A review for the second book in the Stolen Heir duology. A solid ending with a few minor things that didn’t make me love this book. But I still enjoyed it and seeing things from Oak’s point of view.
A review for the second book in the Stolen Heir duology. A solid ending with a few minor things that didn’t make me love this book. But I still enjoyed it and seeing things from Oak’s point of view.
Two reviews for you today, one new book and one book that was published a few years ago. Both were good solid reads, although both were very slow moving at least for me. A Step Past Darkness is a mystery thriller that has a supernatural twist. Endless Water, Starless Sky is the ending of a duology based on the Romeo and Juliet tale.
A review for the new adult fantasy by Taran Matharu, Dragon Rider. A wonderful book with a fascinating magical system stemming from the bonding with animals. I enjoyed this and am looking forward to the next one.
A review for the YA fantasy A Door in the Dark by Scott Reintgen. This is a survival story that involves magic, has characters that you might not like by the end, and a very intricate magical system and world. The story will keep you guessing till the end about everyone’s secrets.
A review for the audiobook version of Illuminations by T. Kingfisher. This is a fascinating middle grade fantasy where art is magical.
A review for the novella WInter’s Gift, the most recent addition to the Rivers of London series. This novella takes place in the US and features FBI agent Kimberley Reynolds. It take us to the cold and snowy Great Lakes and an old legend that just might be real.
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