It’s been years since I read this series, but like the first time, once you start, there’s no stopping. I finished Half-Blood, closed the book, and then grabbed this one. Jen has an unmatched ability to capture me with her writing, time, and time again. I’ve never tried to put my feelings about this series […]
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[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 […]
[Lisa’s Review]: Half-Blood (Covenant #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout
I’m currently re-reading this series, and I’m only now getting around to writing this down, but here’s what I remember from the day I stumbled over this series: I remember reading the synopsis for this book, thinking, holy crap, I have to read this right freaking now. Greek mythology, badass female warrior, and romance that […]
[Lisa’s Review:] Wicked (A Wicked Trilogy #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout
By now, I seriously feel like a broken record whenever I write a review for one of Jen’s books. They usually begin with some form of “this book is so awesome I can’t even tell you,”; “here we go again,” or “holy awesome.” But honestly, I don’t know what to tell you – her writing […]
[Portia’s Review]: Broken (Blackwater Pack #1.5) by Hannah McBride
So when I read Sanctum, the first book in the series (click the title to see my review!) I loved Remy, the alpha, and the rest of the readers swooned for him too. But he wasn’t rough around the edges enough for me. I had my eye on the next in line, Rhodes. I loved […]
[Lisa’s Review]: The Brightest Night (Origin #3) by Jennifer L. Armentrout
I’ve been not-so-patiently waiting for the next book in this series for quite some time, and of course, I dived into it the second the ARC landed in my inbox. I’m happy to report that Jen remains absolutely untouched by the “I nail the first books in the series, and it goes downhill from there” […]
[Lisa’s Review:] Kingdom of Sea and Stone (Crown of Coral and Pearl #2) by Mara Rutherford
Kingdom of Sea and Stone picks up right where it’s predecessor, Crown of Coral and Pearl left off, so if you haven’t read this one – abort mission. This review contains spoilers for the first book. After Nor’s daring escape from New Castle, she returns home to Varenia, hopeful that this is the end of […]
[Lisa’s Review:] Blood and Honey (Serpent and Dove #2) by Shelby Mahurin
Shelby Mahurin’s Serpent & Dove was one of my favorite books in 2019, and hands down one of the best debuts I had read in a long time. Naturally, reading the sequel was a no brainer, and all I can say is get ready folks! Shelby once again managed to completely pull me into her […]