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December 13, 2023 Asis Reviews

[Asis’ Review] The Queen’s Rising by Rebecca Ross

This is the first book I ever read of Becca’s and I love it just as much now as the day I read it. Even here you can see how she was already the queen of worldbuilding. The two kingdoms we found ourselves in are so well built, so different, and full of places I […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #yafantasy, age gap, badass heroine, fantasy, Female Friendships, Friends to Lovers, Romance, royalty, Sisterhood, smart heroine, subverted tropes, Trainer trainee, young adult

November 28, 2020 Asis Reviews

[Asis’ Review] ARCHENEMIES by Marissa Meyer

The writing of this author apparently gets an A+ from me every time, but I think everyone already knows that. This story felt a little slower than the first one at times, I felt we had more constant action on Renegades. But on Archenemies, we actually get a lot more of the politics and social […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: action, alterego, anarchists, Diverse Character(s), enemies to lovers, fantasy, Fave Author(s), favorite books, plot-twist, political intrigue, sci-fi, science fiction, science-girl, Slow Burn Romance, superheroes, superpowers, supervillains, villains

October 7, 2019 Kaye Reviews

[Kaye’s Review]: A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer

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, […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: beauty and the beast, fantasy, modern retelling, Romance, YoungAdult

September 30, 2019 Lisa Reviews

[Lisa’s Review]: The Darkest Star by Jennifer L. Armentrout

First things first: the Darkest Star is the first installment of the Lux spin-off series, Origin. While Jen does a fantastic job getting everyone up to speed, I would highly recommend reading the Lux series before diving into this one. Firstly, you would seriously miss out and will eventually come to regret it. Secondly, running […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: aliens, fantasy, lux series, paranormal romance, science fiction, spin-off, young adult

September 22, 2019 Ava Reviews

[Ava’s Review]: Blood Truth by JR Ward

The Black Dagger Brotherhood will go down in history as the series that introduced me to PNR, and for that I am eternally grateful. Also eternally grateful for sexy vampires (*cough* Rhage, Butch *cough*), sexy humans (waddup Manello), and the sexiest of them all, Lassiter the Reality-TV-obsessed Deity. *blows a kiss* I really love the […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: black dagger brotherhood, black dagger legacy, blood truth, jr ward, paranormal romance, vampires

August 9, 2019 Asis Reviews

[Asis’ Review] RENEGADES by Marissa Meyer

ABOUT RENEGADES The book takes place in Gatlon City, a city where prodigies (humans with superpowers) live amongst regular people. In the past, prodigies had to hide and they were oppressed, but it all changed when the idealist supervillain and prodigy Ace Anarchy took the city with his group of Anarchists, and the world erupted […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: action, alterego, Diverse Character(s), enemies to lovers, fantasy, Fave Author(s), favorite books, girl-power, plot-twist, sci-fi, science fiction, science-girl, Slow Burn Romance, superheroes, superpowers, villains, YA, YoungAdult

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