By: Cait Marie Blurb Karina lost everything after a violent coup left her without her kingdom or her throne. Now the most wanted person in Sonande, her only hope of reclaiming what is rightfully hers lies in a divine power hidden in the long-lost city of her ancestors. Meanwhile, the resurrection of Karina’s sister has... Continue Reading →
Manuela’s Review of “Nefertiti’s Heart” by A.W. Exley
By: Manuela Soares TW/CW: Potential readers, please be aware that this book makes several mentions of sexual assault and physical abuse against an underage girl, a few scenes of sexual nature (adults), and features varying degrees of violence throughout. So, this book was not what I expected based on the summary. Yes, it has an... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Obsidian Throne” by Robin D. Mahle & Elle Madison
By: Cait Marie Blurb No matter how I had tried to avoid it, there was no escaping what we had: The kind of love you went to war for. And that’s exactly what I intended to do. Obsidian Throne is the fourth and final book in the Lochlann Feuds Series. Don't miss this stunning conclusion... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “House of Earth and Blood” by Sarah J. Maas
By: Cait Marie Blurb Bound by blood.Tempted by desire.Unleashed by destiny. Bryce Quinlan had the perfect life—working hard all day and partying all night—until a demon murdered her closest friends, leaving her bereft, wounded, and alone. When the accused is behind bars but the crimes start up again, Bryce finds herself at the heart of... Continue Reading →
Destiny’s Review of “Chances Are…” by Kelly Leslie
By: Destiny J. Constantin *I received a copy of Kelly Leslie's book from Reedsy Discovery in exchange for my honest review.* Chances... Are is an inspiring young adult novel full of adventure about self-discovery, overcoming obstacles, great characters, and a blossoming romance. Story Synposis: “Come on, Chance. Take a chance!” The all too familiar voices... Continue Reading →
Leah’s Review of “Verity” by Colleen Hoover
By: Leah Originally posted on Leah's Books. Verity Author: Colleen HooverGenre: Romantic ThrillerPublication Date: December 10, 2018Publisher: Independently Published CONTENT WARNING: blood, death, mention of cancer, mention of death of a child, mention of suicide, mention of abortion, fatphobia, grief ★★★★★ Plot Summary Lowen Ashleigh is a struggling writer on the brink of financial ruin... Continue Reading →
Leah’s Review of “The Love Hypothesis” by Ali Hazelwood
By: Leah Originally posted on Leah's Books. The Love Hypothesis Author: Ali HazelwoodGenre: RomancePublication Date: September 14, 2021Publisher: Berkley BooksSeries: Love Hypothesis #1 CONTENT WARNING: mention of cancer, mention of death of a parent, sexual harassment, psychological abuse ★★★★★ Plot Summary When a fake relationship between scientists meets the irresistible force of attraction, it throws... Continue Reading →
Leah’s Review of “All Your Perfects” by Colleen Hoover
By: Leah Originally posted on Leah's Books. All Your Perfects Author: Colleen HooverGenre: RomancePublication Date: July 17, 2018Publisher: Atria Books CONTENT WARNING: infidelity, infertility, mention of death ★★★★★ Plot Summary Can a love story with a perfect beginning survive a lifetime between two imperfect people? THEN: The last thing Quinn expected was to meet the... Continue Reading →
Stephanie’s Review of “House of Earth and Blood” by Sarah J. Maas
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 →
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 →
