book review, historical fiction

Review: Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher

Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher is a delightfully gory* novel set in late 19th century North Carolina following scientific illustrator Sonia Wilson as she begins a new job with a reclusive, surly naturalist with a penchant for insects and parasites. A stark departure from her usual botanical illustrations, crafting insects and their life cycles proves… Continue reading Review: Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher

book review, historical fiction

Review: The Red Winter by Cameron Sullivan

Blending historical, speculative, and supernatural genres, The Red Winter by Cameron Sullivan is a cross between The Witcher series and Brotherhood of the Wolf, with a smattering of Baldur's Gate 3. TRW follows seemingly immortal Professor Sebastian Grave, the demon that inhabits him (and sometimes astral projects into corporeal form) Sarmodel, and the succubus Livia… Continue reading Review: The Red Winter by Cameron Sullivan