‘The Witch Haven’ review: Sasha Peyton Smith draws readers into the magical world of 1911 New York in a historical fantasy debut

Sasha Peyton Smith sets her debut historical fantasy novel, ‘The Witch Haven,’ in a chaotic early 1900s New York City.

‘The Night When No One Had Sex’ review: Kalena Miller’s hilarious book dives into love and adult life

Kalena Miller’s ‘The Night When No One Had Sex’ examines the troubled thoughts of teenagers anticipating life after high school.

‘How We Fall Apart’ review: Katie Zhao’s dark academia thriller exposes the toxicity of competitive academic environments

Katie Zhao turns to the dark academia sub-genre in ‘How We Fall Apart’ to expose the toxic nature of competitive academics.

‘Poison for Breakfast’ review: Lemony Snicket’s newest novel is an ambling but delightful journey

‘Poison for Breakfast,’ the newest offering from Lemony Snicket, is a predictably strange read, if you are familiar with the author’s other works.

Trope Tuesday: Why We Love Enemies to Lovers Stories

“Enemies to Lovers” is a wildly popular trope within pop culture that is simply defined as two individuals that start off as enemies, but they fall in love …

‘Burden Falls’ review: Kat Ellis delivers a haunting murder mystery

Without a doubt, ‘Burden Falls’ is a horrifying and chilling novel by Kat Ellis that will leave you at the edge of your seat.

‘Vampires, Hearts, and Other Dead Things’ interview: Margie Fuston shares her love of vampires and New Orleans

The fantastic debut ‘Vampires, Hearts, and Other Dead Things’ from Margie Fuston sweeps us away to New Orleans, Louisiana, where her heroine, Victoria…