The characters are on point, the setting is ever growing and complex, the tangled web of conspiracy is starting to slowly unravel, the pace doesn't let you put the book down, and of course you're left on a cliff-hanger.
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Bardugo not only creates a diverse world, with complex politics, varied cultures, and a vivid criminal underground, but she makes reading about it all fun.
Faithless by Graham Austin-King
Faithless indulges us in an epic fantasy reminiscent of Lord of the Rings, while challenging the reader about faith, religion, and humanity itself.
Truthwitch by Susan Dennard
Dennard writes in such a way that you abscond on the journey with Safi and Iseult, maybe it was for this reason I couldn't stop reading until I ran out of pages.
The Sight by Chloe Neill
I hope you're well rested because this novel is going to be a race to the finish. 4.25 Stars!
The Veil by Chloe Neill
From characters with true depth, to the premise of supernatural war-torn New Orleans, this first novel began my cravings to read more about the well crafted series.
Carnegie’s Maid by Marie Benedict
An artfully woven story of the dirty truths of immigrants and the pursuit of wealth. And how anyone is able of inspiring generosity and benevolent change within society.
Seventh Decimate by Stephen R. Donaldson
It's so hard for me, when there is a book that I know I could love, but for some reason I just don't. Seventh Decimate has everything in it that should keep pulling you in.
Tree of Ages by Sara C. Roethle
I had the craving for a good epic fantasy, and this world provided it. There is action, a quest, the potential for a slow-burn romance, family drama, an unknown past, the the looming threat of potential war on the horizon.
The Forgotten Beasts of Eld by Patricia McKillip
To me The Forgotten Beasts of Eld has become a tale I will gladly read again, and shall always have a treasured spot in my library.
