Book Review #74: Dear Roomie by Michelle Angelle

Ghita's dating life is a disaster. I mean, the woman literally invented a (NOT) dating app, and even she can't find companionship with it! But maaaaaybe, love is something that doesn't always follow the nice, clean algorithm we expect it to. Enter Logan--a complicated man with a spark Ghita can't deny. I've read everything Michelle …

Book Review #72: Hierarchy of Blood (Jennifer Haskin)

Marishel has her entire life figured out. Right now, she works as a seamstress in the Needles, a dark corner of the dwarf planet she resides on, but soon, so soon, she's going to break free of the cold days and run away to the warm heat lamps of the Farmlands. That is, until she's …

Book Review #71: Someday, Sometime, A Genie Awaits (Andrei Saygo)

William's life seems to be falling apart on him. Catfished by his long-term girlfriend, alone in a foreign country, jobless, and hopeless--he doesn't have much left to be proud of or to care about. Then, he meets Adra, a mysterious, alluring woman who can speak more languages than he can and tells stories about the …

Book Review #52: The Weight of Stars and Suns by Dawn C. Jonckowski

On the planet of Tav, there are two factions--The Tavarians and the humans. Marooned on the planet a hundred years ago, the humans are now slaves to the local Tavarians. Their latest rebellion, though, lands one particularly snarky rebel in prison, and that's where he'll meet a certain Tavarian princess, one trying her best to …