fiction

  • 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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  • We all know the story of Romeo and Juliet. Two star-crossed lovers of opposing families, destined to fall in love but never to be. Struck down in their youth. A tragic love story to be sure. But what if Shakespeare had it wrong? Meet Helene. A journalist in LA whose marriage is crumbling. She whisks…

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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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  • 1871. Chicago. Emmeline Carter is engaged to the most eligible bachelor in the city. But on the night of her engagement party, she can’t stop thinking about the boy who’d stolen her heart as a child, Anders Magnuson. Her best friend, Fiona Byrne, has been in awe of her friend’s rise through Chicago’s society. With…

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  • Elloren Gardner is the granddaughter of the last great mage. The spitting image in every way, except one. Elloren has no magic. In a society that prides themselves on the magic abilities of others, Elloren is granted the opportunity to attend the prestigious Verpax University. But while Elloren tries her hardest to focus on her…

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  • In 1889, Paris sits on the brink of industrial breakthrough, but in the process has stirred up ancient secrets that now threaten the very existence of civilization. But no one has more to lose than Severin, a treasure hunter and wealthy hotelier, who now must help the very organization he loathes in order to save…

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  • So my friend and I have been doing a “book club” for a few years now. I put that in quotations because it’s literally just the two of us and we really only read as we can rather than trying to be finished with a book at a specific time. But the past few books…

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  • Review | Of Blood and Bone

    It’s been years since the Doom wreaked havoc on the world. And as the remaining population finds a way to survive, Lana and Simon are enjoying their growing family as their time grows short with their daughter. The One is quickly coming of age and will head on her own path to fight the dark…

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