The Hedgwitch of Foxhall
Sibling rivalry, witches, and impending war are all waiting for you in this stand-alone fantasy full of magic and feisty banter.
What the River Knows (Book 1)
Egyptology, imperialism, and coventry all collide in this YA adventure down the Nile.
Review: Seven Endless Forests
Review of Seven Endless Forests, a stand-alone book set in the universe of The Boneless Mercies and inspired by Arthurian legend.
Review: Realm Breaker
Review of Victoria Aveyard’s first foray into high fantasy, Realm Breaker.
Review: Empire of Night
Review of the second installment of the Age of Legends trilogy by Kelley Armstrong
Review: Sea of Shadows
For fans of: empire settings, sisterhood, rivals-to-lovers, monsters, ghosts/spirits, animal companions, long journeys, banter/flirting, easy summer fantasy read
Review: Luna of Tenebre
Swan Lake inspired fairytale with Italian Renaissance/Opera influence
Review: The Gilded Wolves
In magical Paris, a found family take on the heist of a lifetime that could change their world or destroy it.
Review: Lore
Every seven years, the descendants of the greatest Greek heroes hunt down the gods to take their power and immortality in the Agon. Can Lore survive the hunt?
Review: Among the Beasts and Briars
Classic fairytale with great banter and fun twists in the dark woods.
Thoughts as I Read: A Sky Beyond the Storm
Tabs, quotes, and notes as I read “A Sky Beyond the Storm”
Review: A Sky Beyond the Storm
The final chapter of the wildly adventurous series, An Ember in the Ashes, is finally here. Laia of Serra, the Blood Shrike, and the Soul Catcher must accept their fate or run from it. Either way, the price for whatever lies ahead for the Empire will be higher than anyone would have expected.
Review: Star Daughter
Born of a human and a Star, Sheetal must navigate celestial politics, ancient grudges, and her own fears in order to embrace who she truly is and save her father.
Thoughts As I Read: Song of the Crimson Flower
Tabs, quotes, and notes as I read “Song of the Crimson Flower”