Reviews

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

  • The Silent Patient: Solid audiobook

    The Silent Patient: Solid audiobook

    Theo, a criminal psychotherapist, is determined to unravel the mystery of Alicia Berenson, a patient locked up for murder who refuses to speak – even in her own defense.

  • A Fate Inked in Blood: Action-packed romantasy fun

    A Fate Inked in Blood: Action-packed romantasy fun

    After Freya is forced to reveal that she has a drop of Goddess’s blood — marking her as the legendary shield maiden — she must fight to unite a nation while learning to control her magic. At the same time, she must resist her attraction to another of the God-blessed. Otherwise, she risks everything she’s…

  • Call the Canaries Home: Not what I expected, but not bad

    Call the Canaries Home: Not what I expected, but not bad

    Three estranged sisters convene at their Meemaw’s house for a weekend, where they must confront their differences as they try to understand the decades-old disappearance of their fourth sister.

  • Before the Coffee Gets Cold: Worse the more I think about it

    Before the Coffee Gets Cold: Worse the more I think about it

    In a small café in Tokyo, patrons can travel in time – but they have to return before their coffee gets cold. This book follows four different women who decide to do just that.

  • Divine Rivals: Sweet and well-written

    Divine Rivals: Sweet and well-written

    Two competing young journalists navigate life, love, and the front line in the midst of war between gods.

  • August 2023 DNF Roundup

    August 2023 DNF Roundup

    In lieu of a review this week, I’m covering a quick list of some recent DNFs (books I gave up on). Come sip the tea.

  • Warbreaker: An instant favorite

    Warbreaker: An instant favorite

    One princess is forced to marry the God King and another begins a quest of vengeance, setting off a chain of magical and political events.

  • House of Sky and Breath (Book 2): Entertaining, but overall just okay

    House of Sky and Breath (Book 2): Entertaining, but overall just okay

    Bryce and Hunt are dragged into the rebel cause, only to discover that nothing about their world is as it seems.

  • A Deadly Education: Perfect for teen readers

    A Deadly Education: Perfect for teen readers

    At the Scholomance, half the students won’t survive to graduation. El is doing well enough – except her magic is powerful and inconveniently primed for evildoing, so she has to be careful not to raze the whole place down.

  • House of Hunger: An addicting sapphic gothic tale

    House of Hunger: An addicting sapphic gothic tale

    In a world where blood is a valuable commodity, a young woman named Marion agrees to become an indentured bloodmaid for a noblewoman – but not everything in the mansion is as it seems.

  • Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries (Book 1): Cozy and delightful

    Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries (Book 1): Cozy and delightful

    Emily Wilde is a socially awkward scholar of fairies. In this diary, she records the encounters and events she faces in a small Scandinavian village as she attempts to study their previously undocumented “Hidden Ones.”

  • A Dowry of Blood: Dark and seductive

    A Dowry of Blood: Dark and seductive

    Told from the perspective of Constanta’s letters to Dracula, we follow her through the centuries of her second life as the ancient vampire’s first bride.

  • The Ocean at the End of the Lane: Whimsical and creepy

    The Ocean at the End of the Lane: Whimsical and creepy

    A middle-aged man suddenly remembers the strange, magical happenings he experienced as a child when he returns to visit the house at the end of the lane from his childhood home.

  • Ninth House (Book 1): Gripping and creepy

    Ninth House (Book 1): Gripping and creepy

    Alex Stern, who has lived a hard life of drugs and petty crime, is offered a place in Yale’s secret dark magic societies because of her unique ability to see ghosts. One semester in, a woman turns up dead – and Alex thinks the societies are involved.

  • Outlawed: Intriguing, but slow

    Outlawed: Intriguing, but slow

    Ada’s life of crime begins after she fails to conceive a child, is accused of witchcraft, and runs away to a gang of non-conforming outlaws.

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