A review for the first book in a new series by Stephanie Garber. Alchemy of Secrets is an urban fantasy, with a great heroine and a very intricate plot. Fans of this author are going to love this one as will fans of urban fantasy.
A review for the first book in a new series by Stephanie Garber. Alchemy of Secrets is an urban fantasy, with a great heroine and a very intricate plot. Fans of this author are going to love this one as will fans of urban fantasy.
A review for the debut book by Jarod K. Anderson. Strange Animals is a quietly strange and eerie story about the unseen creatures that lurk in the woods. Beautifully written the author has created a world within ours that is creepy yet quiet and has characters that you will believe in.
A review for the first book in a new cozy fantasy-mystery story by Kiri Callaghan. The Hearth Witch’s Guide to Magic and Murder has some great characters, a slow burn yet very sweet romance and a really well done mystery. There are also some fun footnotes and a couple of recipes in the back.
Here are two fairly short reviews for the last two books I read. I highly recommend both of them. The first, A Judgement of Powers by Benedict Jacka is the third book in the series. It was a great addition to a wonderful urban fantasy. The Crimson Throne by Sara Raasch and Beth Revis is a YA historical fantasy set in Scotland during Queen Mary’s reign. This one is also great and will be a duology.
A review for the 18th book in the Dresden Files series. Twelve Months is a wonderful addition to the series. Harry is devastated by the events in the last book and this is the story of his journey through grief and to getting his life back together.
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.
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