Book Review: Roanne Lau's The Serpent Called Mercy
The world, characters, and story had me hooked from start to finish, culminating in a really satisfying way.
The world, characters, and story had me hooked from start to finish, culminating in a really satisfying way.
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A few months after I finished reading Vajra Chandrasekera’s debut novel, The Saint of Bright Doors, Lesley asked me if I’d like...
She’s young and she’s pretty and she’s dead but she’s not a fool.
Premee Mohamed’s gorgeous, sensory novella And What Can We Offer...
“We were alike, this house and I. Both filled with bones that creaked and dark hallways where memories lingered still.”
S.H. Cooper’s...
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