The Antiquarian’s Object of Desire by India Holton Publication Date: April 21, 2026 Summary from Netgalley: When two history professors and best friends are forced
The Antiquarian’s Object of Desire by India Holton Publication Date: April 21, 2026 Summary from Netgalley: When two history professors and best friends are forced
A review for the audiobook version of Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots. I found this alternate world full of superheroes and villains to be a fascinating look at why someone would choose to work for a ‘villain’. Loved the characters and the story and I am really looking forward to the sequel coming out in May.
A review for T. Kingfisher’s novel, Snake-Eater. I enjoyed this story about a young woman who is on a journey of self discovery and finds a home in the desert. I found this to be pretty light on the horror, but a really strong story contemporary story with some magical realism.
A review for the historical fantasy based on the life of Mary Anning. The Geomagician by Jennifer Mandula is a fun story full of science, magic and religion. I really enjoyed reading this reimagined life of Mary Anning and how fossils are used for magic.
A review for the wonderful and comforting story about a coffee shop run by astrological cats. The Full Moon Coffee Shop by Mai Mochizuki is a warm hug of a story about how people’s lives and choices are guided by the stars and planets. A very sweet story with a very lovely ending.
A review for the second book in the Queens of Villainy series by Stephanie Burgis. Enchanting the Fae Queen is a fun and cozy romantasy. There is a lot of adventure and action in this one and a nice romance.
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