There was some palpable hype about this book in my rhombus of social media, and so when I received an offer to review a NetGalley, I couldn't resist. Because peer pressure! 😀 So I'd like to thank the author, as well as Crown via NetGalley for the review copy. Sancia Grado is a thief, and... Continue Reading →
Review: Romulus Buckle & The City of the Founders by Richard Ellis Preston Jr.
That's a mouthful! 😀 I've had this book in my audible library for a number of months, as I got it as a pretty decent whispersync deal, and I've been trying to catch up on everything while I do some stitching and so here we are. In a postapocalyptic world of endless snow, Captain Romulus... Continue Reading →
Review: King of Assassins by RJ Barker
The very second I had access to a NetGalley of this book, I was all over it. I have really, really enjoyed the adventures of Girton, Merela, Rufra, and everyone else in and around Maniyadoc. So, I'd like to thank the author and Orbit via NetGalley for the advance reader copy. Many years of peace... Continue Reading →
Review: Kill the Farm Boy by Delilah S. Dawson & Kevin Hearne
So, in a world where the author of one of your favorite Urban Fantasy series (Iron Druid) and the author of your absolute favorite Paranormal Romance book ever (Wicked as they Come) come together to write a comedic fantasy book that you have seen compared to Monty Python and Discworld.... and you see that book... Continue Reading →
Review: City of Kings by Rob J. Hayes
Yay! When I learned that this series takes place in the same world as Hayes' Best Laid Plans series, I happily accepted an ARC copy, because while this one follows different characters, who are more of the mercenary nature than pirate, it's still bound to be full of all sorts of the shenanigans that I... Continue Reading →
Review: The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang
This book was recommended to me by about ten people, and I couldn't help myself. I patiently waited for my next audible credit and dropped it all over this book. Hooray for audiobooks! When Rin aced the Keju, the Empire-wide test to find the most talented youth to learn at the Academies, it was a... Continue Reading →