Mini Reviews: Black Water Sister & The Queens of Innis Lear
When Jessamyn Teoh’s parents decide to move back to Malaysia from the USA, she tags along to help them get settled in. When Jessamyn Teoh’s parents decide to move back […]
When Jessamyn Teoh’s parents decide to move back to Malaysia from the USA, she tags along to help them get settled in. When Jessamyn Teoh’s parents decide to move back […]
With a winning combination of magic, intrigue, and romance, A Marvellous Light is sure to please fans of historical fantasy. When the non-magical Robin Blyth is mistakenly assigned to a […]
Newly arrived in Seattle, Dolly White has been hired as a lady’s companion for the unbridled socialite Fiona Earnshaw. According to her father, Fiona’s wild ways are unbecoming of a […]
The Book of Night is celebrated YA fantasy author Holly Black’s first foray into adult fantasy, and it was a pretty successful endeavour. After a job gone horribly wrong, Charlie Hall […]
Xingyin lives an enviable – if somewhat dull – life as the daughter of the immortal moon goddess. Set apart from other immortals for reasons Xingyin’s mother refuses to discuss, […]
As you’ve likely guessed, all is not well with Miranda Fitch. Former stage actress turned struggling theatre professor, Miranda is being crushed under the weight of her excruciating chronic pain […]
One of the things that I like best about Xiran Jay Zhao’s debut, Iron Widow, is that it truly defies categorization. A YA dystopian novel inspired by figures and cultural […]
Angland’s first female magician, Cassandra Harwood, returns in THORNBOUND. And this time, she’s opening a magic school!
Francesco Dimitri’s THE BOOK OF HIDDEN THINGS is a beautifully written story of intrigue, betrayal, and the abiding friendship between four very different men.
With high stakes and an incredible emotional payoff, Tess Sharpe’s BARBED WIRE HEART is a feminist mystery/thriller that I recommend to everyone.
ROGUE SOULS, the second book in a dark urban fantasy series, delivers on character development and world building but stumbles a little when it comes to plot.
In today’s Mini Reviews post, I discuss Miriam McNamara’s THE UNBINDING OF MARY READE, Tade Thompson’s THE MURDERS OF MOLLY SOUTHBOURNE, and A PERILOUS UNDERTAKING by Deanna Raybourn.
Well-written, powerful, and original, Rebecca Roanhorse’s TRAIL OF LIGHTNING is one of the most important and exciting books of the year.
In this Romance Review Roundup, I’m sharing my thoughts on MAKING UP by Lucy Parker, THE KISS QUOTIENT by Helen Hoang, and Nalini Singh’s OCEAN LIGHT.
LAKE SILENCE is a great introduction to the world of the Others for new readers and a strong continuation of the beloved urban fantasy series for longtime fans.
Cass Morris’ debut novel FROM UNSEEN FIRE is an accomplished epic fantasy novel that introduces complex characters, politics, and magic.
Penelope’s SONG OF BLOOD & STONE is the first book in a fantasy romance series that explores racial discrimination, the atrocities of war, and what it means to belong.
In this Romance Review Roundup, I share my thoughts on Ainslie Paton’s THE LOVE COUPON, Shelly Laurenston’s HOT AND BADGERED, and HURTS TO LOVE YOU by Alisha Rai.
Rowenna Miller’s TORN is a fantasy novel that examines what it means to be working class in a monarchical system, and more importantly, what it is to be a woman in a man’s world.
Patrice Sarath begins a new series with THE SISTERS MEDEROS, a charming, quirky historical romp infused with light fantasy elements.
In this Romance Review Roundup, I share my thoughts on Lenora Bell’s WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DUKE MAKES, Alisha Rai’s WRONG TO NEED YOU, and DIARY OF AN ACCIDENTAL WALLFLOWER by Jennifer McQuiston.
THE WICKED DEEP is an accomplished story of murder, revenge, and a small town cursed for its sins that’s sure to leave you with chills.
Ilona Andrews returns to the world of the Innkeepers in SWEEP IN PEACE, a character-driven tale set in a land that seamlessly blends fantasy and sci-fi.
Lindsay Smith’s WEB OF FROST is a character-driven, atmospheric YA fantasy novel inspired by the events of the Russian Revolution.