“A Deal With the Elf King” is a standalone romance set in epic fantasy that you cannot miss. It’s the first book in the Married to Magic series. The biggest highlight of this book for me was Elise Kova’s world building. It’s such an interesting world and I have a feeling it will become one […]
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[Asis’ Review] A Duet With The Siren Duke by Elise Kova
The story was great. I loved all the nods to the Little Mermaid, they were definitely there and made my heart so happy. I also really liked the portrayal of the sirens. The main character and her journey was the best thing about this book for sure. It’s similar yet so different to what Elise […]
[Asis’ Review] A Dance With Whe Fae Prince by Elise Kova
“A dance with the fae prince” by Elise Kova is the second standalone in the Married to Magic series. And I am telling you right now, this series only gets better with each book. In this story we get to meet Katria and Davien, a couple that I ADORED so much. He buys her hand […]
[Asis’ Review] Queen of Roses by Briar Boleyn
This book is super similar to the first Blood and Ash book. So if that interests you, definitely check it out. The beginning of the book was incredibly addictive, I loved it. After a bit though, it slowed down a lot and it took me a while to continue. This was in the first half […]
[Emily’s Review]: Belladonna by Adalyn Grace
This book has been on my radar since I read the blurb months and months ago. Signa is twenty years old and at this point in her life, just waiting until the day she can claim her inheritance and be done with all the “caretakers” in her life. They use her for her money and […]
[Emily’s Review]: Wild is the Witch by Rachel Griffin
After a night of magic turns deadly, Iris Gray vows to never let another person learn she’s a witch. It doesn’t matter that the Witches’ Council found her innocent or that her magic was once viewed as a marvel—that night on the lake changed everything.
Now settled in Washington, Iris hides who she really is and vents her frustrations by writing curses she never intends to cast. And while she loves working at the wildlife refuge she runs with her mother, she loathes Pike Alder, the witch-hating aspiring ornithologist who interns with them.
When Pike makes a particularly hurtful comment, Iris concocts a cruel torment for him. But just as she’s about to dispel it, an owl swoops down and steals the curse before flying far away from the refuge. The owl is a powerful amplifier, and if it dies, Iris’s dark spell will be unleashed not only on Pike, but on everyone in the region.
Forced to work together, Iris and Pike trek through the wilderness in search of the bird that could cost Pike his life. But Pike doesn’t know the truth, and as more dangers arise in the woods, Iris must decide how far she’s willing to go to keep her secrets safe.
[Elizabeth’s Review]: See You Yesterday by Rachel Lynn Solomon
Did I immediately pre-order a physical copy of this book once I finished it? Yes, I did. I have reviewed Rachel Lynn Solomon’s YA books, which you can find here too, and my reviews tend to follow the same direction when it comes to her books. Just the synopsis of See You Yesterday alone had me vehemently […]
[Portia’s Review]: Twin Crowns (Twin Crowns #1) by Catherine Doyle and Katherine Webber
This was easily one of the best books I’ve read so far this year. I read a good bit of YA fantasy, and it often starts to feel repetitive and regurgitated. When I first read this synopsis, I was intrigued by the twin drama…. but what really grabbed me was the comparison to The Princess […]