I'm finally starting to get back into the swing of things and so on my flight home for Christmas I finished reading The Last Tiara which I devoured the first 2/3s of when I started it.
A Dance with the Fae Prince by Elise Kova
In a return to our regularly scheduled posts, I’m here to GUSH about A Dance with the Fae Prince.
A Deal with the Elf King by Elise Kova
This was a perfect fantasy romance. If you are looking for an escape from the election stress this week, I could not recommend this book more.
A Golden Fury by Samantha Cohoe
I was elated to join the blog tour and read A Golden Fury by Samantha Cohoe. Dark passions, alchemy, politics, and family drama weave a addicting tale.
The Immortal City by Amy Kuivalainen
Okay team. This is where it gets hard for me. I feel as if I've read nothing but wonderful books this year. But I promise to be honest in my reviews always, and this one... fell flat. The Immortal City had nearly everything that I should want in a story. The Atlantean Legend. Magic. A... Continue Reading →
Library of the Unwritten by A. J. Hackwith
What I've learned is that I'm a sucker for a good book written about a librarian. I don't think that's unique for every little girl who grew up with her nose in a book. This story took so many elements that I love and threw them together, and I had a hard time putting it... Continue Reading →
The Girl the Sea Gave Back by Adrienne Young
Adrienne cemented herself as one of my dearly beloved authors with Sky In The Deep, and The Girl The Sea Gave Back is a heart rending sophomore novel that will keep you looking for the specific kind of pain, and joy that Adrienne creates.
Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin
17th Century France. Witches. Enemies-to-lovers. With over 500 pages of drama, sass, beautiful relationship dynamics and a magic system warring with faith, let Ms. Mahurin sweep you away into Serpent & Dove.
From the Corner of the Oval by Beck Dorey-Stein
From the Corner of the Oval weaves vivid storytelling, and draws the reader in. It provides a unique, and extremely human, lens on the world we so often only see described by pundits. What I loved most however, was it felt like I was getting a story told to me by my older sister.
Masked by M. Greenhill
In the end I was left slightly chagrined. I enjoyed the book even if at times...
