
About the book, The Frequency Genre: Mystery / Speculative Thriller / Thriller / Suspense / History Publisher: Atmosphere Press Publication Date: July 21, 2026 Scroll down for givaway! He didn’t expect his life to change in a single moment. He didn’t expect it to ask anything in return. Bronx Rousselle built his small life on […]

Indigo, the Deep is the third installment in Kellye Abernathy’s Yellow Cottage series, and the third time I’ve had the privilege of immersing myself in one of her stories.

I listened to the audiobook edition of Under the Stairs, and I have to say that these stories feel even more unsettling in audio than they might on the page.

Sebastian Wilson is an aspiring actor whose latest “role” leads him into the lives of a wonderfully eclectic group of people. What I found especially interesting is that the male lead is a catalyst rather than the center of everyone else’s story. Without even realizing it, Wilson becomes exactly what several people need at pivotal moments in their lives, even as he struggles to accept himself for who he really is.

Science fiction is often at its most satisfying when it combines imaginative ideas with believable human stakes, and Andrea Goyan’s The Catalyst does exactly that. The novel balances scientific intrigue with questions about responsibility, identity, and the unintended consequences of discovery, creating a story that’s as engaging intellectually as it is entertaining.
i only managed to finish two books the month of april. that used to be rare but it’s turning into the norm it seems. but i keep buying books like i’m still reading ten a month! ;D seeing under the tuscan sun on your list reminds me that i never did finish it. maybe i’ll pick it up again and give it another go. it’s not as if seeing the movie ruins the book any…since the two seemed to not have one thing in common!