I always start this post with an intro that usually says something along the lines of "how do I narrow this list down?" But this is my most favorite post of the month so I'm excited to just hop right into it. The Charmed List, Julie AbeYA/RomanceReleases July 5thGoodreads, Amazon, Bookshop, B&N About the BookSometimes… Continue reading 10 New Releases to Look Forward to in July
Tag: Fairy Tale
A Mirror Mended, Alix E. Harrow
With a terminal illness and borrowed time, Zinnia’s working hard to help Snow Whites all over the various realms. She’s been so busy helping others that she hasn’t taken the best care of herself. But her newest realm isn’t what she was expecting. The wicked queen has an agenda, and she needs Zinnia to succeed.… Continue reading A Mirror Mended, Alix E. Harrow
The Hazel Wood, Melissa Albert
“It carried with it a hard beat of fear, but beneath it, something else: surrender. After a life of running, always running. Meditating and counting and clinging to Ella’s hands in an effort to stay afloat on an oceanic anger.” Ahh! This book is so well-reviewed that I’m afraid I have little to add to… Continue reading The Hazel Wood, Melissa Albert
The Path of Thorns, A.G. Slatter
I wasn’t sure what to expect reading this one. It carried the fantasy genre in various places, but we were a bit into the book before the fantasy came into play. The Path of Thorns feels more historical or literary than fantasy, which is okay. There is a lot of day-to-day life to get through,… Continue reading The Path of Thorns, A.G. Slatter
Nettle & Bone, T. Kingfisher
“She is riding a dragon, and all of us in the kingdom are riding along with her.” Marra is the baby of her family. For the kingdom’s good, Marra’s middle sister Kania is married to prince Vorling. To spare Marra if the heir does not come along, she is sent to the convent. Resilient Marra… Continue reading Nettle & Bone, T. Kingfisher
Star Father, Charlie N. Holmberg
5-stars, all the stars! Here’s the thing, I absolutely adored Star Mother, but Holmberg has outdone herself with Star Father. I always say I don’t have the right words to review her books, and it’s true. But with Star Father, I have all the words and no way to put them in a semblance of… Continue reading Star Father, Charlie N. Holmberg
10 New Releases to Look Forward to in February
I haven't been able to do this post in a while because of the problems with my shoulder. But I decided I could do a little bit each day until I had a complete post. I have missed doing this post the past few months, so I'm excited to share with you the new releases… Continue reading 10 New Releases to Look Forward to in February
Unreviewed Books
Back in October, I shared a list of recent books that I had read but not reviewed. That post did fairly well so I thought I would do this again. It's nice to know I'm not the only one that doesn't review all of their reads. Sometimes it's really hard to get a review out.… Continue reading Unreviewed Books
10 New Releases to Look Forward to in November
It's that time of the month where we get excited for new releases to add to our (probably) impossible TBRs. Rumor is because of the wood shortage, books are taking even longer than they already were to arrive. So I would recommend using the preorders if you plan to shop for the holidays. Let's get… Continue reading 10 New Releases to Look Forward to in November
A Spindle Splintered, Alix E. Harrow
What do you get when you take a girl who’s not a fan of the newer fairy tales, and her favorite author gives her a unique take on fairy tales incorporating the macabre ones of days past? A novella that’s read in one sitting; a book that you won’t want to put down. I could… Continue reading A Spindle Splintered, Alix E. Harrow
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