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Review: Solomon’s Crown by Natasha Siegel
Apparently, I’ve been on a historical fiction/fantasy kick lately! Solomon’s Crown is the latest in a series of books I’ve picked, all of which delve into the past – with unique twists. In the case of Solomon’s Crown, that means we have more representation, a rivals-to-lovers trope, and so much more. Read more
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Review: After the Forest by Kell Woods
Oh wow. After the Forest may be my favorite retelling of Hansel and Gretel. Not only does it let Gretel (Greta) take ownership of her story, but it dives deep into magic, love, and the dangers resting within the hearts of humans. Read more
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Review: Graphic Audio – Network Effect by Martha Wells
I’m impressed by how quickly Graphic Audio is getting through The MurderBot Diaries. Admittedly, I still don’t love all the choices for the voices, but I am thrilled with yet another version of MurderBot to dive into. Read more
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Review: The Only One Left by Riley Sager
Huh. I’ll be honest here: The Only One Left was not what I expected. Then again, I’m not entirely sure what I was expecting? There were just SO many twists in this book; it made it hard to predict (and boy, I love that!). Read more
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WOTN: Requiem Infernal by Peter Fehervari
Requiem Infernal is the latest novel in the Dark Coil Series from Warhammer 40,000. Peter Fehervari writes this novel, and it is so deliciously dark that you’re best advised not to read it in the dark. Seriously. Read more
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