-Fantasy, -Historical Fiction, -Romance, -Sci-fi, Horror, Mystery & Thriller, -Young & New Adult, Uncategorized

My 2021 Bookish Roundup: Best, Worst & Most Disappointing

This year has been quite disappointing, as far as books go. I didn't hit my goal of reading 50 books and was only able to read 36. Of those 36, six were five star reads, three were one star reads and the rest were somewhere in between. Today I'm going to share my five stars,… Continue reading My 2021 Bookish Roundup: Best, Worst & Most Disappointing

-Christian Fiction & Nonfiction, -Fantasy

Book Review for “Eubeltic Quest” by Nadine C. Keels

Eubeltic Quest by Nadine C. Keels is book two in the Eubeltic Realm series and I have reviewed book one, Eubeltic Descent. I had meant to keep up with this series on my own but since I'm usually swimming in books, it slipped my mind. Luckily, the author reached out to me about reviewing it… Continue reading Book Review for “Eubeltic Quest” by Nadine C. Keels

-Fantasy

Book Review for “Castles in Their Bones” by Laura Sebastian

I was glancing through Netgalley when I came across Castles In Their Bones by Laura Sebastian. I had never heard of her before but I thought the cover of this book was beautiful. The synopsis also sounded like something I would love so I requested the book for review. I was accepted and started it… Continue reading Book Review for “Castles in Their Bones” by Laura Sebastian

-Fantasy, Uncategorized

Book Review for “To Bleed a Crystal Bloom” by Sarah A. Parker

To Bleed a Crystal Bloom by Sarah A. Parker is a New Adult fantasy that is loosely based on the "Rapunzel" fairytale. This is actually the second "Rapunzel" retelling that I've read in the past few months; the other being Bitter Greens by Kate Forsyth. Bitter Greens was a five star read for me and… Continue reading Book Review for “To Bleed a Crystal Bloom” by Sarah A. Parker

-Fantasy, -Historical Fiction, Uncategorized

Book Review for “Bitter Greens” by Kate Forsyth

I can't believe it but I have read TWO five star books in a row; last week it was Dragonwyck by Anya Seton. If you have followed my book reviews for any length of time, you'll know that I don't give out five star ratings often. Bitter Greens by Kate Forsyth would be a ten… Continue reading Book Review for “Bitter Greens” by Kate Forsyth