Review: Dreadful
A Dark Wizard is supposed to be cruel, dastardly, and evil. But what happens when they lose their memory? Do they make the same choices?
The Killing Moon (Book 1)
In the ancient city-state of Gujaareh, peace is the only law. Upon its rooftops and among the shadows of its cobbled streets wait the Gatherers - the keepers of this peace. Priests of the dream-goddess, their duty is to harvest the magic of the sleeping mind and use it to heal, soothe...and kill those judged corrupt.
But when a conspiracy blooms within Gujaareh's great temple, the Gatherer Ehiru must question everything he knows. Someone, or something, is murdering innocent dreamers in the goddess's name, and Ehiru must now protect the woman he was sent to kill - or watch the city be devoured by war and forbidden magic.
Fortuna Sworn (Book 1)
Enter the world of the Unseelie Court, a place of violence, sex, political intrigue, and horror beyond imagination. To survive here, one must be a nightmare.
Seven Faceless Saint (Book 1)
Discover what’s lurking in the shadows in this dark fantasy debut with a murder-mystery twist, perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Kerri Maniscalco.
Review: Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands (Book 2)
An intrepid professor must uncover faerie secrets in the delightful and heart-warming second installment of the Sunday Times bestselling Emily Wilde series.
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: 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 Serpent and the Wings of Night (Crowns of Nyaxia #1)
Raving review of Carissa Broadbent’s The Serpent and the Wings of Night. Enemies-to-lovers, political intrigue, rebellion, vampires, a Hunger Games-style competition to the death, gods and goddesses, forced proximity, sexy banter, and a nice sprinkling of sexy spice!
Review: Ledge
Review of a debut novel set in a fantastical world of ice and snow featuring an enemies to lovers romance.
Review: Into the Dying Light
Review of the Katy Rose Pool’s final installment in the Age of Darkness series
Review: Piranesi
Infinite statues in infinite halls in an infinite house. You would think infinite stories and adventures, but no. Infinitely boring.