A review for the new book by Alix Harrow. The Everlasting is a time travel book, but like nothing you have read before. It is a beautifully written love story the spans a history full of grief and sorrow. This is one you won’t want to miss.
A review for the new book by Alix Harrow. The Everlasting is a time travel book, but like nothing you have read before. It is a beautifully written love story the spans a history full of grief and sorrow. This is one you won’t want to miss.
A review for the third book in the Side Quest Row series by R.K. Ashwick. A Draught for a Dragon was just as charming and fun as the first two. Eli and Ambrose were just as adorable, and the whole crew from Rosemond street join in the adventure. Plus there is a new romance that was very sweet.
A review for the audiobook version of the third book in the Assistant to the Villain series. Accomplice to the Villain is full of witty and sarcastic comments that will have you laughing out loud. There is all sorts of shenanigans and kissing going on as well.
A review for the newest book by R.F. Kuang coming out in August. Katabasis is an interesting and enjoyable read about two graduate students who enter Hell in order to retrieve their recently deceased professor. The author has written a fascinating version of hell populated by interesting characters.
A review for the audiobook version of the newest book by the wonderful Carl Hiaasen. Fever Beach is a hilarious look at the MAGA movement as well as corrupt politicians. It has many characters that you will love and the villains will make you laugh out loud.
A review for the fourth book in the historical murder mystery series, Mr Darcy and Miss Tilney by Claudia Gray. These books are based on the Jane Austen books, with this one focusing on the characters from Mansfield Park. The Rushworth Family Plot has our duo figuring out two murder while attending events during the London season.
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