I waited until a little bit closer to release day to shove this one into my brainface, knowing that I'd gobble it right up and didn't want to be too early to the party. Thanks to the author, as well as Crown via NetGalley for the review copy. Fetching was once the only female rider... Continue Reading →
Review: The House of Sacrifice by Anna Smith Spark
Guyyysssssss I was so excited when this book arrived in the mail for me. I mean, I didn't think I had time for literally any other books and then when it arrived on my doorstep I absolutely immediately stopped everything I was doing and started it. This review is based on a review copy. Thanks... Continue Reading →
Review: Wrath of Storms by Steven McKinnon
My favorite book that came out of last year's SPFBO was Symphony of the Wind, which surprised me not by being awesome, but by being just... exactly all the things I love in a book. So when I was approached with the sequel, well... I was all over it. So this review is based on... Continue Reading →
Review: The Dragon Republic by R. F. Kuang
It wasn't long after finishing The Poppy War that I was veritably clamoring for the sequel, and so when it showed up on NetGalley I happily requested it, and then gently and patiently waited until a little bit closer to the release date. I've had this badboy staring at me from the kindle since March!... Continue Reading →
Review: Nevermore by David Niall Wilson
This was an audiobook review request that sounded super intriguing to me. I love retellings and books with themes based on things I like. I have been known to like some of Poe's work, most notably The Raven. So, thanks to the author for the review copy of this audiobook. On the banks of Lake... Continue Reading →
Review: Priest of Lies by Peter McLean
Having really liked Priest of Bones last year, when this one popped up on NetGalley, I immediately put a request in for it. So thanks to the author as well as Berkley via NetGalley for the review copy. People are weak, and the poorer and more oppressed they are, the weaker they become--until they can't... Continue Reading →
Review: Fae – The Sins of the Wyrde by Graham Austin-King
I've really enjoyed this trilogy thusfar, and am glad that I've finally gotten time to listen to the last book in the series. Took me long enough, I know. ^_^ With her king’s plans laid bare, Selena must take drastic steps as the invaders push deeper into Anlan, driven by the schemes of the Sealord.... Continue Reading →
Review: Crowfall by Ed McDonald
This has been a pretty good year for me and series conclusions, and so when this came to my attention on ye olde NetGalley, I couldn't resist throwing in my request, because I've really enjoyed Galharrow's exploits thusfar! So, thanks to the author as well as Ace via NetGalley for the review copy. A sorcerous... Continue Reading →
Review: Breaking Chaos by Ben Galley
Well... it all comes down to this! (dun dun dunnnn). Having really liked the last two books in this series, it was safe to say that I was excited to see how it all ended up, and so when I was offered a review copy, I gladly accepted and shuffled it up my TBR as... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: Symphony of the Wind by Steven McKinnon
And then she finally read the last of her SPFBO finalists. Did I save the best for last? Let us see!~ A bounty hunter with a death wish. A girl with fearsome powers. A kingdom on the brink of destruction. Serena dreams of leaving her harsh desert home behind in her very own airship. But... Continue Reading →