This one popped up on my radar because one of my favorite authors wrote it and I didn't notice. >.> Look, I had cancer at the time and was a bit preoccupied. I GOT THERE THOUGH. Lord Nicholas Monterris, the last remaining heir of a crumbling ducal house, must marry to save his family from... Continue Reading →
Review: Fates Bane by C.L. Clark
Having really enjoyed C.L. Clark's other work, when I saw this one on NetGalley, I jumped at it. Thanks to the author as well as Tor via NetGalley for the review copy! Warring clans. Burning hearts. Deadly fate. The clans of the fens enjoy a tenuous peace, and it is all thanks to Agnir, ward... Continue Reading →
Review: The Sovereign by C.L. Clark
Hooboy, I've been waiting for this one. The End of Touraine and Luca's stories. When it popped up in my feed, it was an easy decision to grab this review copy. Thanks to the author as well as Orbit via NetGalley for the review copy. Luca is the new queen of Balladaire. Her empire is already... Continue Reading →
Review: Looking for Group by Alexis Hall
The title... the author... the cover... everything about this book screamed at me to read read read! Thanks to the author as well as Sourcebooks Casablanca for the review copy! Drew's always prided himself on being the "right" kind of nerd. He plays sports, has a solid group of friends, and never had any problem... Continue Reading →
Review: The Bones Beneath My Skin by TJ Klune
I've really enjoyed everything that I've read by TJ Klune, so when this made its way into my hands I gladly added it to my TBR. Many thanks to the author as well as Tor via NetGalley for the review copy. In the spring of 1995, Nate Cartwright has lost everything: his parents are dead,... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: By a Silver Thread by Rachel Aaron
I'm on a roll with these SPFBO books right now. Considering that I'm trying to paint a house at the same time, I'm pretty proud of myself, lol. In the world’s most magical metropolis where spirits run noodle shops and cash-strapped dragons stage photo-ops for tourists, people still think fairies are nothing but stories, and... Continue Reading →
SPFBO Review: Wolf of Withervale by Joaquín Baldwin
Happy New Year from Colorado! In celebration, it's time for another SPFBO review! Lago was only a child when the shapeshifter entrusted the wolf-like mask to his care—an artifact so powerful that it could come to shape the entire world of Noss. Now that he is coming of age, Lago is becoming ever more fearful... Continue Reading →