Please welcome RS Belcher to the blog as part of his tour for his debut novel, The Six-Gun Tarot! Rod was kind enough to talk about his book, his writing, why he loves The Princess Bride, and much more. **The lovely folks at Tor also generously provided a copy of the book for giveaway to 1 lucky winner, so be sure to check out the details at the bottom of … Continue reading
If you’re wondering what Rachel and the gang are up to, I reviewed A Perfect Blood and Ever After over at SF Signal, so be sure to go check those out (click each title above to go right to the reviews)! About A Perfect Blood: Ritually murdered corpses are appearing across Cincinnati, terrifying amalgams of human and other. Pulled in by the FIB to help investigate, former witch-turned-day-walking demon Rachel … Continue reading
Dead Things by Stephen Blackmoore (DAW, Feb. 5th, 2013)-Eric Carter sees dead things. Well, more accurately, he’s a necromancer, and wherever he goes, the dead unfailingly linger. After a particularly nasty takedown of one evil customer, Carter is tired and ready for a much needed break. He’s not going to get one. He gets a call from an old friend with the news that his sister is dead, and it … Continue reading
Here’s my roundup of bookish news from around the web for the week! Sometimes I add stuff throughout the day on Friday, so be sure you check back over the weekend too! Interviews, excerpts, articles, and more: Author Myke Cole is on John Scalzi’s “The Big Idea” At her blog, Jesse Petersen, author of the Living With the Dead series, tells us why life will be better under our zombie … Continue reading
Here are the new releases in Sci-Fi, Urban Fantasy, Fantasy, and Horror for February! However, this is by no means a comprehensive list (just ones that I especially have my eye on.) February 5th, 2013: The Twelve-Fingered Boy by John Hornor Jacobs (Feb. 1st) | Amazon | B&N | REVIEW Unbroken by Paula Morris (YA) | Amazon | B&N Zombies of Byzantium by Sean Munger | Amazon | B&N The Man in the Empty … Continue reading
February 2013 is almost upon us, and even though there are a ton of new releases coming up in Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror, here are 10 that I’m especially looking forward to! What are you looking forward to in February? Scarlet by Marissa Meyer (Fiewel and Friends-Feb. 5th) Synopsis-Cinder, the cyborg mechanic, returns in the second thrilling installment of the bestselling Lunar Chronicles. She’s trying to break out of prison—even … Continue reading
As part of the blog tour for Shadow Ops: Fortress Frontier, I’d like to welcome the awesome Myke Cole to the blog! He kindly (and cheekily) answered a few of my questions, and we’ve got 2 copies of Fortress Frontier for giveaway, courtesy of the lovely folks at Ace, so please check out the giveaway details at the bottom of the post! Myke, your first novel, Shadow Ops: Control Point … Continue reading
Shadow Ops: Control Point by Myke Cole (Ace, Jan. 2012)-Lieutenant Oscar Britton is part of the SOC (Supernatural Operations Corps). He loves his job, but when his unit corners a couple of teenage Selfers on the rooftop of their school, he’s forced to do the unthinkable. Selfers are magic users who choose to flee the powers that be when their magic manifests and use their abilities at their own whims. … Continue reading
In celebration of the re-release of The Marked Trilogy by Sylvia Day (written as SJ Day), I’ve got 3 copies of Eve of Darkness, the first book in the series, up for grabs, courtesy of the lovely folks at Tor! Check out the book and the giveaway rules, and good luck! About Eve of Darkness: Years ago, Evangeline Hollis spent a blistering night with a darkly seductive man she can’t … Continue reading
The brand new book in the H&W Investigations series by Jess Haines will be out in July, but while you wait, we’re showing off the gorgeous new cover and there’s also a wonderful giveaway! Enjoy! FORSAKEN BY THE OTHERS (H&W Investigations #5): The Others–vampires, werewolves, things that go chomp in the night–don’t just live in nightmares anymore. They’ve joined with he mortal world. And for private investigator Shiarra Waynest, that … Continue reading