Introduction

Welcome to Erica Talks Books. Here I review books--new and old, as well as those yet to be released.

I read books across the board, but I do have favorite categories. That being said, you'll notice that some genres on my site are packed full of books, while others are a bit starved for attention. I unabashedly confess that nowadays I tend to prefer my books with an extra large helping of magic, wonder and whimsy, served with a hearty dash of inspiration.


Recent Posts


[Review] Demon with Benefits: Deluxe Limited Edition by Aurora Ascher (Hell Bent, book 3)

I loved this book so much. I'm not usually a fan of the enemies-to-lovers trope, but the character development was so well done, and I was so thoroughly invested in this book, that it didn't even occur to me that it was an enemies-to-lovers book until after I finished it. Great worldbuilding. Lots of action. Tons of tension and intrigue. Lots of steamy naughtiness... Speaking of which, more often than not, I find erotic scenes in novels to be uninspired filler. But for this book... I was so there for it. The delivery sung to my soul!And underneath all that awesomeness, the book is also filled with genuine depth, vulnerability, and a special nod to artists. A great read that is filled with both heat and heart.

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[Review] Karmen (Karmen #1-5) by Guillem March

Wow. What a weird mind-trip of a book. It's dark and edgy, gritty and layered. I don't want to give anything away, so I'll just say that this is a story about seizing what's important in life—living life to its fullest and not being afraid to step outside your comfort zone, so that you don't pass away with regrets.

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[Review] Gloam by Jack Mackay

Gloam is a hauntingly atmospheric book that celebrates the power of sibling bonds and the unexpected family that can be found in a step-parent. It’s a great choice for readers who enjoy a story that skillfully combines both physical and psychological horror.

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[Review] Suitor Armor, Vol 3 by Purpah

Wowza! I love this graphic novel so much. This is a surprisingly deep installment in the series, moving beyond pure fantasy to deliver a powerful story about self-discovery, the future of love, and the horrors of bigotry.

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[Review] When the Moon Hatched (Moonfall, book 1) by Sarah A. Parker

Oh, how I loved this book! I'll be honest: the beginning is a challenge. It throws a lot of information at you, making for a confusing start. The ending is also an abrupt cliffhanger that offers no immediate resolutions. But the reading experience packed between those two points is so breathtakingly good that it earns all five stars from me.

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