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Bonus Post! Book Review for “A Court of Sugar and Spice” by Rebecca F. Kenney
Friends, I have never been so conflicted about how to review a book. A Court of Sugar and Spice by Rebecca F. Kenney is so cringe but also a delightfully good time. This is my second The Nutcracker retelling that I've read this month; with the first being the Nutcracker of Crystalfall by Kay L.… Continue reading Bonus Post! Book Review for “A Court of Sugar and Spice” by Rebecca F. Kenney
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 “For the Wolf” by Hannah Whitten
I absolutely love fantasy and fairytale retellings so when I came across For the Wolf by Hannah Whitten, I had to read it immediately. I assumed this YA fantasy was inspired by "Little Red Riding Hood" but it's honestly more of a "Beauty and the Beast" retelling. Those things should have made this book a… Continue reading Book Review for “For the Wolf” by Hannah Whitten