fantasy

  • Review: The Ghost Cat

    A cat has nine lives. For three he plays, for three he strays and for the last three he stays. William Shakespeare Grimalkin is a young cat living in 1902. On this morning, a young charlady lights some coal to warm the house and Grimalkin curls up to enjoy the heat. As he closes his…

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  • Review: Iron Flame

    Violet Sorrengail never thought she’d make it through her first year at Basgiath War College. And she almost didn’t. But here she is at the beginning of her second year, and she has no idea what’s in store for her. Between secrets that need to be kept and a vice commandant that’s out for her…

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  • Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching! I, myself, am hoping to find a book bouquet from my husband waiting for me. What reader doesn’t want more books on any given holiday? But if you’re looking for something to get you in that romantic spirit with a little bit of magic included, I’ve compiled a list to…

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  • Fin doesn’t belong. Never has, never will. Growing up in a small fishing village, she hasn’t amounted to much. Her mother was taken when Fin was young. Her father never really stepped up before his death. So Fin has simply tried to make it on her own, and done a piss poor job of it…

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  • Review: Flowerheart

    Imagine having a massive amount of power within you, power you couldn’t control. Power that seems to have a mind of its own and has caused chaos for years. Now imagine that power hurting one of the people you love and having no idea how to help them. That’s life for Clara Lucas. Blessed with…

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  • Review: Fourth Wing

    Do you ever have those books on your TBR that are intimidating? I don’t mean the ones that are 800 pages or more. But the ones that you’ve seen all over social media, the ones everyone can’t stop talking about. It’s hard to come across anyone who hasn’t heard of Forth Wing. And if you…

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  • Listen, I’m a huge fan of Brent Weeks’s writing. The Night Angel trilogy is one of my favorites. So when I saw that he had another Night Angel book in the works, I was already sold. I have a tendency to be very cautious with sequel books written well after it feels like the story…

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  • Review: Mortal Follies

    I’m not sure what I was expecting when I received a copy of Mortal Follies but I can say I was happily surprised by how much I enjoyed this story. Told from the perspective of a hobgoblin, known as Robin, we follow Miss Mitchelmore as she navigates the trials and tribulations of the ton. However,…

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  • Review: Echo North

    A young woman. A white wolf. A curse. Echo, a woman facially scarred by a wolf when she was younger, waits for her father to return from the city. Left with her stepmother who despises her, Echo frets as time drags on and still her father has not returned. So, she does what any daughter…

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  • Do you have those books that just sit around and never get read? Maybe they’re gathering dust on a shelf or taking up room in a pile on the floor? Daughter of Smoke and Bone was one of those books. Karou is seventeen years old, living in Prague, and fills her sketchbooks with drawings of…

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