By: Stephanie Wyatt House of Earth and Blood tells the story of Bryce Quinlan, a young half-human half-fae. She's relatable because she lives with her best friend Danika in a slightly rundown apartment in Crescent City. She works for a magic artifact dealer, Jesiba Roga, who doesn't pay her nearly enough for the danger she... Continue Reading →
Shadow Crusade: An Epic Dark Fantasy Romance (Primordials of Shadowthorn Book 1)
Author: Jessaca WillisGet it here! Demons chase her... But this badass huntress is ready to fight back!When horrifying monsters kill Halira's and Dimitri's families, they join the Shadow Crusade, a legion of warriors tasked with destroying demon-kind. Together, they'll avenge their loved ones, and perhaps find some small amount of comfort in having each other... Continue Reading →
The Solitary King: A Dark Young Adult Romantic Fantasy (The Fair Chronicles Book 2)
Author: Lyndsey HallGet it here! Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice... When Aria returns to the Fair Realm to attend a ball at the Salamander castle, it isn’t long before things take a turn for the deadly. With her father’s home in ashes and her newfound family reduced to dust, Aria finds... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “The Island Sanctuary” by Ann Maree Craven & Michelle MacQueen
By: Cait Marie Blurb They’re strangers……nothing more. Leyla Priestly observes life rather than participating in it. As an award-winning photo journalist, she travels the world, seeing many things others refuse to acknowledge. It’s her dream, to bring light to darkness and actually make a difference.But it comes at a cost.When a particularly heartbreaking mission leaves... Continue Reading →
Leah’s Review of “Mexican Gothic” by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
By: Leah Originally posted on Leah's Books. Mexican Gothic Author: Silvia Moreno-GarciaGenre: HorrorPublication Date: June 30, 2020Publisher: Del Rey CONTENT WARNING: racism, mention of death, blood, gore, murder, suicide ★★★★★ Plot Summary He is trying to poison me. You must come for me, Noemí. You have to save me. After receiving a frantic letter from... Continue Reading →
Cait’s ARC Review of “Here’s to Us” by Becky Albertali & Adam Silvera
By: Cait Marie *Originally posted on YA Books Central. Blurb Ben survived freshman year of college, but he’s feeling more stuck than ever. His classes are a slog, his part-time job working with his father is even worse, and his best friend Dylan’s been acting weird for weeks. Ben’s only real bright spot is his... Continue Reading →
Cupid Wore Dog Tags
Author: Various AuthorsGet it here! This Valentine's Day Cupid has his arrows set on service members. Military life can be as extraordinary as it is stressful - especially during the holidays. Enjoy stories including Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and a Coastie! Written by Authors who are military veterans or military spouses. Cupid Wore Dog Tags is... Continue Reading →
Leah’s Review of “Dark Matter” by Blake Crouch
Originally posted on Leah's Books. Dark Matter Author: Blake CrouchGenre: Science FictionPublication Date: July 26, 2016Publisher: Crown CONTENT WARNING: violence, blood, murder, gore, death ★★★★ Plot Summary “Are you happy with your life?” Those are the last words Jason Dessen hears before the masked abductor knocks him unconscious. Before he awakens to find himself strapped... Continue Reading →
Mariah’s ARC Review of “The Botanist’s Game” by E. V. Everest
By: Mariah Brown The Botanist's Game by E. V. Everest was just as good as the first book in the series. This one was a little slow in the beginning, but once it picked the pace up, I could not put the book down. I really loved how detail oriented this second book was, even... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “My Best Friend Prince Charming” by Cindy Ray Hale
By: Cait Marie Blurb They were best friends. He’s always wanted more. Will his newfound fame destroy them? Shannon Ryker and I have been best friends since third grade. We were the poor kids in the school, but that didn’t matter. We always had each other. And we had big plans to get scholarships and... Continue Reading →
