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: 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: 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: A Wolf in Duke’s Clothing

A Wolf in Duke’s Clothing by Susanna AllenRATING: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I enjoyed the shifter culture development, particularly their holidays. I would have loved to learn more about their background and different histories, particularly why all species were dying out which led to the creation of the Duke’s pack. Felicity was an interesting character – simultaneously fallingContinue reading “Book Review: A Wolf in Duke’s Clothing”

Book Review: Your Shadow Half Remains

Your Shadow Half Remains (Audio Version)by Sunny MoraineRATING: *I received an advanced reader’s copy of this audiobook via NetGalley from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.*  Your Shadow Half Remains was a creepy, quick read about a pandemic that causes people to commit brutal murders simply by making eye contact. Funny enough, thatContinue reading “Book Review: Your Shadow Half Remains”

Book Review: Sword of the Seven Sins (Book 1, Seven Sins Series)

Sword of the Seven Sins (Seven Sins Series, #1)by Emily ColinRATING: Dystopian Fantasy is always an immediate yes for me. This novel was reminiscent of 1984. People always watching you, neighbors turning on one another, a very rigid belief system and powerstructure. It started off with a really strong chapter, and I while it tookContinue reading “Book Review: Sword of the Seven Sins (Book 1, Seven Sins Series)”

Book Review: Most Ardently

Most Ardently (Audio Version)by Gabe Cole NovoaRATING: *I received an advanced reader’s copy of this audiobook via NetGalley from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.*  Pride & Prejudice is one of my favorite books, so I always approach retellings with as much distance form the original as possible, because I rarely find theyContinue reading “Book Review: Most Ardently”

Book Review: Starling House

Starling House (Audio Edition)by Alix E. HarrowRATING: *I received an advanced reader’s copy of this audiobook via NetGalley from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.* First off, I absolutely loved the narrator in the audio version. She pulled me into the story and the pacing was so great, I found myself sitting forContinue reading “Book Review: Starling House”