As a lover of mythology and lore, Greek mythology tends to be my least favorite. Perhaps it’s because I haven’t found it told in a way that pulls at my insides, until Circe. It’s easy to see why it has almost 30,000 favorable ratings on Amazon. I love to peruse reviews before my own and… Continue reading Circe, Madeline Miller
Tag: Mythology
Daughter of the Moon Goddess, Sue Lynn Tan
“Was the fleeting joy worth the sorrow that came after?” I don’t know how to review this book! It’s everything special and incredible in the fantasy genre. The infused mythology makes this such a magical read. Xingyin is the strongest of heroines, one that you will cheer on from the very start. She is tested… Continue reading Daughter of the Moon Goddess, Sue Lynn Tan
The Wicked Deep, Shea Ernshaw
I dig Ernshaw and have enjoyed reading what she already has published. If you caught my TBR last week, you'll see I have an ARC of her upcoming book, A History of Wild Places. I have already started that one and it is fantastic so far. Also, I'm not sure if you're a fan of… Continue reading The Wicked Deep, Shea Ernshaw
Bad Loki, Rosemary A. Johns
I love that this world ties into her Rebel worlds but is a world unto itself. Autumn's guardians are all unique, and the bond she has with each of them is special. Loki is a special guy, and there is bad blood between the two. But sometimes, it's easier to work together against your enemies… Continue reading Bad Loki, Rosemary A. Johns
Never Say Never, Justine Manzano
What’s a girl to do when she has no interest in love? Whatever she wants, because Brynn is a badass young woman who’s assertive and happy with herself. But her home life isn’t going so great. It doesn’t help that her parents put her in the middle of their arguments. Her thoughts on love solidify… Continue reading Never Say Never, Justine Manzano
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