by Sandy M | Aug 12, 2022 | Review |
Tweet Kaitlyn‘s review of The Girl Who Belonged to the Sea (Azantian Trilogy, Book 1) by Katherine Quinn Young Adult Fantasy published by City Owl Press 28 Sep 22 Soooooo good. Pirates, ancient sea monsters, battling sea gods, a hot swoon worthy king with the...
by Sandy M | Jun 29, 2022 | Review |
Tweet Kaitlyn’s review of The Atlas Six (Atlas, Book 1) by Olivie Blake Fantasy published by Tor Books 28 Sep 21 Magic exists in the world and is wielded by Medeians who coexist with regular humans. Every decade the six most powerful Medeians are chosen for a...
by Sandy M | May 30, 2022 | Review |
Tweet Kaitlyn‘s review of Book of Night by Holly Black Fantasy published by Tor Books 3 May 22 I wanted to love this book. Having recently fallen in love with Ms. Black’s The Folk of the Air series, I assumed I was going to enjoy this immediately. It pains...
by Stevie | Jun 9, 2021 | Review |
Tweet Stevie‘s review of Raising Hell by Bryony Pearce Young Adult Urban Fantasy published by UCLan Publishing 03 Jun 21 It says something about the times we’re currently living through that urban fantasy with multiple gory deaths and zombies counts as fluffy...
by Tabs | May 6, 2021 | Guests and Events, Quacking About, Review |
Tweet Welcome to Day 6 of #RomBkLove! When trying to come up with a topic, I kept thinking about the books that gave me the most comfort in the last few years. Now, comfort can be an extremely subjective thing. You can find comfort in specific tropes or genres or in...