For all those who have been swept off your feet (or potentially enthralled by the fae) with Holly Black's previous books, your creepy and sinister weaver of tales is back.
How to Write a Novel in 30 Days by Megg Geri
As an inspiring author, I was elated to be given a chance to read Megg's book. After participating in two NaNoWriMos, I understand more on how I write, the things I've done wrong, and how hard getting a book finished can be. NaNoWriMo is National Novel Writing Month for those who are uninitiated to the... Continue Reading →
Not If I Save You First by Ally Carter
If you want to run away to Alaska, without having to throw on a coat, I highly recommend joining Maddie and Logan on their adventure.
Forest of a Thousand Lanterns by Julie C. Dao
Dao has masterfully crafted a haunting tale of a young woman determined to become Empress, and what that kind of a road those ambitions lead you down.
Furyborn by Claire Legrand
Legrand weaves a page-turning story that explores the breadth of friendship, family, an the impact our decisions make.
The Songs of Us by Emma Cooper
A refreshingly hard hitting novel, that beautifully details real life with a side heaping of humor along the way.
Changes by Betty Carpenter Pfaff
Betty brings a unique voice and an amazing amount of insight into the boom, bust, and daily happenings of the mines, and what it was like for those who worked in and around them.
ARC Sightwitch Preview by Susan Dennard
Sightwitch brings the readers into an entirely different part of the world of the Witchlands than we even knew existed.
The Last Namsara by Kristen Ciccarelli
The Last Namsara should be one of your first picks to read in 2018. The tale is spun with intricate craft, exposing the true reality of humanity, all the while surrounded by old magic and dragons.
Everless by Sara Holland
Starting the year off with a page turner is never a bad thing.
