A Curse So Dark And Lonely was a breath of fresh air from many books I have read recently. The pacing of the book was very well done leaving me to easily pick up where I left off with no questions. The writing style let me read quickly with no complicated wording and mystery that, […]
[Kaye’s Review:] Winterwood By Shea Ernshaw
Set in the beautiful snowed in mountains, Winterwood by Shea Ernshaw follows Nora, a descendant of witches who have long walked the forests of Jackjaw Lake and are said to have come from their very depths. When Nora wanders into the Wicker Woods under the cover of the full moon, she finds something she never […]
[Kaye’s Review:] There Will Come A Darkness by Katy Rose Pool
The Six Prophetic cities are flourishing in all ways of overindulgence and evil. Everyone is aware that since The Prophets have disappeared, the world has gone from good to bad to worse with no instruction or guidance on how to rise above. There are murders in the holy city by the Pale Hand, preaching of […]
[Kaye’s Review] A Treason of Thorns by Laura E. Weymouth
The STUNNING cover of A Treason of Thorns makes this novel stand out among the crowd and instantly caught my eye. Although the cover is to die for— the story behind the cover is more enchanting than I thought possible. In this daring book about unconditional love, Laura E. Weymouth takes us on an adventure […]
[Kaye’s Review:] Bright Burning Stars by A. K. Small
The world of ballet is a dark world and something I knew going into this book. There’s been something about this world that fascinated me since I was a little girl even though I have never danced. I suggest a basic understanding of ballet and the formations (or just use a lot of google like […]