Reviews

Every Thursday, I will post a new book review here. Check back for the latest reads.

  • The Last Tale of the Flower Bride: Fairy tale horror

    The Last Tale of the Flower Bride: Fairy tale horror

    A marriage built on stories and secrets is threatened when a trip to the bride’s childhood home begins revealing the mysteries of her past – including a friendship that ended with the other girl’s disappearance. 

  • The Heart of the World (Book 2): A bit slow

    The Heart of the World (Book 2): A bit slow

    Book 2 and finale in the Isles of the Gods duology.

  • The Will of the Many (Hierarchy 1): A top read

    The Will of the Many (Hierarchy 1): A top read

    Vis Telimus, a young man with a hidden past, is trying to save up for passage away from the empire that orphaned him. But then a senator uses the guise of adoption to force Vis into an elite academy for his own ends. Now Vis is suddenly mired in state secrets, and he must fight…

  • The Death of Jane Lawrence: Strange and speculative

    The Death of Jane Lawrence: Strange and speculative

    Jane proposes a marriage of convenience to the local surgeon, whose only rule is that she never join him at his manor. When fate forces her there, she learns the good doctor is hiding some dark secrets.

  • She Started It: Mean girls and murder

    She Started It: Mean girls and murder

    Four women receive an invitation to a tropical bachelorette getaway. There’s just one problem: the hostess is Poppy Greer, an old schoolmate they bullied as teenagers.

  • Babel: Long and didactic

    Babel: Long and didactic

    Robin, a Chinese man raised in linguistics by a cold English professor, attends a prestigious language school that also specializes in a specific type of magic. While there, Robin must eventually confront cruel injustices and decide the role he wants to play in this world.

  • The Tiger Came to the Mountains: Reflective and engaging

    The Tiger Came to the Mountains: Reflective and engaging

    In war-torn Mexico, a young girl’s family goes to hide in the mountains. There, her resolve to protect her brother is tested.

  • The Mirror Visitor: Full series review

    The Mirror Visitor: Full series review

    Ophelia, a young woman who can travel through mirrors and see the past of objects through touch, is forced into an engagement and made to move to her fiancé’s homeland, where court politics and cruelty reign supreme. Ophelia is just a pawn in their game, and she must keep her wits about her if she’s…

  • Godkiller (Book 1): A slower-paced quest story

    Godkiller (Book 1): A slower-paced quest story

    Kissen, a god-killing mercenary, is saddled with a young noble girl who inexplicably has a small god tethered to her soul. Joined by a disillusioned former-knight-turned-baker, the unlikely group must travel to a ruined city where the last of the wild gods reside.

  • Half a Soul: Delightful

    Half a Soul: Delightful

    After a faerie steals half her soul in her youth, Dora no longer feels emotions like fear or embarrassment, which can leave a young woman vulnerable to much accidental scandal in regency-era England. When the uncouth noble magician, Elias, discovers her condition, she is swept up in his magical affairs.

  • Blood Over Bright Haven: Devastating

    Blood Over Bright Haven: Devastating

    The city of Tiran’s first female highmage and her indigenous lab assistant discover a horrifying secret that could destroy their city, if it doesn’t destroy them first.

  • Undercover: Goulish crime noir

    Undercover: Goulish crime noir

    A stranger comes to a gang-run town and takes on the most unwanted job: bodyguard to a ghoul.

  • A Dark and Drowning Tide: Magical and immersive

    A Dark and Drowning Tide: Magical and immersive

    Lorelai, a folklorist, has worked hard for a place on an expedition to find a magical spring, only for it to all go wrong when someone is murdered. Now Lorelai is in charge, and she must work with her academic rival to both complete the mission and solve the murder.

  • The Lion Women of Tehran: Thought-provoking and compelling

    The Lion Women of Tehran: Thought-provoking and compelling

    This story follows the wealthy, high-born Ellie and her best friend from the slums, Homa, as they grow up in midcentury Tehran, facing both life and political oppression – sometimes from opposite sides.

  • When the Moon Hatched (Book 1): A plotless mess

    When the Moon Hatched (Book 1): A plotless mess

    An assassin finds herself swept up with a king from another nation, unexpectedly plunging her into the unknown mysteries of her past.

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