In A Court of Wings and Ruin, Sarah J. Maas has ratcheted up the tension that has been simmering in the first two books in this series. Just a heads up – if you haven’t read the first two books, you’re going to want to skip this review. […]
In A Court of Mist and Fury, Sarah J. Maas continues the story three months after the end of A Court of Thorns and Roses (book 1). I always try not to include any spoilers, but if you haven’t read book 1, you may want to skip this […]
I have only recently started really getting into the fantasy genre, but it has quickly become a favorite of mine. I’ve heard a lot about A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas and decided to give it a shot. I know I’m really late to […]
I was tagged by Chocoviv to participate in the Fall Bucket List Book Tag. I love doing these book tags, even if they’re challenging. I tend to read a lot of books in specific genres, so sometimes it is difficult to match them to the tags, but I […]
So, I’ve never heard of this before, but Emily, a fellow blogger at Emily the Book Nerd tagged me in this question challenge, and it seemed like a fun way to let people get to know a little more about me. According to Emily, Vogue goes to celebrities’ […]
A Violet Fire by Kelsey Quick absolutely blew me away. I was quickly ensnared by this story and could not put this book down if I tried. I didn’t even try though. I wanted to find out what happened, flipping page after page until I had finished the […]
The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black was just released yesterday, and all I can say is WHOA. I read the entire book in a single sitting, and I regret NOTHING! If you haven’t read this trilogy (see my reviews for previous books The Cruel Prince and The […]
This week has been a bit hectic, and I didn’t think I’d manage to get a blog post done. However, the lovely Caffeinated Fae came to my rescue with the Reader Problems Book Tag, and since I love book tags, I couldn’t resist! Here’s what I came up […]
I received an advanced review copy of this book from Edelweiss, and I’m voluntarily providing a review. I was intrigued by so many facets of this collection of stories. Reema Rajbanshi’s debut novel Sugar, Smoke, Song was a beautifully written work that was deeper than it appeared to […]
I finally got around to reading The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris, a true story that I have been meaning to read for ages, but have been putting off due to personal concerns, which I’ll address after my trigger warning. EDIT: I’ve updated this review after being […]