A review for the audiobook version of the fourth book in the Saint of Steel series by T. Kingfisher. An enjoyable story and romance between two characters that you wouldn’t think would work together, but they do.
A review for the audiobook version of the fourth book in the Saint of Steel series by T. Kingfisher. An enjoyable story and romance between two characters that you wouldn’t think would work together, but they do.
I’m trying to keep on top of my reviews this month, so you might see a few more mini-reviews from me. This week I am reviewing two recently published books that are pretty different from each other. Both were good, but not anything exceptional. But I did enjoy reading them. Today I am reviewing to new books: Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books by Kirsten Miller and Home is Where the Bodies Are by Jeneva Rose.
Two reviews for the price of one! Today I’m review both books in a YA romance duology that I had a lot of fun reading. Both of these books are fast paced, have wonderful characters, and a really fun romance.
A review for the audiobook version of Apprentice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer. This second installment in this cozy romantasy is just as much fun as the first book. Evie and Trystan are back and getting themselves involved in more shenanigans with the help of their friends.
A review for the third and final book in the Ink & Sigil series by Kevin Hearne. Candle and Crow was a fine ending to an interesting series. The magic of ink and sigils is a very interesting one and I was sad to see that part of the story end. Overall the ending was pretty much what I was expecting and I found it to be satisfying.
A review for the audiobook version of Assassins Anonymous by Rob Hart. A fast paced thriller that has a main character that you will really want to root for, as he travels the world trying to figure out who wants to kill him.
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