This one interested me as soon as I saw the cover. It is absolutely beautiful and made the idea of reading the story of these two very intriguing to me! So thanks to the author, as well as Tordotcom via NetGalley for the (beautiful) review copy! Kadou, the shy prince of Arasht, finds himself at... Continue Reading →
Review: The First Binding by R. R. Virdi
This was a book that intrigued me as soon as I first heard of it. A South Asian inspired fantasy that is similar to Name of the Wind? Sign me all the way up for that! So thanks to the author, as well as Tor for the review copy. All legends are born of truths.... Continue Reading →
Review: Second Spear by Kerstin Hall
Another novella that the publisher reached out to see if I would like to give it a read, this one sounded super interesting, and so I leapt on the chance to give it a read. So, thanks to the author, as well as Tordotcom via NetGalley for the review copy! After surviving the schemes of... Continue Reading →
Review: Locklands by Robert Jackson Bennett
This has been one of my more recent favorite trilogies and so when the last volume arrived in my inbox I couldn't help myself! So thanks to the author, as well as Del Rey for the review copy! A god wages war—using all of humanity as its pawns—in the unforgettable conclusion to the Founders trilogy.... Continue Reading →
Review: Daughter of Redwinter by Ed McDonald
Having really liked the Blackwing trilogy, when this was offered as a review copy, I couldn't stop myself from accepting. Thanks to the author, as well as Tor via NetGalley for the review copy! Raine can see--and more importantly, speak--to the dead. It's a wretched gift with a death sentence that has her doing many... Continue Reading →
Review: The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah
I heard so much about this book and saw it all over my social media rhombus that when an opportunity came to read it, I couldn't help giving it a go, even despite having quite a load of books on my hands already. So thanks very much to the author, as well as Orbit for... Continue Reading →
Review: Master of Sorrows by Justin Call
I've had this book on my shelf for an embarrassing amount of time, with a bookmark in it on page one and everything. I even bought this from Book Depository before it was released in the US. Turns out that I have very, very little unscheduled time for reading print books these days though, so... Continue Reading →
Review: All the Seas of the World by Guy Gavriel Kay
Anyone who knows me knows that I can't keep my grabby hands off of a GGK book, and this one was obviously no exception. So, when it popped up on NetGalley I immediately reached out my grabby hands at it. So thanks to the author, as well as Berkley for the review copy! On a... Continue Reading →
Review: The Girl and the Moon by Mark Lawrence
The final Book of the Ice was obviously a book that I had to jump on as soon as I could, and so I was very happy to be approved for a NetGalley. Thanks to the author, as well as Ace via NetGalley for the review copy. The green world overwhelms all of Yaz’s expectations.... Continue Reading →
Review: Fevered Star by Rebecca Roanhorse
I absolutely love-love-loved Black Sun, and so when I saw this pop up on Netgalley, I leapt upon it like a hungry animal. So many thanks to the author, as well as Saga Press via NetGalley for the review copy!~ There are no tides more treacherous than those of the heart. —Teek saying The great city... Continue Reading →