Love Goggles by Elaine Overton
The premise doesn’t quite work, sadly.
The premise doesn’t quite work, sadly.
An anthology with a Kickstarter/Indiegogo theme? Sold!
Easily one of the dumbest stories I’ve read, and worst of all, now I can’t get a Taylor Swift song out of my head.
This is everything I want a Dragon Age book to be. It gives me life and gets me ready to kick some ass.
Debut efforts tend to flounder as often as they fly, but Sheryl Lister’s irrational heroine in Just to Be With You sinks this one.
Keith Ross organizes another tour to Cthulhu’s playground in Dead But Dreaming 2, and it’s as much a blast as the last time he did this.
This is almost a great, complicated read. Maybe if it has more pages? It’s very readable, but missing something.
Christmas anthologies tend to be misses, unless you’re soused.
Ooh, Renaissance Italy! The scenery is lovely, and the narrative is pretty engaging. But this is a revenge plot with so little emotional pay-off, so… eh.
Falling for a nerd in 1908 is a wild, exuberant, insane rush. I’ve no idea how true is that, but The Songbird’s Seduction makes me a convert to the faith.