, historian Evan Friss masterfully captures this enchantment while delivering […]
Window Shopping by Tessa Bailey
There’s something magical about New York City during the holidays—the glittering window displays, the crisp winter air carrying notes of roasted chestnuts, and the promise of fresh starts wrapped in tinsel and hope. Tessa Bailey’s Window Shopping captures this enchanting atmosphere while exploring deeper themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the courage to love again after […]
In the annals of war literature, few stories capture both the physical brutality of conflict and its mystical underpinnings quite like Chigozie Obioma’s latest masterpiece, The Road to the Country. Set against the backdrop of the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970), this haunting narrative weaves together elements of African spirituality, familial bonds, and personal redemption into […]
Book Review: First Passage

First Passage (The Path-Forgers Chronicles) by Morgan Fitzgerald-Lorah Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy / Dystopia ISBN: 9798988510116 Print Length: 165 pages Buy from Amazon Reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth A fast-paced, action-packed dystopia that fulfills the premise’s high expectations First Passage by Morgan Fitzgerald-Lorah is a dystopian fantasy set in a world where magic and technology co-exist, […]