• Review: A Far Wilder Magic by Allison Saft

    Review: A Far Wilder Magic by Allison Saft

    I’ve been meaning to check out Allison Saft’s writing for quite some time. Naturally, that meant I jumped at the chance to read her latest novel, A Far Wilder Magic. It’s the best kind of young adult fantasy, and I just can’t get enough of it. Read more

  • Review: Singer Distance by Ethan Chatagnier

    Review: Singer Distance by Ethan Chatagnier

    Okay, if you’re looking for a book that will make you think while activating nearly every emotion one can feel, you’ve got to check out Singer Distance. I won’t pretend it was my favorite read of the year, but it is certainly one of the most unique takes I’ve read in quite some time. Read more

  • Review: Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young

    Review: Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young

    Pretty sure that, at this point, I’ll read anything written by Adrienne Young! Spells for Forgetting is no exception to that rule. Any book that promises ancestral magic, isolated towns, and a magical thriller will get my attention. Read more

  • Review: Assassin’s Creed: The Magus Conspiracy by Kate Heartfield

    Review: Assassin’s Creed: The Magus Conspiracy by Kate Heartfield

    So, I’m going to start this review with a touch of honesty: I’ve never played any Assassin’s Creed games. I’ve never even watched anybody play them. However! I adore Kate Heartfield, so I wanted to take the risk and try The Magus Conspiracy because I couldn’t resist. So when I say that this novel is… Read more

  • Review: The Cage of Dark Hours by Marina J. Lostetter

    Review: The Cage of Dark Hours by Marina J. Lostetter

    I love fantasy series like The Five Penalties. The Cage of Dark Hours is dark, tense, gritty, and so brilliant. It made for a suspenseful read, but I wouldn’t have had it any other way. In a way, diving back into Krona’s world felt a lot like coming home. Though I say that, I’m not so certain I… Read more

  • Review: End of Story by Kylie Scott

    Review: End of Story by Kylie Scott

    Okay, I must admit: End of Story has a lot of charm. The whole magical intervention combined with the opposites-attract trope makes for a solid foundation. Also, I simply love the name. Can’t help it! Read more