The Modern Day Queer Fairytale

She’s back! And with a new series! After getting addicted to the Nannies of New York series by K. Sterling, her latest book has dropped. Jonathon After All is the first novel in the Princes Take New York series. Jonathon, for those who read the Nannies series, was a side character throughout the entire series. The … Continue reading The Modern Day Queer Fairytale

The act of reading is a revolution

Truth be told, there’s been a lot to muse about this past week. But leave it to Book Tok and Twitter to give me ideas for my musings.  I’ve always been passionate about books. From the first time my mother stocked out shelves with Little Golden Books to the first time I walked into a … Continue reading The act of reading is a revolution

A Curious Beginning

Victorian adventures are a pleasure of mine. After all, I am a fan of Sherlock Holmes. It might just be the Victorian Era as well. Despite the classism, the lack of women’s rights, and the lack of labor laws, the feel and the romanticism of it inspire me.A friend of mine-actually a few friends- were … Continue reading A Curious Beginning

The book chooses its owner.

Here’s a question for the first of November, if you could suggest any book to a celebrity, what would you suggest?This popped in my head a while back when a friend of mine told me he had just finished reading Meddling Kids by Edgar Cantero and I thought it would be great were I ever … Continue reading The book chooses its owner.

Getting along with your siblings is murder.

Jeneva Rose has a Tik Tok. That's where I first saw her, talking about drama that happened to her first, then to her books.  And that's where I heard about Home is Where the Bodies Are. I had no idea what the story was about, but Jeneva Rose was a trip and I loved the title … Continue reading Getting along with your siblings is murder.

Trauma in queer readings

Currently I’m reading through a queer romance book that I’ll be posting a review for in December…because it’s a sort of holiday book.  The first chapter of it had my cackling so I sent the link to my best friend and told him to download it as well.As a gay man, he’s been my mentor … Continue reading Trauma in queer readings

Totally Spooky

I’m a child of the ‘80’s’80s. Nostalgia is huge with me these days. When there comes a book called 80’s Ghost by V. S. Lawrence that promotes a haunting mystery of a small town high school fire in the 80’s, you have my attention. The story revolves around Chrissy, Rodney, and Bill. The three of … Continue reading Totally Spooky

Welcome October

Recharged, with new ideas and stacks of books. When you see this, I’ll be spending my weekend at a convention sitting on several panels. I’m excited. This con is one of my yearly cons, the one closest to where I live and it’s exciting and daunting to finally be part of the panelists that attend every … Continue reading Welcome October

Big box furniture stores are creepy enough!

You know how you walk into an IKEA and it's just a maze of furniture? Arrows on the floor that tell you which way to go and eventually it dumps you out at a huge warehouse where you have to find the boxes for the items you want to pick up. It's huge. One could … Continue reading Big box furniture stores are creepy enough!

The Fall Pause

It's that time again, time for a pause in my blog. I have one more book to review next week, then I'm going to take the month of September off to catch up on my reading. 2024 has been the year of me not reading much and I'm not sure why. My Goodreads Reading Challenge … Continue reading The Fall Pause