WARNING: SPOILERS OF THE DARKEST STAR IN THIS REVIEW. CHECK OUT MY TDS REVIEW. After such a long wait, we’re finally back for more. And as always, Jennifer’s writing just flows and grips you, you feel everything she wants you to feel and more, and as much as you try to slow down, the words […]
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[Victoria’s Review]: The Blacksmith Queen by G.A. Aiken
This story had all the elements that made me sit up and pay attention – warrior women, centaurs, witches, magic, Game of Thrones level of plotting and backstabbing… And yet…I don’t know what it was about this book, but it just really didn’t vibe with me. There were elements that I really enjoyed, which I’ll […]
[Annmarie’s Review] Butterfly in Frost by Sylvia Day
” You’re looking at it in the wrong way.” His grip tightens. “You’re broken. I’m broken. We don’t throw the pieces away. We fit them together until they make something new.” I think this quote is really helps sum up this story. Both characters are broken due to something in their past but they find […]
[Bre’s Review]: Reign of Brayshaw by Meagan Brandy
“A wolf may be stronger than a raven, but they need each other. The raven will call on the wolves. Where she flies, the wolves will follow. What she can’t touch, the wolves can. Where she’s too weak, the wolves are strong.” It feels as though I’ve been waiting for this book forever. The ending […]
[Asis’ Review] The Dead List by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Book CW: Suicide, Bullying, and a very scary clown. So, I absolutely adored this book. The pacing was great. The writing was on point. I laughed a lot. I got super scared. I fell hard for a certain someone… The characters were absolutely fantastic, endearing and felt like people I’d totally want to meet or to […]
[Rachel’s Review]: Gravemaidens by Kelly Coon
I. Loved. This. Book! It was so dark and had my heart absolutely racing from start to finish. Main character Kammani’s fifteen year old sister Nanaea is one of three beautiful girls chosen to accompany Lugal Marus, the leader of their city-state, into the Netherworld (aka afterlife) to be his Queen and serve him for […]
[Sita’s Review]: Faker by Sarah Smith
“Not everything needs to be a powerful statement about character or society or whatever. Sometimes, things are the way they are and nothing more” – Sarah Smith, ‘Faker’ This quote that popped up while I was reading and basically shouted at me on how I was feeling. I’m sorry I was really wanting to love […]
[Annmarie’s Review] Deadly Intentions by Lisa Harris
Caitlyn Lindsey and Josh’s story hooks you from the very beginning. I’m not always a fan of Tech/Medical/BioTerrorism subjects but I think Lisa Harris did a phenomenal job with this one. There wasn’t a ton of technical details but enough to catch your attention and help you understand everything in the story. This book grips […]