Tag Archives: Flatiron Books

Review: Hell Bent by Leigh Bardugo

Wow. No, seriously – wow! It’s been a hot minute since I read a book that made me gasp during momentous revelations. Hell Bent did that – and then some. This book is the sequel I had been hoping for, and it is worth the wait. Continue reading

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Review: What Lies in the Woods by Kate Alice Marshall

Holy cats. I’m not going to lie – I picked up What Lies in the Woods on a whim (thanks, BOTM!), and wow, was I blown away! This is an intense thriller with mystery elements, and I could not put it down. Continue reading

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Review: Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney

Daisy Darker was one of my six choices for August BOTM (side note: did you know that you can have more than one BOTM account? It’s amazing!). As a huge fan of Alice Feeney’s, I couldn’t pass this one up! Continue reading

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Review: Elektra by Jennifer Saint

Author: Jennifer SaintPublisher: Flatiron BooksReleased: May 3, 2022Received: Goodreads GiveawaysWarnings: Slavery, rape (mentioned), death of a child If you love Greek Mythology and retellings, you’re probably already aware of Elektra by Jennifer Saint. Elektra is the second Greek retelling Saint has written, the first … Continue reading

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Review: Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby

It’s time to read more from S.A. Cosby, Blacktop Wasteland. However, I’m a bit surprised that BOTM picked up a slightly older (read: 2020) book for one of March’s additions. Oh well, I can’t complain since I snatched it up so quickly! Continue reading

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Review: Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney

Rock Paper Scissors happens to be the first novel I’ve ever read by Alice Feeney (I know, I know. But I have several of her books on my TBR list). This twisting thriller is one heck of a roller coaster, though, and I would recommend it to any fans of hers – plus anybody else that is curious. Continue reading

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Review: Razorblade Tears by S.A.Cosby

S.A. Cosby’s newest novel, Razorblade Tears, throws two fathers into a revenge spiral as they battle to cope with the loss of their sons. This is a novel that opens the door to many different conversations. Continue reading

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Review: Ariadne by Jennifer Saint

Yes! It’s another Greek Mythology retelling! I’ve been craving one ever since I read Circe, so you can imagine how excited I was about the news. Ariadne, written by Jennifer Saint, takes a classic story from Greek Mythology and flips the focus all around. Continue reading

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Review: Ninth House (Alex Stern #1) by Leigh Bardugo

Ninth House is the first novel in an all-new series by Leigh Bardugo. And it’s been getting a lot of attention – both because people have been loving it, and because it’s Bardugo’s first excursion out of the realm of young adult novels. Continue reading

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Review: Finale (Caraval #3) by Stephanie Garber

Finale follows two sisters, Scarlett and Tella, as they each face their own set of adventures and dangers. Scarlett is trying to decide on who she should be with, while Tella isn’t done playing games with Legend. Unfortunately for both of them, there’s something much larger looming on the horizon. Continue reading

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