The Cruel Prince is book one in the Folk of the Air trilogy by Holly Black. This book is incredibly popular in the fantasy genre but until now, I had avoided reading it for a couple of reasons. One, it's YA. I don't have an issue with the Young Adult genre but I'm pushing 30; … Continue reading Book Review for “The Cruel Prince” by Holly Black
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Book Review for “Pieces of Sky” by Kaki Warner
I have been in a Western historical romance kind of mood! I'm not familiar with many authors in this genre but Kaki Warner is currently my favorite. Her book, Pieces of Sky, popped up on one of the Goodread's "best of" lists. It sounded really good so I bought it and the other two books … Continue reading Book Review for “Pieces of Sky” by Kaki Warner
Book Review for “A Touch of Darkness” by Scarlett St. Clair
A Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair is a modern take on the mythological story of Hades and Persephone. The setting is a world similar to our own but one where the Greek gods and goddesses mingle with humanity and are treated like celebrities. Sounds interesting, doesn't it? Unfortunately, it's really not and I'll … Continue reading Book Review for “A Touch of Darkness” by Scarlett St. Clair
Book Review for “Chain of Gold” by Cassandra Clare
Way back in the ye olde mid-2000s, Cassandra Clare and her books were everything to me. Her books were the only ones that I would buy on release day at full price. The Mortal Instruments series was perfection but I haven't felt the same about any of the releases after it. I really enjoyed The … Continue reading Book Review for “Chain of Gold” by Cassandra Clare
Book Review for “Crescent City: House of Earth and Blood” by Sarah J. Maas
I have never been as surprised by a book as I was with Crescent City: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas. A few weeks ago, I was sent an excerpt of the first five chapters in this book and was NOT impressed; you can see what I thought here. I have reviewed … Continue reading Book Review for “Crescent City: House of Earth and Blood” by Sarah J. Maas