It's release day, and a huge congratulations to Ryan Lanz who's releasing his fifth book in the Red Kingdom series - The Promise of Scars. I was first introduced to the series a few years ago and dove straight in, and was immediately impressed with the exciting plot and the beautiful world building. I read book... Continue Reading →
A Death Worth Living by Trey Stone
It's been four months since my latest book, A Death Worth Living was released, and what a wild, beautiful ride it has been so far. A Death Worth Living is an introspective novella about life, death, sorrow and remembrance. At it's core, it asks one simple question: If you were given the opportunity to go... Continue Reading →
How Is It February Already?
I... what? Wasn't it just December? I feel like this happens every year. There's a build up towards the end, toward Christmas, the end of the year, all the celebrations and BOOM!โsuddenly it's April. Okay, so it's not that bad, or at least it wasn't this time it is only February after all. But still,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Conviction by Michael Cordell
I bloody did it again! Okay, so first of all - this is a fantastic book and an absolute must-read if you like legal thrillers. But also, I somehow managed to read these books out of order. Not that it matters - but first time around, I somehow started with book 3 in the series,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Silence of The Lambs by Thomas Harris
It's not for nothing that this book holds the title for the best thriller ever! I recently picked up Red Dragon, the first book I've ever read by Thomas Harris - after years of being a Hannibal fan solely through film and TV - and I loved it. It's dark, it's gritty, it's short! -... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Trail of Heroes by S. F. Claymore
An indie fantasy epic that keeps on giving! I think it was way back in 2018 when I stumbled upon book 1 in the series, Champion's Rising, and was introduced to the incredible world of Prince Snarmis and his companions. I was immediately pulled in, and now, seven years later, it's been a blast to... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson
It's done! The second era of the Mistborn series is over - and what an ending it was. The Lost Metal carries on a few years after the third book - where Wax and Wayne fought to uncover dark secrets and weird conspiracies, leading them to discover new places, new peoples, and more unanswered questions... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Nord For Det รde Hav by Liv Balstad
An incredible real-life account of life in the Arctic. Nord For Det รde Hav - or North Of The Desolate Sea, if you prefer the translation is the story of Liv Balstad's nine year long adventure in Longyearbyen, Svalbard where she lived and worked as a radio hostess, wife, mother and in support of her... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Confession by Michael Cordell
Haha! I messed up big time! Ok, so that's a weird way to start a book review, I know. Let me start over: Confession by Michael Cordell is a legal thriller following lawyer Thane Banning on his latest case: defending a young sex worker who's accused of murdering a high profile football coach. The kicker?... Continue Reading →
It’s Finally Here – A Death Worth Living Is Out Now
It's finally here - my next book, A Death Worth Living is out now! Buy today at Inked In Gray A Life Relived Jacob, dead at twenty and feeling robbed of what he thought would be a long and fruitful life. Heโs met by a mysterious figure whose job it is to guide him through... Continue Reading →