


Plain Bad Heroines ARC Review
By Emily M. Danforth Plain Bad Heroines (ARC Review) Half horror and half historical fiction, Plain Bad Heroines follows the parallel storylines of the deaths at Brookhants School for Girls in 1902 and their connection to the scandalously sapphic bestselling memoir of...
Shadowplay ARC Review
By Joseph O’Connor Shadowplay The most authentically classic-sounding novel written in modern-day that I’ve ever read, Shadowplay is an immersive experience for those fascinated with Bram Stoker and the historical context surrounding Dracula. Written as if a...
The Book of V ARC Review
By Anna Solomon The Book of V. (ARC Review) Perfect for fans of The Red Tent, The Book of V explores womanhood, wife-hood, and Jewish identity through the perspectives of Esther, biblical wife of Ahasuerus; Vivian Barr, a senator’s wife in the ’70s on the cusp...