I have your Case files of the Rocky Mountain Paranormal Research Society, got it at your panel during Fan Expo Denver! Loved your panel this year !! Looking forward to next year hoping to see you all there again!! (I was the one who got the last book you had at the expo)
@@fostersdf great to see you over here! We’ll likely try to be there next year. Haven’t finalized plans yet but we try to visit several cons throughout the year.
Another eclectic month! Interested in haunted Denver, as I will likely visit there next year. The Nations and Cannons rule book intrigues me. I'm struggling with the flow of Your Utopia. The Exorcist remains one of my favorite reads. Might need to look into Legion. Thanks for adding, once again, to my tbr mountain.
My july was almost entirety historical fiction (11/12). Detween Two Fires by Christopher Buehlman took place in 1347 during the black death, it was good but I hear his newer work is better. Karmilla by Luna Fury takes place in 1864, it's a filthy retelling of my fav classic vampire book Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan leFanu. There was one plot twist I was anticipating that didn't happen :/, but I got what I was hoping for otherwise! (realeased July 14th) The Familiars by Stacy Halls is the only other horror adjacent one, it took place in 1612 during real witch trials, it started good but unraveled at the end. ‐Wolf Winter by Cecilia Ekbäck ‐The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey ‐The Final Toll by Denise Domning had a few horror elements. I'd like to hear more about the non horror books, most book channels I wach are light on the horror but they give it it's due when it comes up.
Separated for your deleting convenience. My two cents are as someone on the left we've moved past treating both sides like they are equal cough cough the Supreme Court cough cough just as an example
@@EclecticGreyWitch I haven’t in public beyond what I said here. I’m conflicted about that sort of thing because I have lots of thoughts…but I’m also running a business and I don’t want to alienate potential customers.
I have your Case files of the Rocky Mountain Paranormal Research Society, got it at your panel during Fan Expo Denver! Loved your panel this year !! Looking forward to next year hoping to see you all there again!! (I was the one who got the last book you had at the expo)
@@fostersdf great to see you over here!
We’ll likely try to be there next year. Haven’t finalized plans yet but we try to visit several cons throughout the year.
Another eclectic month! Interested in haunted Denver, as I will likely visit there next year. The Nations and Cannons rule book intrigues me. I'm struggling with the flow of Your Utopia. The Exorcist remains one of my favorite reads. Might need to look into Legion. Thanks for adding, once again, to my tbr mountain.
@@tamaraw3620 drop me a line if you do come to Denver. I can hook you up with all the best haunted spots.
My july was almost entirety historical fiction (11/12).
Detween Two Fires by Christopher Buehlman took place in 1347 during the black death, it was good but I hear his newer work is better.
Karmilla by Luna Fury takes place in 1864, it's a filthy retelling of my fav classic vampire book Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan leFanu. There was one plot twist I was anticipating that didn't happen :/, but I got what I was hoping for otherwise! (realeased July 14th)
The Familiars by Stacy Halls is the only other horror adjacent one, it took place in 1612 during real witch trials, it started good but unraveled at the end.
‐Wolf Winter by Cecilia Ekbäck
‐The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey
‐The Final Toll by Denise Domning
had a few horror elements.
I'd like to hear more about the non horror books, most book channels I wach are light on the horror but they give it it's due when it comes up.
Separated for your deleting convenience. My two cents are as someone on the left we've moved past treating both sides like they are equal cough cough the Supreme Court cough cough just as an example
@@zachreads I don’t think I read any of those. But I do enjoy historical so my list is growing
Is there somewhere you discuss your opinions on Project 2025?
@@EclecticGreyWitch I haven’t in public beyond what I said here. I’m conflicted about that sort of thing because I have lots of thoughts…but I’m also running a business and I don’t want to alienate potential customers.
@@Phobophile That's fair.