Jennifer Armentrout’s writing is addicting. I’ve read 90% of the books she has written, and I plan on reading the rest. Her stories never fail to entertain me. The characters are always funny and witty. The romances are swoon-worthy. Throw in a great plot and what else could you ask for? The Burning Shadow picks […]
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[Alexandra’s Review] Down too Deep by J. Daniels
There are often surprises that can be found in the most unexpected reads. F=Down too Deep was one such surprise for me. After seeing how much Stephanie was gushing and fangirling about this book I had to request it! And it didn’t disappoint! The story follows Nathan Bell who after the death of his wife […]
[Lisa’s Review]: Handle With Care by Helena Hunting
I started reading Helena Hunting after this year’s Apollycon and haven’t looked back since. I adored the hell out of the previous books in this series, and this one was no different. I picked up this book late one night when I couldn’t sleep. I ended up not sleeping for quite a while longer. In […]
[Asis’ Review] The Wicked King by Holly Black
The Wicked King is the second book in the Folk of the Air series, you can read my review of the first book right HERE: REVIEW OF THE CRUEL PRINCE by Holly Black. There might be spoilers for the Cruel Prince ahead on this review. This book left me with the biggest book hangover of […]
[Asis’ Review] The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
The plot took shape and picked up a great pace, there was so much happening and the story got me more and more invested, so much that I couldn’t have stopped if I tried. It had so much action and mystery, a GREAT political intrigue and some of the BEST plot-twists I’ve read in YA.
[Lisa’s Review]: The Burning Shadow by Jennifer L. Armentrout
The Burning Shadow was one of my most anticipated reads of 2019. I loved the Lux Series; I loved the Darkest Star and couldn’t wait to dive back into the world of the Luxen, Origins, and Arum. While I never doubted that Jen would deliver – we’re talking about Jen here – she really outdid […]
[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 […]
[Asis’ Review] The Burning Shadow by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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 […]