A Book of Spirits and Thieves doesn't have the same addictive quality as the later books in Morgan Rhodes' Falling Kingdom Series. The plots don't mess, the characters aren't super likeable and overal...
Alexandra talks about Libba Bray's upcoming novel Lair of Dreams. The book she waited twelve years for (not really) in Azkaban.
Deathless is a beautifully written retelling of the Kosechei the Deathless folktale. The writing style harkens back to having some tell you a fairy tale for the first time. At times the narrative is a...
Rolling in the Deep is a fun little horror novel where mermaids are not to be trifled with. If the book were only a little bit longer it would be perfect...
Do you like fairy tales? Do you like horror? If you answered yes to any of those questions than I suggest you pick up this book. Through the Woods is full of all the things that make you afraid of the...
Dream a Little Dream is a novel in the vein of Maggie Stiefvater's Raven Cycle. An interesting premise that is only held back by it's translation. If you like stories about dream magic, than check thi...
Newt's Emerald is a departure from Nix's previous novels. Instead of a dark fantasy, it's a light regency romance. If you're looking for a little bit of fun fluff, then this book is for you.
Everyone has super powers, but is anyone really a hero? Vicious is a fun read for anyone who loves the recent dark trend in superhero comics.
The Nest is a middle grade novel in the vein of Neil Gaiman's Coraline. If you're looking for something quick and creepy than this is the book for you.
Working on many different levels, The Damned takes the overused decent to hell trope and breathes fresh life into it.
An Ember in the Ashes starts out as an easy read but drags you into a fascinating dark world. With a great mythology and likeable characters Sabaa Tahir proves that she is an author to watch.
Rebel Belle is a fun, well paced story in the vein of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Clueless. It never left me bored.
The Glass Arrow was a boring dystopia that's world building seriously held it back.
In "Fever Moon", we meet the most ancient and deadly Unseelie ever created, the Fear Dorcha. For eons, he's traveled worlds with the Unseelie king, leaving behind him a path of mutilation and destruct...
The Named is a fun novel about time travel and good versus evil. The prose is a little bare but once you're invested in the story you no longer notice it.