πππππ Harper-Jones starts this retelling of Royce E. Gibbons’ Victorian Era translation of Epos of Atlantis with an explanation. She forewarns any fans of the classical tale that this will be different…
Category: Five moons
July’s Best Releases
Where is the year going? Honestly, it only feels like it was yesterday that I set up this site – and already, I’ve read so many amazing books and it’s more than…
The Masterpiece – Chiemeka Nicely
πππππ Calista had only wanted to impress her father, the King of the First Dynasty of Genapa on Acirfa (specifically Allburn); and was beyond excited and emboldened to receive her first solo…
Vampire Undone – Tamar Sloan
πππππ Caleb and Madelineβs story continues in the third instalment of Sloanβs Keepers of the Chalice series; which is connected to her ever-growing Keeperverse. At the end of the of Vampire Unveiled, Madeline jumped through the Grave β…
Navigating the Storm – Sarah Branson
πππππ After the heart-breaking ending of A Merry Life, Kat is trying to live a peaceful life in Edo. She’s with her husband and three children and her scheming Mother in Law….
Dust of a Moth’s Wing – R. Ramey Guerrero
πππππ I usually write a summary of the book in this first paragraph, but with Dust of a Moth’s Wing, that’s an almost impossible ask. This is a story with a complex…
Into What Splendor – Jack Dublin
πππππ The Stoddard farm is a small holding, somewhere in New England. Its residents consist of the gruff farmer, Mr Stoddard, his wife and an array of animals. There’s the goats and…
June’s Top Releases!
Buckle up everyone! It’s month end, again! Now, June has seen me stray away from my usual genre of Young Adult Fantasy, Dystopia and Sci-Fi, and seen me blunder into the realm…
Every Awful Thing – S. E. Bourne.
πππππ Every Awful Thing is a semi-autobiographical publication of poems and flash-fiction from the life of the author, S. E. Bourne. And within it, as the title suggests, is lots of heart-wrenching…
How to Make Paper When the World is Ending – Dallas Woodburn
πππππ There’s something about a collection of short stories that makes you read the entire book in one sitting. Is it because the stories are short, and it feels as though you’ve…