An Enchantment of Ravens was an amazing debut novel by Margaret Rogerson. A skilled painter must stand up to the ancient power of the faerie courts— even as she falls in love with a faerie prince. Isobel is a prodigy portrait artist with a dangerous set of clients: […]
Here’s the rules: Even though it doesn’t really feel like it, it’s technically spring, which means it’s time to let those nature faeries come out and play! This week’s prompt is: What is your favorite cover that features flowers or nature? The first book that I thought of […]
I was tagged by Sara at Millennial Book Review to do this tag, and I’m super excited about it!This tag was created by Books and Chocoholic, and you can find her original video here. The tag is basically an info dump (obviously) about your reading preferences. Here we […]
The Merciful Crow by Margaret Owen has been on my TBR for what feels like forever, and I’m glad I finally got to read it! CONTENT WARNING: murder, dismemberment, plague A future chieftain. Fie abides by one rule: look after your own. Her Crow caste of undertakers and […]
This week’s prompt is titles that would make good band names, and I think this is a really cool bookish prompt! Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi The Winter of the Witch by Katherine Arden Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas […]
The Librarian of Auschwitz by Antonio Iturbe was the April book chosen for a book club I lead with a few other women. TRIGGER WARNING: derogatory terms for people with development disabilities and Romani, extremely graphic descriptions of people who were gassed, descriptions of medical experimentation, torture, disposing […]
Queen of Hearts by Colleen Oakes is a fantastic twist on Alice in Wonderland, and it’s the first book in a series. Only queens with hearts can bleed. This is not the story of the Wonderland we know. Alice has not fallen down a rabbit hole. There is […]
Here’s the rules: This week’s topic is about glamours — Faeries have been known to create glamours that make the ordinary see a different reality. This week’s prompt is: What is a book that was so realistic it made you question reality? The Bear and the Nightingale and […]
I’m currently happy dancing because I was invited to participate in this super-cute book tag! Prompts will be based on spring essentials: rainy days, cozy blankets, and your spring TBR! Here’s the rules: Thank the person who nominated you — THANK YOU LEELYNN! You can find her answers […]
This week’s topic is about books that I enjoyed but rarely talk about. As you have probably noticed, I read a lot of books. Not all of them come up in conversation often, and I feel like they don’t get the attention they really deserve. So here’s my […]