A review for the debut novel, A Killer Wedding by Joan O’Leary. With the setting of an Irish Castle and a cast of characters that have lot of issues this ended up being a very interesting read.
A review for the debut novel, A Killer Wedding by Joan O’Leary. With the setting of an Irish Castle and a cast of characters that have lot of issues this ended up being a very interesting read.
A review for the second book in the Charlatan Duology by Holly Black. Thief of Night starts off pretty much where the first book ended with Charlie in over her head and making bad decisions. This is a great blend of urban fantasy and noir with a magical system based on shadows.
A quick review for the very short but fascinating book TreeNotes by Nalini Nadkarni. These very short little vignettes are all about the trees and how they touch human lives.
A review for the new novella by Naomi Novik. The Summer War is a heartwarming story about vengeance, familial love and forgiveness. It is a modern fairytale with a young protagonist that you will cheer for as she explores her new found powers.
A review for the first book in a new cozy mystery series by Libby Klein. Vice and Virtue is about friendships and finding romance all while solving the murder of a birthday party clown. I enjoyed this one and look forward to reading the next book in the series.
A review for the adult debut, A Land So Wide by Erin A. Craig. This is a very atmospheric, historical fantasy with a bit of horror and romance mixed in. I loved the main character and her journey to find her lost love and rescue him from a terrible fate.
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