Between Frames
by W.R. Gingell ★★★★★ What’s a little spit between friends? I mean, what’s up with JinYeong? If it goes on, Pet is going to be more vampire than human. Or will JinYeong be more human than vampire? Which one is … Continue reading →
by W.R. Gingell ★★★★★ What’s a little spit between friends? I mean, what’s up with JinYeong? If it goes on, Pet is going to be more vampire than human. Or will JinYeong be more human than vampire? Which one is … Continue reading →
by W.R. Gingell ★★★★★ Quips, quirks, and deadly monsters Another awesome, frenetic read from W.R. Gingell. I just love Pet, and I was so jazzed to jump into another City Between book. Okay, I also love Zero, Aethelas, JinYeong, and … Continue reading →
by W.R. Gingell ★★★★★ Original, poetic, and dreamy with comedic timing There is a slow dreamy feel to this book, a slow wandering through a mystery. This book reminds me of those poems where the shape and rhythm match the … Continue reading →
by W.R. Gingell ★★★★★ Two fae and a vampire move into your house, what do you do? Hide and spy on them, of course! Loved, loved, loved Between Jobs (The City Between Book 1)! Pet, a 17-year-old squatter, has woken … Continue reading →
by W.R. Gingell ★★★★★ Being the queen heir isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, but neither is finishing school… Accompanied by some old friends and a crafty new friend, Annabel faces one of the hardest challenges of her life: … Continue reading →
by W.R. Gingell ★★★★★ You can’t go wrong with Gringell’s fairy tales If you like fairy tales or re-imaginings of fairy tales, you will enjoy W.R. Gingell’s stories. And the Shards of a Broken Sword trilogy shows that Gingell’s writing … Continue reading →