Review: Love, Theoretically
Rival physicists collide in a vortex of academic feuds and fake dating shenanigans in this delightfully STEMinist romcom from the New York Times bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis and Love on the Brain.
Review: Court of the Undead (Trueborn #)
A stunningly dark fantasy novel set during the rise of the Ottoman Empire. Perfect for fans of Netflix’s Castlevania and From Blood and Ash.
Review: Divine Rivals
When two young rival journalists find love through a magical connection, they must face the depths of hell, in a war among gods, to seal their fate forever.
Review: The Hurricane Wars (Book 1)
An exquisite fantasy brimming with unforgettable characters, sizzling enemies-to-lovers romance, and richly drawn worlds, The Hurricane Wars marks the breathtaking debut of an extraordinary new writer.
Review: The Twisted Mark
Romeo and Juliet meets courtroom drama meets ACOTAR. That’s all that needs to be said.
Review: Last Violent Call (Secret Shanghai 3.5)
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Chloe Gong comes two captivating new novellas surrounding the events of Foul Lady Fortune and following a familiar cast of characters from the These Violent Delights Duet!
Review: The Foxglove King (Book 1)
Review of the first book in Hannah Witten’s Nightshade Crown series, The Foxglove King. Filled with spies, political intrigue, death magic, and religious zealotry, the Foxglove King will pull you in as the dead literally rise with the power of necromancy as ancient prophecies come to life and this world heads towards apocalypse.
Review: Elektra
Review of Jennifer Saint’s take on three women of the Trojan War: Elektra, Clytemnestra, and Cassandra. Family curses, impotent rage, and patient revenge all interplay as the great Trojan War rages.
Review: The Prison Healer
Review of Lynette Noni’s newest series, The Prison Healer. Kiva, raised in a hellish prison, must survive not only the prison itself, but an incurable plague, brewing rebellion, and a trial of elements. Will her family save her in time?
Review: Lost in the Never Wood
Review of Lost in the Never Wood, a modern YA contemporary fantasy thriller with forbidden woods, missing memories, lost boys, Peter Pan, and Wendy.
Review: Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries (Book 1)
Review of Heather Fawcett’s latest book, Emily Wilde’s Encyclopedia of Faeries. If you are looking for a cozy, low-stakes fantasy with a lovable academic, her ever faithful hound, and her hopelessly pining colleague adventuring in the cold North in search of Folk, this is it!
Review: The Final Gambit (Book 3)
Review of the heart-pounding conclusion to the Inheritance Games trilogy, The Final Gambit. Traps upon traps lay ahead for Avery and the Hawthorne brothers in the final days leading up to Avery taking full control of the Hawthorne fortune. Will she survive the onslaught or will the secrets of the Hawthorne family finally crush her and everyone she loves?
Review: The Stolen Heir (The Stolen Heir Duology #1)
Review of the first book in the new duology set in Holly Black’s Elfhame world. The Stolen Heir brings us new characters, new settings, new journeys, but with a few old faces and places. Political intrigue, longing glances, heated kisses, knives and teeth galore will have you gripped in this new chapter of Elfhame delights and horrors.
Review: A Wilderness of Stars
Review of Shea Ernshaw’s latest release, A Wilderness of Stars. Vega is a girl of hope and stars in a desolate and dying world. She is the key to save them all if only she can find the one man who can guide her to the sea without being kidnapped or killed by those who want power more than anything else.
Review: Nordic Tales
Review of a cozy collection of folktales from Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and Denmark beautifully illustrated by Ulla Thynell. The folklore is timeless and transports you to faraway kingdoms, magical forests, hidden realms, and the ends of the Earth.
Review: A River Enchanted (Elements of Cadence #1)
Review of Rebecca Ross’s debut fantasy full of mystery, magic, kidnappings, rivals-to-lovers, ancient rivalries, slow burn romance, the power of music and the damage hate brings to people and places. On an island divided by hate and magic, can there be peace between two clans or must they hold a balance more ancient than they could ever understand?
Review: Red Tigress (Blood Heir #2)
Review of Red Tigress, sequel to Blood Heir: Fans of Children of Blood and Bone will love the sequel to Blood Heir. The second book in an epic fantasy series about a princess hiding a dark secret and the con man she must trust to liberate her empire from a dark reign.
Review: Ledge
Review of a debut novel set in a fantastical world of ice and snow featuring an enemies to lovers romance.
Review: Gleanings (Arc of a Scythe 3.5)
Review of the latest addition to the Arc of a Scythe series, a compilation of short stories from the Scythedom.
Review: The Witch’s Heart
When a powerful witch with a mysterious past gave her heart to Loki, the Trickster god, the fate of all the worlds was sealed.