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TBR & Beyond Book Tour: Goth Girl, Queen of the Universe Review

“I wish we lived in a world where we didn’t have to feel ashamed for being who we are. Or for needing help.” Synopsis: Bounced between foster homes since the age of seven, Jessica knows better than to set down roots. Most of the kids at her new Michigan high school think she’s a witch…

A Dance with the Fae Prince Review

Perfect for fantasy fans who do not enjoy the Sarah J Maas and Leigh Bardugo “will they, won’t they” algorithm, Elise Kova’s self-published novel “A Dance with the Fae Prince” will delight all fans of a good enemies to lovers romance with a heavy slowburn.

Bookish Rants: Severus Snape is Not a Hero

In this second entry in my “Bookish Rants” series, I address the ongoing debate about Severus Snape’s role as a “hero.” My views on this subject may be controversial to some readers, but I ask that my readership approaches this post with open minds.

Aurora Burning Review

Aurora Burning had me turning pages so fast that I burned through it in about two days. The second book in the Aurora Cycle trilogy had big boots to fill and boy did it fill them. The emotions that Kaufman and Kristoff brought out of readers continue throughout this book (and don’t seem to be…

Hades and Persephone Retellings Part 2

Hades and Persephone Retellings Part 2: While St. Clair does an excellent job retelling the Hades and Persephone myth, Persephone’s attitude and their relationship itself left much to be desired in this romance/fantasy novel.

Hades and Persephone Retellings Part 1

As the title of this post may have told you, this post will not be just a normal review. I felt the need to create this first post of many, comparing the various Hades and Persephone retellings in an attempt to determine which was the best.

TBR & Beyond Book Tour: Isoldesse Promo

Synopsis: Friendships are tested, new alliances are made, and the truth of one woman’s actions from over a millennia ago are revealed. Kenna and Meegan are college students dealing with upcoming finals, needy parents, boy drama, and what to do with their lives after they graduate in a few weeks. What they weren’t expecting was…

Sorcery of Thorns Review

“When terrible things have happened to you, sometimes the promise of something good can be just as frightening.” “All sorcerers are evil. Elisabeth has known that as long as she has known anything. Raised as a foundling in one of Austermeer’s Great Libraries, Elisabeth has grown up among the tools of sorcery—magical grimoires that whisper…

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