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March 17, 2020 Sita Reviews

[Sita’s Review]: The House in the Cerulean Sea

Look, everyone is feeling a little stressed, a little dark, a little lost at the moment and we need to find things that will help get us through. It’s the little things, right? Cuddles with your furkids, having a cup of your favourite tea, marathoning your favourite show, and of course, reading a good book. […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: adult fantasy, LGBTQ, LGBTQ+ Friendly, paranormal romance, romantic comedy, Urban Fantasy

March 4, 2020 Lisa Reviews

[Lisa’s Review]: There Will Come a Darkness by Katy Rose Pool

There Will Come a Darkness is a solid fantasy debut that follows multiple characters through a well-established world of magic, prophecies, deceit, and political intrigue. Katy Rose Pool did an excellent job with the world-building. I was intrigued from the moment the book showed up on our available review copies list, and my curiosity grew […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: fantasy, science fiction, young adult

March 3, 2020 Skye Reviews

[Skye’s Review]: The Midnight Lie by Marie Rutkoski

“So you tell me what would make a good, quiet girl get herself in trouble, especially when she had so much to lose. Tell me.” With a quote like that, you know you’re in for a delightful ride. That quote is from the very first chapter. Needless to say, I was helpless to Marie Rutkoski’s […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #diversereads, #nafantasy, #newadult, #yafantasy, $f/fromance, fantasy, LGBTQ, NA, YA

February 25, 2020 Skye Reviews

[Skye’s Review]: The Shadows Between Us By Tricia Levenseller

All I knew about this book was that it’s described as a Slytherin romance. Oh, boy, is it that. The main character of this book, Alessandra, is the epitome of a Slytherin. She’s ambitious, cunning, ruthless, charming and witty. She’s done horrible things yet you can’t help but like her. She accepts who she is […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #morallygreycharacters, #naromance, #slytherinromance, #yaromance, fantasy, Romance

February 11, 2020 Skye Reviews

[Skye’s Review]: All the Stars and Teeth by Adalyn Grace

A princess. A pirate. A mermaid. And a Ferrick. This, my friends, is the golden recipe for your new favorite bookish squad. Amora is the princess of Visidia. When we first meet her, she’s awaiting her coronation. However, before she can claim her royal title and right to the throne, she must prove to her […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: debut author, fantasy, YA, YA Fantasy

February 6, 2020 Lisa Reviews

[Lisa’s Review]: Winterwood by Shea Ernshaw

Winterwood is a hauntingly beautiful story, about a young girl, her magical heritage, dark woods full of lost things, and the boy she found in said woods on the one night a month the trees don’t see everything. “But tonight I walk without her, chasing that same moon up the same dark, frozen river – […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: fortbidden romance, magic, murder, slowburn, witch, young adult

January 9, 2020 ideallyrachel Reviews

[Rachel’s Review]: Chosen (Slayer #2) by Kiersten White

This is how you end a series folks!! Chosen is the second in Kiersten White’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer series, the first of which, titled “Slayer” came out in January 2019. I’m a simple girl, I see “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and i’m on-board, no questions asked but this one knocked it out of the […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: buffy the vampire slayer, tv spinoff, Vampire hunters, vampire slayer, vampires

January 7, 2020 Lisa Reviews

[Lisa’s Review:] Every Other Weekend by Abigail Johnson

Abigail Johnson’s Every Other Weekend is my first read of the year, and I honestly can’t tell you when a book last left me this much of an emotional mess. Johnson managed to spin an angsty, emotional, and incredibly realistic story around two, for different reasons, broken homes, the unpredictability of life, and the unexpected […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: contemporary romance, friends turned lovers, TW: Sexual Assault, unlikely friendship, young adult

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