Hunting Prince Dracula by Kerri Maniscalco is a book that I have been excited for since I picked up Stalking Jack the Ripper last year. Set in Romania, this instalment follows Audrey Rose and Thomas as they attempt to solve the case of a Vlad the Impaler-like killer. The main characters are just as clever as ever, and the setting is impressively immersive. This is a great read for Halloween. Continue reading
Month: October 2019
Wishlist Wednesday: Redemption Prep
Welcome to this week’s edition of Wishlist Wednesday! Today I am featuring Redemption Prep by Samuel Miller. Boarding school settings are perfect for mysteries. Continue reading
Review: The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell
The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell is a dark and twisty thriller that will reel you in and spit you out. Also, the characters are interesting and quite flawed. It is a perfect book for the fall season. Continue reading
Review: Antoni in the Kitchen
Antoni in the Kitchen by Antoni Porowski is a cookbook that is unlike any other that I have read. The recipes are fresh and fun, while the images and commentary will satisfy fans of the Netflix series, Queer Eye. It is an easy to follow book that contains a multitude of ideas for home chefs. Continue reading
The Light at the Bottom of the World, London Shah
The Light at the Bottom of the World by London Shah is a book with a fascinating concept but mediocre execution. The plot is thrilling at first but quickly becomes like many other dystopian novels, and the main character seems immature. I did enjoy the world building, however, and I believe the submerged world will appeal to many. Continue reading