This was an audiobook request that sounded like an interesting premise, and it's only 2 hours long so I jumped on it. So, I received a copy of this audiobook from the author in exchange for an honest review, and here we go! It is 1913 and the biggest question on the writer's mind, is... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: Dragon Mount by Jennifer M. Eaton
As the friendly neighborhood kissy book expert, this one got sent my way. I don't dislike shifter romances, but some of them can make my eyes roll real hard. I get my silliness guards up pretty early on. So, silliness shields up! And here we go. Things canβt get any worse than being snatched by... Continue Reading →
Review: Phoenix Unbound by Grace Draven
Oh my, this was one of those NetGalleys that I saw and leaped at based on the author alone. I only recently, perhaps in the last few years, started to read Grace Draven's work, and I admittedly haven't read all of it that I'd like to, but 2 of my top 3 favorite romance novels... Continue Reading →
Review: Death March by Phil Tucker
For me, at this point, Phil Tucker is one of those authors whose kickstarter I will immediately throw money at - which is a good description of what happened here. I was backer #2 on this one. Who has faster fingers than me?! WHOOOOO?! π And naturally, seeing that the audiobooks are narrated by Vikas... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: The Fire Eye Refugee by Samuel Gately
This one was a pretty good contender in the cover contest for this year. Because, I mean look at it.Β π A spy must face her past or die in exile.Β As lanterns stream up towards the Fire Eye, a woman weaves through the crowd, eyes down. Kay is a fetch, a finder of lost children,... Continue Reading →
Review: Black Arrow by J.P. Ashman
Well. Here we are, Black Arrow. I've been really excited about this one, so when offered an ARC, I couldn't say no. So, thanks to the author for the review copy. π Tragedy rarely visits alone; when one hero falls, more usually follow, such is the nature of war. Whilst Cheung travels Brisance and the... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: Air and Ash by Alex Lidell
This is the first of my SPFBO books, and I'm delightfully thrilled to say that it was pretty great, marking this as a good start for me. I'm also very tired. More on that later. π Born to privilege. Trained for command. Destined for danger. After a lifetime of training, seventeen-year-old Princess Nile Greysik, a... Continue Reading →
Review: Ravencry by Ed McDonald
Blackwing was one of the books that made it onto my best of 2017 list pretty easily, so naturally I was eagerly anticipating the follow-up. So thanks to the author, as well as Berkley via NetGalley for the review copy. π Four years have passed since Nallβs Engine drove the Deep Kings back across the... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: Sorcerous Rivalry by Kayleigh Nichol
Time for a SPFBO Review!! In the peace following the Great Mage Hunt, the king's long-time mistress is revealed as a sorceress. Locked away for the safety of the kingdom, bounties are placed upon the heads of the seven children she birthed. Mage hunters have scoured the kingdom for four years, searching for the seven... Continue Reading →
Review: Torn by Rowenna Miller
This one gained my attention back when it first came out because it involves a magic system that involves sewing. I got the audiobook with the entire idea that I would do some cross stitching while listening to it, but it didn't end up working out like that. Oh well! π Sophie is a dressmaker... Continue Reading →