By: Cait Marie *I received a free copy of this book for my honest review.* Set in a dystopian future, 17-year-old Neve has always admired the different civil servants of the Nation. From Enforcers to Counselors to Sufferers, they're the people fully devoted to the Nation and its laws. Sufferers are empaths who take on... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “Jake’s Redemption” by Jamie Schulz
By: Hayley Green Imagine a world where women rule over men. Men are slaves, sold at auctions for their skills or as breeders. They are controlled by a drug that makes them freeze in fear, and women have Hysterical Strength, something stronger than menโs strength. It kicks in when women feel threatened. That is the... Continue Reading →
WWW Wednesday: May 22, 2019
By: Cait Marie Hello, hello! There has been a lot going on, so I haven't been finishing many books. I'm also reading like twelve at a time, which doesn't help. It's a horrible habit I need to stop. Anywho... WWW Wednesday is a weekly reading update hosted by Taking on a World of Words. The... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Requiem’s Reach” by R. M. Garino
By: Cait Marie *I received a copy of this book from the author for my honest review.* First and foremost, this is a novella in the Chaos of Souls series. It takes place before the first book, The Gates of Galorath. However, I recommend reading it after the first two books. They will get you... Continue Reading →
Brandi’s Review of “The Traitor Prince” by C.J. Redwine
By: Brandi Goss This is book three of the Ravenspire series by the same author, and a fairytale retelling of The False Prince and The Prince and the Pauper. We meet Javan, a prince who has just finished graduating, and is on a mission to prove to his father that he is ready to take... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Love at First Fight” by Maggie Dallen
By: Cait Marie Take everything you think you know about the geek-and-jock-fall-in-love trope and throw it away because this book does not follow the expected patterns of those stories. In "Love at First Fight," we have Margo, Suzie, and Matt, the self-proclaimed geeks and outcasts of Grover High. They don't fit in, but they don't... Continue Reading →
The Book Addiction Tag
By: Cait Marie I saw this done by Dominique over at Dear Dominique and thought it was a fun, different type of tag. Plus, we all know the book addiction is real. I got 64 just in April! Alright, let's get started... What is the longest amount of time you can comfortably go without picking... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “A Court of Thorns and Roses” by Sarah J. Maas
By: Hayley Green I loved, loved, loved this book. I know Iโm a little late to the party, because who hasnโt heard of these books yet, and who knows how many times this site has reviewed them alone, but the more the merrier, I guess. So, a little about the book: Feyre, a human, has... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “The Shadow Queen” by C. J. Redwine
By: Cait Marie The Shadow Queen is the first book in the Ravenspire series. I've mentioned several times that this is one of my favorite series. Each book is a different fairy tale retelling focused on different characters, all of which take place in the same world. I have reviewed books 3 and 4, The... Continue Reading →
Hayley’s Review of “A Discovery of Witches” by Deborah Harkness
By: Hayley Green In this fantasy novel, we meet unassuming professor Diana Bishop, who specializes in alchemical texts. When she calls a book from the stacks of the library at Oxford University where she lives and works, she realizes quickly that there is something wrong with it. We find out that Diana has long familial... Continue Reading →
