The Girl on the Edge of Summer Book Review ( @boldstrokebooks )from @kleffnotes

Micky Knight is a New Orleans PI who agrees to not one, but two cases that she knows are going to be difficult cases. In The Girl on the Edge of Summer Knight will delve into the dark secrets of a teenage girl who committed suicide and a murder that took place over a century ago. While these two cases might not be officially related the evils of society echo back through the years and show just how far someone can go before they break. Continue reading “The Girl on the Edge of Summer Book Review ( @boldstrokebooks )from @kleffnotes”

The Hollow History of Professor Perfectus Story Review ( @ginnhale )from @kleffnotes

Chicago 1893 is a site to behold with The United Americas Exhibition bringing magical displays, automatons, and dinosaurs to the eyes of passersby. Abril and Geula are part of an impressive magic show that they insist is merely slight of hand and feats of impressive distraction. What the audiences don’t know is that what Abril does, through the figure known as Professor Perfectus, is actual magic. The two women are hoping to use this exhibition to help them make a life of their own away from all of the people looking for them, but before they can leave their hidden secrets will come to light in the story “The Hollow History of Professor Perfectus.” Continue reading “The Hollow History of Professor Perfectus Story Review ( @ginnhale )from @kleffnotes”

Not Your Sidekick Book Review ( @InterludePress )from @kleffnotes

Jessica Tran, Jess to her friends, wishes she could feel special, like she was something more than ordinary. After World War III superpowers have become more common and for Jess growing up in a family with two superhero parents, an even more powerful super sister, and a genius younger brother she feels like she will never measure up. When she gets selected for an internship position at the massive technology corporation she hopes that she can finally live up to the pressure she feels to be as impressive as the rest of her family. Not Your Sidekick is a story that takes the traditional idea of superheroes and focuses on someone who is growing up and trying to find their own way to feel like a hero. Continue reading “Not Your Sidekick Book Review ( @InterludePress )from @kleffnotes”

Sideshow Book Review ( @InterludePress )from @kleffnotes

Opening in Cleveland, Ohio in 1957, Sideshow is an extension of the universe first introduced in Amy Stilgerbauer’s The Fire-Eater’s Daughter. Abby has been training in opera, but she finds a peace when she is working at a local diner. As the eldest daughter in a large Italian family she and her brother are doing their best to support their younger siblings as well as their elderly Nonna. While she often sees young lovers canoodling in the diner, after breaking up with her boyfriend Frank she doesn’t long for love and when he suddenly appears insisting that she marry him she finds herself looking for an escape in the traveling circus that has come to town. Continue reading “Sideshow Book Review ( @InterludePress )from @kleffnotes”

Queerly Loving Volumes 1 and 2 Book Review ( @queer_pack )from @kleffnotes

Queerly Loving Volumes 1 and 2 are from the publisher Queer Pack, which used to be an imprint of Ylva Publishing. They have now become their own entity and the stories collected within this two volume set focus on relationships that span the complete LGBTQ+ umbrella. From the very first story in the first volume readers will be captivated by the diversity of stories and the wonderful collection of characters that show just how big and beautiful the queer community is. Continue reading “Queerly Loving Volumes 1 and 2 Book Review ( @queer_pack )from @kleffnotes”

The Bi Line: Return to Silas with the Carmilla Novel from @kleffnotes

It has felt like centuries, but new Carmilla content is finally here! For those of you at ClexaCon this year you might have been able to pick up an early copy of the novel either from the Carmilla booth or from some of the Carmilla themed panels and meet ups. I was able to snag a copy from the booth and it took all kinds of restraint not to rush off to my room and read the book while I was still in Las Vegas. Once I got back to my small Ohio town I hunkered down and read the entire book in one go, which shows how much my restraint wavered once I had any free time. Continue reading “The Bi Line: Return to Silas with the Carmilla Novel from @kleffnotes”

The Potion @DirtRoadBooks Review from @kleffnotes

Dirt Road Books is a publisher that surprised me. I previously reviewed their book Bitter Root Queen and was struck by how much I really enjoyed this book. I am not often a romance fan, but I was blown away by the complexity of characters and the power of the story. I decided to mix it up and pick up a book that fit more with one of my more often preferred genres, fantasy. The Potion has a mad scientist like protagonist named Vera Kennedy who is fixated on creating an elixir that will give women the ability to live according to their desires, but when Georgette Harris arrives seeking help the two women find themselves drawn together into a mystery. Continue reading “The Potion @DirtRoadBooks Review from @kleffnotes”

Fandom to Fantasy Vol 2 @SapphireBooks Review from @kleffnotes

Last year I reviewed the first volume of Fandom to Fantasy from Sapphire Books and this year while at ClexaCon I was able to pick up the second volume. This two volume set was released in 2018 in partnership with ClexaCon and focuses on stories set in convention settings. I enjoyed the first volume and honestly had meant to pick up the second one far earlier than this year. Fans, fan fiction, and fantasy all come together in these stories focuses on queer lovers and their passions for each other and their fandoms. Continue reading “Fandom to Fantasy Vol 2 @SapphireBooks Review from @kleffnotes”

Life Through a Mirror: The Battle Rages On Book Review from @kleffnotes

Life Through a Mirror: The Battle Rages On is the second book in a trilogy by Caesar Rondina. This series is described as a romantic murder mystery that focuses on Allie and David who are trapped in a suspenseful situation connect to murder. They are trying to save themselves and their families as they fight against what seems to be a never ending struggle meant to shatter everything they have. Life Through a Mirror: The Battle Rages On furthers the story and creates a deeper connection between the reader and core characters. Continue reading “Life Through a Mirror: The Battle Rages On Book Review from @kleffnotes”

The Ultimate Droodles Compendium Book Review from @kleffnotes

Doodles are something almost everyone does either out of boredom or because they just can’t keep still. Now while doodles are well known you might not be as familiar with droodles. Yes, you read that right, Droodles. These very specific creations are something Roger Price was well known for. For the current generation Roger Price was one of the creators of Mad Libs, which was just one of the many things he accomplished in his life. His collected works of Droodles are collected and being re-released by Fritz Holznagel with a foreword from Leonard Maltin in The Ultimate Droodles Compendium for a new group of readers as well as for fans of the originals. Continue reading “The Ultimate Droodles Compendium Book Review from @kleffnotes”