Book Review: Gothic galore in "The Witches of Bone Hill"
Guillermo Del Toro’s “Crimson Peake” meets “Practical Magic” in this debut novel from Ava Morgyn, The Witches of Bone Hill.
Guillermo Del Toro’s “Crimson Peake” meets “Practical Magic” in this debut novel from Ava Morgyn, The Witches of Bone Hill.
This novel was marketed as “Gilmore Girls” meets “Practical Magic,” but it’s anything but.
Wildly entertaining and witty, The Glow sharply criticizes the beauty and influencer industry but loses its luster by the end.
Ever since the Percy Jackson series, I have been a sucker for all things mythology. So when Threads That Bind was given to me, I was stoked.
If one debut should be on everyone's list this year, it's Sarah Cypher's searing and lush novel The Skin and Its Girl.
The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho by Paterson Joseph is based on the life of the first black man to vote in Britian.
Did anyone else grow up watching Saturday Night Live and realize how much the crass humor impacted them as adults?
I’m a sucker for female-centered horror novels and movies; Victor LaValle’s newest book, “Lone Women,” takes feminist horror to a new level.
The truth behind your favorite fairy tales might not be as idyllic as Disney has made them out to be.
With plenty of YA authors jumping into adult fiction, it was time for best-selling author Shannon Chakraborty to jump on the bandwagon.
Set in a world touched by dragons, Anequs is sent to a colonizer-run dragon academy after stumbling upon a dragon egg in her village.
I have been itching for a thriller novel set in the writing space, and boy does Julia Bartz deliver that in “The Writing Retreat."
“The God of Endings” is a haunting debut with vampires, Slavic mythology, and an “am I going crazy” plot line for the ages.
Maybe it’s the Harry Potter-obsessed kid in me that loves the concept of a magical store, and “The Vermillion Emporium” is a treat.
From sci-fi extraordinaire and writing genius, Lavie Tidhar is back with “Neom."
Grief rocks the worlds of sisters Kausar, Aisha, and Noreen in Fatimah Asghar's debut novel "When We Were Sisters".
In the town of Hemlock Falls, an ancient order called the Luminaries protects the town and world from the monsters roaming the forest.