The Hunger of the Gods | Book 2 of Bloodsworn Saga | ARC Review | #WyrdandWonder
The Hunger of the Gods is an epic banger with more Gods and more epic Orka.
The Hunger of the Gods is an epic banger with more Gods and more epic Orka.
Sometimes when you have a series and you start it with all the parts already in your hands, you end up binge reading a series. I will also have you know that entirely blame this on Imyril as she is the whole reason I bought this trilogy in ebook last year… In the Dominion of… Continue reading The Dominion of the Fallen | Series Review | #WyrdandWonder
If you want a fun magical romance to take you away for an afternoon this book will do it for you
The Library of the Dead isn’t quite as library as I expected.
City of Dusk is Tara Sims first venture into Adult Fantasy.
Gallant was an interesting story of Olivia.
For years I have been hearing how great Keeper of the Lost Cities series is. I got the first book a few years ago but I never really picked it up. Because you know, what if I was going to be dissapinted? So I kept putting it off until a random Saturday where I tore… Continue reading Three Reasons to Read Keeper of the Lost Cities
All in all this was just a worthy conclusion to an ass kicking, mostly, female crew space adventure with so much characterization to make you fall in love with each and every character.
Fonda Lee has written an absolute gem of a fantasy series that will withstand the test of time for sure because it continues to bring the themes forward that we are drawn to. Family, Loyalty, Change, Faith, Collonialism. But also being able to be your own person in a family that stands so tall and proud for its values and history.
Thank you to Kensington Books and Netgalley for the review copy in exchange for an honest review. This does not change my opinion in anyway. Book: A Letter to Three Witches by Elizabeth BassRelease Date: January 25th 2022Tags: Fantasy | Paranormal Romance | Adult | Witches | Magic | Family Nearly a century ago, Gwen… Continue reading A Letter to Three Witches | ARC Review