The Necromancer's Dilemma (The Beacon Hill Sorcerer, #2) by S.J. Himes published 1st July 2016 Even love can die without trust. Angel’s brother, Isaac, has returned home, and the pair begin to make slow and awkward attempts back to each other. Learning how to be a brother to a grown man instead of a parental … Continue reading The Necromancer’s Dilemma (The Beacon Hill Sorcerer #2) by Sheena Jolie | Book Review
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Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (Movie Review) | An Excellent Step-Up
After the entertaining surprise that was Fear Street 1994, the second installment of the trilogy inspired by R.L. Stine's book series of the same name brings us to the late 70s. Leigh Janiak is still helming, with a script co-written by Zak Olkewikz. This time the cast include Sadie Sink (Stranger Things), Emily Rudd (Dynasty, … Continue reading Fear Street Part Two: 1978 (Movie Review) | An Excellent Step-Up
Fear Street Part One: 1994 (Movie Review) | A Fast Paced Entertaining Intro to Horror
Unless it's a spoof on horror movies / slasher film I'm usually out, but for some reason this one intrigued me. I think it's because of R.L. Stine giving that he writes scary stories for preteens I figure I could probably handle this one. Fear Street 1994 is the first part of a trilogy, each … Continue reading Fear Street Part One: 1994 (Movie Review) | A Fast Paced Entertaining Intro to Horror
May readings | A Lot of Mystery with Some Sport and Magic
Title: Love is a StrangerSeries: More Heat Than The Sun #1Author: John WiltshireGenre(s): Romance, Military Fiction, Contemporary, Mystery, LGBTPage count: 505 pages (ebook)Published: 8 January 2021 My review | Book | Audiobook Title: Rueberry OrchardSeries: Beyond the Realm: Remember #1Author: Michele NotaroGenre(s): Urban Fantasy, MM Romance, ActionPage count: 343 pages (ebook)Published: 6 October 2020 My … Continue reading May readings | A Lot of Mystery with Some Sport and Magic
Lovecraft Country (S1 Review) | An Educational Fantasy Journey
I'm a scaredy-cat, I know that about myself and I'm O.K. with it. It's the reason why I was so reluctant to see Lovecraft Country even though I wanted to watch and review the pilot when it aired. I didn't. This series nagged at me and I caved. I watched the pilot in broad daylight … Continue reading Lovecraft Country (S1 Review) | An Educational Fantasy Journey
The Boys (S2 Review) | When What We’re Missing is Super-powered People
The Eric Kripke (Supernatural, Revolution) Prime Video series, based on the comic books "The Boys" by writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick W. Robertson, is back for a second season. Karl Urban (Thor: Ragnarok), Jack Quaid (The Hunger Games), Antony Starr (Banshee), Erin Moriarty (Captain Fantastic), Dominque McElligott (House of Cards), Jessie T. Usher (Shaft), … Continue reading The Boys (S2 Review) | When What We’re Missing is Super-powered People
The Boys (S2 Premiere Review) | The Set-Up of What Could Be a Great Season?
The new season of The Boys, based on the comic books "The Boys" by writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick W. Robertson, premiered on Prime Video. Review: I am really struggling with writing this, why? Because as good as The Boys is it's not a weekly type of show. There is no villain of the … Continue reading The Boys (S2 Premiere Review) | The Set-Up of What Could Be a Great Season?
Staked (The Iron Druid Chronicles #8) by Kevin Hearne | Book Review
When a druid has lived for two thousand years like Atticus, he's bound to run afoul of a few vampires. Make that legions of them. Even his former friend and legal counsel turned out to be a bloodsucking backstabber. Now the toothy troublemakers—led by power-mad pain-in-the-neck Theophilus—have become a huge problem requiring a solution. It's … Continue reading Staked (The Iron Druid Chronicles #8) by Kevin Hearne | Book Review
Warrior Nun (S1 Review) | Exciting, Uneven, and Twisty
Alba Baptista stars in this action-packed tale of good vs. evil based on the comic book series created by Ben Dunn.
TV Review: The Boys (S1) | Unexpected, Smart and Raw, A Must See
There are two things that drew me into the show, one is Karl Urban (Thor: Ragnarok) and the other, is the first trailer. Developed for Prime Videos by Eric Kripke (Supernatural) the show is based on the comic books "The Boys" by writer Garth Ennis and artist Darick W. Robertson. Co-starring alongside Urban is Jack … Continue reading TV Review: The Boys (S1) | Unexpected, Smart and Raw, A Must See
