Sin Eater’s Daughter Trilogy Review
This series was a pleasant surprise for me. I haven’t seen much at all about it, and being an older series I went in to it without many expectations. All 3 books where great reads that quickly I devoured. The
This series was a pleasant surprise for me. I haven’t seen much at all about it, and being an older series I went in to it without many expectations. All 3 books where great reads that quickly I devoured. The
If you have read any of my posts you know I love a good retelling. Crimson Bound is a loose red riding hood retelling. So loose that you probably wouldn’t even realize it was a red riding hood retelling without
I just finished an ARC copy of Bound by Firelight the second book in the Wickery series by Dana Swift. It was a fun, action packed read that just kept building throughout the book. Unfortunately this did lead to a
Cast in Firelight is set in a world where magic is bestowed by the gods and one’s place in society is determined by how many of the 9 different types, or colors, of magic they can cast. Adraa is expected
Fae’s Ascent closes out the Clover duoligy with the same fun, fast paced story filled with memorable and lovable characters as the first book. We pick up shortly after the events of the first book. Alistair is still scheming for
It’s been a while since I posted, but with a new year comes new resolutions and ambitions. Im hoping to better designate my time and post here on a regular schedule, as well as take more time doing things around
Gold Spun by Brandie June is a fast paced Rumpelstiltskin retelling that gives agency to the miller’s daughter. The book keeps true to many aspects of the original tale while becoming a tale of it’s own as the story continues.
Hunted by Meagan Spooner is a rich and atmospheric Beauty and the Beast retelling with classic fairy tale vibes. Set in the Russian countryside and Hunted follows a wealthy merchants youngest daughter as she discovers what she wants in life
Why did I wait so long to read this book! The Prison Healer really surprised me. I was worried because it takes place in a small isolated environment that it would be very slow and drag but those fears where
The Kindred Soul of Nora Faye is as beautifully heartbreaking as I have come to expect from the series. We are back to Beck’s POV and I find that I very much prefer it to Easton’s from the second book
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