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.
Dark Shores by Danielle L. Jensen
Call it the Gryffindor in me, but the noble self-sacrifice in the name of those you love is one of my favorite tropes.
A Curse so Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer
When I wasn't laughing, or crying, I was able to use this wonderful novel as my escape.
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.
The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater
I'm so grateful to have been able to join along on this strange journey, here's to the final chapter of the Raven Cycle.
Blue Lily, Lily Blue by Maggie Stiefvater
Finally, the world is starting to shift. Things are becoming stranger, and I didn't realize they could. Another breathtaking installment in The Raven Cycle.
The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater
This novel seems to sweep you up and chew you up, in the best of ways. Here's to the continuation of some of my favorite characters in the strange little town of Henrietta.
Dark of the West by Joanna Hathaway
I was left speechless from the rich and complex world building, political plots, and memorable characters.
