How They Met In the Army

This week is a review of "Frost Mate" by Elle Beaumont and Candace Robinson. It is a twist on the tale of Krampus and for those who always had a thing for the "Beast" from Beauty and the Beast.

The Son Who’s Supposed to be a Failure

Now, like most of the isekai, this is one where the main character, Arcus Raytheft, reawakens memories of a past life in a dreamlike way. This time, because of the way Arcus remembers, the memories stay just memories and Arcus stays in charge as the host and views these in a detached way. So, what triggered the memories? Let's get started...

Angel in his Life

Slow-Burn, Slice-of-life, Boy-Gets-Close-to-Girl-Unromantically kind of tale. There is a lot here to work with, but it's all cute in the end. "The Angel Spoils Me Rotten" by Saekisan. Published by Yen Press.

The Amaranthine Saga

Tsumiko and the Enslaved Fox by Forthright I might enjoy reading light and graphic novels, but that doesn't mean I have forgotten all about regular novels too. (As a Warning: I apologize for any names I end up mispronouncing.)

Remaking Snow White’s “Evil Stepmother”

I read another fairytale and isekai mix. A villainess retelling of Snow White, entitled, "I'm Only a Stepmother, but My Daughter is Just So Cute!" volume one by Yir. What happens when the Evil Queen gets a personality make-over because she isn't even the same person? Let me tell you.