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Review: We Lived on the Horizon by Erika Swyler
I read the description of We Lived on the Horizon and knew that I had to read it. It sounded both dark and fascinating, which is exactly how I want my dystopian novels to feel. That said, I didn’t fall head over heels for this novel the way I hoped, but I can still see… Read more
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Review: Fate’s Bane by C.L. Clark
I knew before I began that this book would break my heart. After all, Fate’s Bane promised to be a sapphic tragedy. Despite that, I deluded myself into hoping that Agnir, her clan, and her love would somehow find a happy ending. That’s just the type of reader I am, I guess. Read more
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Review: The Inheritance by Ilona Andrews
House Andrews never disappoints! The Inheritance is Ilona Andrews’ take on LitRPG adventures, and I am here for it. If you’re looking for a fantastical adventure with plenty of action, a determined female lead, and lots of strange revelations, this is the book for you! Read more
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Review: Marguerite by the Lake by Mary Dixie Carter
Before I start my review, I need to take a minute to gush about the cover of Marguerite by the Lake. It’s stunning! I love the painterly style of the sky. While it may not be a one-to-one match for the inside themes, I still love it. Read more
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Review: Rapport: Friendship, Solidarity, Communion, Empathy
Another short story in the world of Murderbot, yes, please! Not only is this tale set in a universe I love so much, but it offers rare insight into a very different character, Perihelion, aka Peri or ART. Read more
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Review: Shades and Shadows by Ashley Laster
I’m not ashamed to admit the two primary reasons why I wanted to give Shades and Shadows a try. First, that cover! It’s stunning. Second, the comps sounded compelling: Supernatural meets The Mortal Instruments. Read more
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