I have been on a bit of a Julie Kagawa reading binge of late and I have absolutely no regrets. After finishing The Forever Song I read a couple of books but I came back to Kagawa OF COURSE and picked up Talon. I took the leap from vampires to dragons and that has made all the […]
Talon by Julie Kagawa | Book Review
The Heart Of Betrayal by Mary E. Pearson | Book Review
Last year I was beyond desperate for the sequel to Mary E. Pearson’s The Kiss Of Deception. Desperate to the point of contemplating learning some hacking skills so that I could maybe hack into the Macmillan mainframe and read it. You see, these are things that people like me seriously think about and fantasize about when we […]
Walk On Earth A Stranger by Rae Carson | Book Review

As you all know, I am a card carrying member of the Rae Carson fan club. I awaited Walk On Earth A Stranger with baited breath since 2013 — nearly TWO YEARS of waiting which is a lifetime in book blogger years. You guys, I remember before this book even had a title but the announcement […]
Uprooted by Naomi Novick | Book Review

Naomi Novick’s Uprooted is wholly original and yet feels staunchly rooted and steeped in tradition. Drawn to Uprooted by the various glowing reviews from my favorite authors, I picked up Novick’s latest release and spent days savoring it. I did not rip through this book because it’s the kind that demands you take your time and absorb the […]
Shadow Scale by Rachel Hartman | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To This Book? I feel like it has been forever since Seraphina by Rachel Hartman came out. At least, forever in book blogger years. The wait for Shadow Scale, the sequel has felt interminable. I went about listening to the audiobook because Mandy Williams is a narrator that I do not often listen […]
The Stepsister’s Tale by Tracy Barrett | Book Review

I feel like you can tell I was raised during the 1990s golden era of Disney because I will read the heck out of any fairy tale re-telling. There’s something a little bit magical about those familiar stories that we all know being adapted and changed. I love reading different authors’ takes on these tales. […]