I’m noticing a trend with some of the hottest dark romance books on Amazon and in other market places at the moment and it’s a slippery slope. Is it just me or is dark romance getting a little too dark?
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Love in the Time of Serial Killers
Love in the Time of Serial Killers by Alicia Thompson made a lot of promises that it didn’t deliver on. I absolutely was swindled by a cute book cover and a professionally written synopsis with “come hither” vibes, but that’s not at all what I received. So buckle in, because I’m about to take ya’ll for a ride down this rambling rabbit hole of a mess Thompson created.
Is AI Helpful or Harmful?
Is AI becoming more harmful than helpful to the average writer? Perhaps, we should be wary of what we’re reading and who we may be supporting.
Resonance
Even though it’s the middle of July, Halloween always starts early. So, I decided to pick up a book in the horror genre and found Resonance by Joshua Scribner. This book had a lot to unpack to say the least. Here’s my review:
Purple Sky Vol. 1: Talking to the Moon
I’m a sucker for any and all poetry. This book has been sitting in my Kindle library for a while now, but I’ve finally gotten around to reading it and I’m glad I did. Talking to the Moon by Marie K. Ricci is the first volume in their Purple Sky series. To be honest, it had just the vibe I was looking for with its extremely relatable content.
The Love Experiment
It’s been awhile since I’ve picked up a romance that’s more on the sweeter side. The Love Experiment by Harper Sinclair is a cute, innocent romance between two seemingly different people, both professionally and personally. Did it work out? I’m here to judge that.
Flying Back to Innocence
This was another book recommended to me on my writer’s lift on Twitter. Flying Back to Innocence by Stephen Vega takes on some of the toughest and politically debated topics of our current times. Needless to say, I have a lot of thoughts and I think that’s exactly what the writer was going for. Here’s my review.
The Resonance of War
It’s not every day you read a short story with such tragedy that it pulls at your heartstrings. That’s what happened to me when I picked up “The Resonance of War” by Kim Appelgryn. Here’s my review.
Elemental
I recently had the pleasure of reading the book Elemental by Liane Mahugh. Science fiction isn’t the first genre I tend to pick up at the bookstore, but this one caught my eye. I love reading about a strong female lead with some badass powers. Here’s my review of this thrilling story.
Kilts and Catnip: The Shrouded Isle Book 1
Who doesn’t want to read book where one of the main characters is a cute cat? As a mother of three cats, I couldn’t refuse. Something fishy is going on around a mysterious island located just off the mainland of Scotland and a widowed mother of two might be the cause for all the shenanigans. Check out my review for Kilts and Catnip by Zoe Tasia.