If you held a gun to my head and forced me to describe this book, I would say “light and fluffy”. This might come as a surprise considering the main character has obvious PTSD from having survived a massacre as a child, but that’s how this book feels to me. You can almost ignore the…
Review: The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid
Alright. I’m going to admit that I received this book early from NetGalley way back in January, and I still haven’t finished it. I’ve picked it up and put it down at least 3 times. I found the world of Évike’s danger-filled forest intriguing. I loved every bit of the mythology, from the forest creatures…
Review: The Bone Maker by Sarah Beth Durst
I finally did it, you guys. I finally finished a Sarah Beth Durst novel! This is not the author’s fault. The publisher has been sending me ARCs of her books for a while now. I received the entire Queens of Renthia trilogy, plus an eARC of Race the Sands. I just couldn’t get into the…
Review: A Summoning of Souls by Leanna Renee Hieber
It has been such a pleasure, and a privilege, to watch this author develop her talent and her voice. Since the very beginning, I knew that she was something special. I haven’t been able to keep up with every release, and my new release reading has shrunk during epidemic anxiety. There is plenty to read,…
Review: Ink & Sigil by Kevin Hearne
So I was a bit delayed in reviewing this because I had to go and finally read the last book & a half in the Iron Druid Chronicles to make sure that I wouldn’t be spoiled for those. Why hadn’t I read those yet? Well. Sometimes we don’t want a story to end, and so…