Book Review: The Grief of Godless Games

The Grief of Godless Gamesby J.T. AudsleyRATING: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ What an amazing world-building, epic fantasy! This story follows a multitude of characters as they form alliances, take on new enemies, are thrust into conflicts of the Gods, and struggle with their own emotional traumas. This novel was well plotted, introducing characters and conflict amidst the world-building.Continue reading “Book Review: The Grief of Godless Games”

Book Review: Daughters of Warsaw

Daughters of Warsawby Maria FrancesRATING: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I’m so glad I get to gush about this beautiful, sad, and real story that Maria Frances shares with us! This story speaks to the power, resilience, and dedication women have in the midst of utter tragedy and injustice. Our main characters are young women facing WWII and GermanContinue reading “Book Review: Daughters of Warsaw”

Book Review: Wolf’s Keep (Book 1: The Wolves of Langeais)

Wolf’s Keep (Book 1: The Wolves of Langeais)by K.E. TurnerRATING: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love my werewolves with a hint of romantic spice, and K.E. Turner delivered the medieval sexual tension. I got myself all worked up, because I started this book late (last night!) but I stayed up late, telling myself just one more chapter likeContinue reading “Book Review: Wolf’s Keep (Book 1: The Wolves of Langeais)”

Book Review: Triceratops & Bottoms

Triceratops & Bottomsby Lola FaustRATING: What did I just read… Well… I broke down and had to give this a try after hearing so many people talk about it and of course reading the hysterical reviews. I made my girlfriends listen to the audiobook with me. We made Dino nuggets, poured some wine and pulledContinue reading “Book Review: Triceratops & Bottoms”

Book Review: Not Like Other Girls

Not Like Other Girlsby Meredith AdamoRATING: Jo is not like other girls. At least, she’s told that she’s not and she believes it. And in some ways, she’s not — she’s Jo — but she’s also just a teenage girl. Part mystery, part first love, part coming of age, part healing journey, part broken friendships,Continue reading “Book Review: Not Like Other Girls”

Book Review: Specular (Scion Saga, Book 3)

Specular (Scion Saga, Book 3)by Calix Leigh-ReignRATING: ⭐️⭐️✨ The Descendants have grownup a bit and big changes are on the horizon in this third book in the Scion Saga. The pacing in the first half of the book felt a little slow, and I would have liked to see a bit more tension building forContinue reading “Book Review: Specular (Scion Saga, Book 3)”

Book Review: Found

Foundby Gabby SkeldonRATING: This was a fun, newly discovered author to me. First things first, the cover: TO DIE FOR. I love it. Second, I love Merlin retellings, and I really enjoyed the twist this story took away from other retellings and Merlin-esque stories. As a new-adult novel, this book did not hit the marksContinue reading “Book Review: Found”

Book Review: Check & Mate

Check & Mateby Ali HazelwoodRATING: Chess makes my head spin… I am bamboozled by how chess players can memorize so many techniques and games and be able to play games even in their heads. It’s amazing. This was a cute story that I devoured in a day. It is an easy, enemies to lovers, quirkyContinue reading “Book Review: Check & Mate”

Book Review: An Education in Malice

An Education in Malice (Audio Version)by S.T. GibsonRATING: *I received an advanced reader’s copy of this audiobook via NetGalley from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.*  I love the dual POV of Carmilla and Laura, two exceptionally talented writers attending an all-girls college under the tutelage of their professor, Miss De Lafontaine. ButContinue reading “Book Review: An Education in Malice”

Book Review: Dash Can Do It: Taking on Diabetes (Helping Paws Academy Series)

Dash Can Do It: Taking on Diabetes (Helping Paws Academy Series) by Pat McCawIllustrated by: Beth HughesRATING: Dash Can Do It: Taking on Diabetes Today, I feel like diabetes is a very common affliction across adults. I know a few kids that had it when I was younger and it was always an odd andContinue reading “Book Review: Dash Can Do It: Taking on Diabetes (Helping Paws Academy Series)”