There is something universally appealing about the story of a small group pf people fighting for a just, but seemingly impossible, cause. While Meira is the center of the story, I also felt very connected to the other Winterians who are fighting to regain their kingdom. The world of Snow Like Ashes is somewhat […]
Genre: Fantasy
Average Rating: 4.15
The Caller By Juliet Marillier
The Caller is the last in a trilogy that I was happy to find while browsing NetGalley one day. Juliet Marillier has may devoted fans and after reading this series, I can see why. Neryn and Flint are star-crossed lovers, still focused on their ultimate goal to free a kingdom from tyranny, but still longing […]
Heir Of Fire By Sarah J. Maas
The revelation about Celaena at the end of book two serves to sever many of the bonds she made in the first two books, but it also sets in motion a journey that she was going to have to take sooner or later. One of the strongest aspects of this series […]
Illusions of Fate By Kiersten White
Jessamin is everything you could love about a heroine; intelligence, a little bit of an attitude, determination, and a willingness to work for what she wants. I liked her right away and I think it was Jessamin that made this book enjoyable for me. As she is drawn into this sinister world, she finds […]
Trial By Fire By Josephine Angelini
Books featuring alternate worlds have always been my favorite, so when I read the jacket copy for Trial By Fire, I was in for the long haul. Josephine Angelini’s world creation was very good and I was immediately invested in not only the two worlds, but also the people who inhabited them. The Salem […]
Ex Libris Audio: Dreams Of Gods And Monsters
When I saw the size of the physical book and then saw the length of the audio (20 hours!) I was a little daunted, I admit. However, I am glad that the author took the time to complete this story, because had it been rushed, it would have been a real disservice to all of […]
Blog Tour: The Kiss Of Deception By Mary E. Pearson
I am happily jumping on the bandwagon for The Kiss of Deception, and I’m even happier to share with you why I loved this book so much! I think it would be easy for a book like this one to be swept out to sea, so to speak, in a market that is so […]
Ruin And Rising By Leigh Bardugo
I remember very well the moment that I read the last page of Shadow and Bone. I remember because I was devastated that I had to wait for book two! Then, of course, I felt the pain again when I finished Siege and Storm. There aren’t many books whose release date I put on my […]
The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater
As soon as the ley line was woken up once again, things started to change almost immediately. Blue and “her Raven boys” started feeling the effects and seeing the consequences of their efforts. The missing piece of the Cabeswater puzzle is the center of this book and, of course, Gansey isn’t the only one looking. […]
Dark Triumph by R.L. LaFevers
Dark Triumph certainly lives up to its name and brings the darkness. In this riveting follow-up to Grave Mercy, Robin LaFevers does not hold back when giving us Sybella’s story. I was not overly fond of Sybella in Grave Mercy, but I am sure that you will grow to admire and love her as […]