Nonfiction and Nonsense

  • God of Fury by Rina Kent

    This was my favorite book in the series. There was no virginal female being chased, stalked, or groomed by a much more sexually experienced and physically powerful man, and after reading four books that followed that script it was so refreshing. I loved that the love interests were on an equal footing, both physically and…

  • God of Ruin by Rina Kent

    Mia, one of the younger twin sisters of Jeremy, looks like goth Barbie, clad in head to toe black, with blue eyes, blonde hair, and blue ribbons in her hair. She doesn’t speak, not because she was born unable to, but because of a traumatic event in her past that resulted in her having a…

  • God of Wrath by Rina Kent

    We finally have a female main character who stands up for herself and doesn’t let a man push her around. Cecily might end up being my favorite woman in this series for that alone. After two books of very submissive female main characters, Cecily’s character was an overwhelmingly welcome relief. Cecily has been labeled the…

  • God of Pain by Rina Kent

    Almost exactly two years ago I started to read the Legacy of Gods series. Back then, there were only four books released, now the entire six book series is out in print. I wonder, did I not continue reading the next few books on purpose because I knew the series wasn’t finished, or was there…

  • Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann

    I haven’t read a history book in a while, and I am glad that I chose this one because it was interesting, informative, but most of all, it was horrid in the most heinous of ways. The events of this novel started taking place a little over a hundred years ago. It feels like such…