One Dark Throne by Kendare Blake is book two in the Three Dark Crowns fantasy series. I reviewed book one, Three Dark Crowns, last week and absolutely loved it! I didn't love One Dark Throne quite as much but it was still really good. This review will have some semi spoilers but I won't give details.… Continue reading Book Review for “One Dark Throne” by Kendare Blake
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Book Review for “Three Dark Crowns” by Kendare Blake
It has been a very long time since I enjoyed a book as much as Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake. This novel was a pleasure to read and had everything that I love in fantasy. Luckily, it's one of a four book series so I have much more to enjoy. This will be a… Continue reading Book Review for “Three Dark Crowns” by Kendare Blake
Novella Review for “The Glass Mermaid” by Melanie Karsak
I discovered Melanie Karsak on Instagram and over time, as she's ran different promotions, I've acquired a few of her releases for free. One of those was the novella The Glass Mermaid, the first part in The Chancellor Fairy Tales series. I finally got around to reading it and enjoyed it, for the most part.… Continue reading Novella Review for “The Glass Mermaid” by Melanie Karsak
Book Review for “Faerie Silver, Iron Cold” by Vic Malachai
I am always up for a new fantasy read so when I found Faerie Silver, Iron Cold by Vic Malachai on Netgalley, I immediately requested it. It started off strong but unfortunately, it ended up being 430 pages of pure boredom. This review will have spoilers. Synopsis: No well-brought-up child of Brinley would ever dream… Continue reading Book Review for “Faerie Silver, Iron Cold” by Vic Malachai
Book Review for “The Book of Gothel” by Mary McMyne
The Book of Gothel by Mary McMyne is my most disappointing read of 2022 so far. It had so much potential and up until around the halfway point, I loved it but it fell flat after that. This review will have spoilers. Synopsis: Everyone knows the tale of Rapunzel in her tower, but do you… Continue reading Book Review for “The Book of Gothel” by Mary McMyne