Nonfiction and Nonsense

  • Bite of Betrayal by R.L. Caulder

    Alina’s tale in Bite of Loyalty began late on a Saturday night, early Sunday morning really, when she was essentially rescued in the form of being taken to another realm by a goddess who sensed that she was in need. From there she got barely one night of rest before she immediately had to prepare…

  • The Last House On Needless Street by Catriona Ward

    This book had me changing my mind about what I thought was happening every few chapters. I reached a point where I was thinking, some of this is not making any sense, what the heck is going on? After the truth of what was actually happening was finally revealed, I was like, ok, this is…

  • Bite of Loyalty by R.L. Caulder

    I am now almost constantly on the hunt for spicy novels. Pretty much any time I get a whiff of a book that has a mature audience rating I find myself almost immediately researching what it is about and pondering if it is worth me buying. I think I may have found a decent series…

  • 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea by Jules Verne

    I don’t read the classics very often. But when I do, it’s because I feel like it’s something I should read, because it’s a well known piece that history just can’t seem to let anyone forget. In this case however, a friend of mine was praising his love of classic literature after we got into…

  • God of Malice by Rina Kent

    This is the darkest and most well written book I have read in this genre so far. The story was actually decent, even though the male main character was incredibly brutal and harsh, I would go as far as to say too much so, and I found the female protagonist too forgiving and meek. There…