A review for the new standalone novel from the Jackaby series by William Ritter. Rook is a fun magical mystery with a lots of murder and mayhem. The setting of a small New England town after the Civil War gives it a fun flair as well.
A review for the new standalone novel from the Jackaby series by William Ritter. Rook is a fun magical mystery with a lots of murder and mayhem. The setting of a small New England town after the Civil War gives it a fun flair as well.
This is a review for the book Her Dark Wings by Melinda Salisbury. At its heart is the Persephone myth, but this is so much better. It is a story of grief, self discovery and empowerment.
A review for the audiobook version of the Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix Harrow. While I ended up enjoying the book as a whole, I did have some issues with the audiobook format.
A review for the third book in the Edinburgh Nights series. This is an urban fantasy set in the near future in Scotland. This time around Ropa and her friends have to solve a locked room type mystery set in a castle on the Isle of Skye.
A review for the new book by Francesca Zappia, Greymist Fair. A retelling of some of the lesser known Grimm’s Fairy Tales. It is a wonderful book about childhood fears, becoming an adult and finding home.
A review for the second book in the Sisters of the Salt series. The first book, House of Salt and Sorrows was one of my favorites back in 2019. I think this one will be one of my favorites this year as well.
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