*This book was sent to me for review purposes by Aria Fiction. All opinions are my own. Faith Hogan is not a new author to me. I've reviewed two of her previous books, The Girl I Used to Know and What Happened to Us?. I thoroughly enjoyed both of those so I was more than happy… Continue reading Blog Tour & Book Review for “My Husband’s Wives” by Faith Hogan
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Book Review for “The Song of Achilles” by Madeline Miller
Last month I reviewed Circe by Madeline Miller and loved it so much that I immediately bought one of her other books, The Song of Achilles. Unfortunately, I didn't like this book anywhere near as much as I did Circe. I'll get into my thoughts after the synopsis. This review will have spoilers. Synopsis Greece… Continue reading Book Review for “The Song of Achilles” by Madeline Miller
Book Review for “Echoes in the Walls” by V.C. Andrews
I'm not sure why I keep torturing myself by buying all the new V.C. Andrews releases. I keep holding out hope that Andrew Neiderman, the ghostwriter for Andrews, will return to writing actually GOOD stories but so far that hasn't happened. Echoes in the Walls is the sequel to House of Secrets and just as… Continue reading Book Review for “Echoes in the Walls” by V.C. Andrews
Book Review for “The Assassin’s Blade” by Sarah J. Maas
I'm going to be totally honest and say I was not that excited to read The Assassin's Blade by Sarah J. Maas. This is a prequel novel to Throne of Glass that consists of five novellas. I'll get into why I wasn't excited for it, and if my opinion changed, below after the synopsis. There… Continue reading Book Review for “The Assassin’s Blade” by Sarah J. Maas
Book Review for “Kingdom of Ash” by Sarah J. Maas
I. Am. Exhausted. Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas is the seventh book and finale of the Throne of Glass series. This book is almost 1,000 pages long. That is a lot of words my friends and if you know anything about Maas, than you know it's a lot of the same words repeated… Continue reading Book Review for “Kingdom of Ash” by Sarah J. Maas