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 […]
Romance
[Bre’s Review]: War of Hearts of S. Young
“…you’ll come across more bad things this world has to offer. But don’t ever forget that there’s love and kindness in this world too.” I finished this book this morning and I already want to re-read it. I loved every part of Thea and Conall’s story. They were so strong apart, but once together they […]
[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 […]
[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 […]
[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 […]