Review: Burning Bright by Melissa McShane
BURNING BRIGHT is the first book in a new series that’s sure to entertain anyone who enjoys plucky heroines, historical settings, and battles at sea.
BURNING BRIGHT is the first book in a new series that’s sure to entertain anyone who enjoys plucky heroines, historical settings, and battles at sea.
Part paranormal fantasy, part WWI drama, and part police procedural, GHOST TALKERS is a strong addition to the flourishing sub-genre of historical fantasy.
The first book in the Glamourist Histories series introduces a Regency-inspired world of magic, art, and hidden passions. Perfect for lovers of BBC period dramas!
THE GLITTERING COURT is fun and fluffy, an ideal beach read. Readers looking for more depth – or an actual fantasy novel – might want to steer clear.
In Marie Brennan’s THE TROPIC OF SERPENTS, the indomitable Lady Trent is back doing what she loves best: field research on dragons!
SORCERER TO THE CROWN by Zen Cho was everything I wanted: witty and fun with enough substance to prompt a thoughtful look at the representation of people of colour in historical fantasy.
Rae Carson’s WALK ON EARTH A STRANGER is a compelling and beautifully written YA historical fantasy that transports readers into the time of the U.S. gold rush. Carson impresses with a heroine to root for and a diverse cast of characters.
Alyxandra Harvey’s A BREATH OF FROST is a fantastic YA novel about witches, young love, and the most important magic of all – sisterhood. Hell yes, girl power!
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