I without a doubt of hesitation hope you dive in to this series. It's easily one of my favorites of all time, and I hope it becomes one of yours too.
A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab
I loved A Darker Shade of Magic. It challenged the rut of novels I felt like I've been drawn towards in the past, with it's sense of how magic works, and the eternal struggle of good vs. evil, and humanity in general.
The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert
Okay. I attempted to pace myself with this book, but come on guys. Creepy fairy tales. A mystery to solve. On top of the fact that we've had a plethora of cozy rainy reading days lately. I never stood a chance. The Hazel Wood was fun, and creepy, and in an extremely large genre, unique.... Continue Reading →
Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
I realize that I have a problem. Some people tell me they read to fall asleep. I then sit there trying to process. How that is even possible. Maybe I just love reading. Maybe I need to start Binge Readers Anonymous. Or maybe I pick up a wonderful book like Red Queen and there was never any... Continue Reading →
Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo
I give my kudos and recommendation for the lonely girl with human flaws, inhumane power, and a best friend who would move mountains. Like calls to like as the Grisha say so be careful with this book, as know I found a part of me in it.
Sightwitch by Susan Dennard
Full of romantic tension, the strength of friendships, amazing magics, crazy intense world building, exciting creatures, and everything you want in a fantasy novel.
Cruel Prince by Holly Black
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.
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.
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.
