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Tag Archives: Sourcebooks Fire
Review: Little Creeping Things by Chelsea Ichaso
Chelsea Ichaso’s debut novel, Little Creeping Things, is one that instantly caught my attention – and I knew that I had to make time to read it! One part horror, one part psychological thriller, and one part murder mystery; this book has a little bit of everything that I’m looking for. Continue reading
Review: Wicked As You Wish by Rin Chupeco
Rin Chupeco’s latest novel, Wicked As You Wish, is the first in a new series – A Hundred Names for Magic. First, can I just say that I adore the name of the series? I would absolutely dive in to a series with that name, even knowing nothing about it. Continue reading
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Tagged A Hundred Names for Magic, A Hundred Names for Magic #1, Book, Book Review, Books, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Sourcebooks Fire, Wicked As You Wish, Wicked As You Wish by Rin Chupeco
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Review: The Shattered Crown by Maxym M. Martineau
he Shattered Crown is the third and final installment of The Beast Charmer series by Maxym M. Martineau. I originally fell in love with this series thanks to all of the fantastical creatures it involved, not to mention a daring plot or two! So I’ll be sad to say goodbye to this series. Continue reading
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Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Maxym M. Martineau, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Sourcebooks Fire, The Beast Charmer, The Beast Charmer #3, The Shattered Crown, The Shattered Crown by Maxym M. Martineau
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Review: The Midnight Girls by Alicia Jasinska
‘m going to read it! The Midnight Girls promised to be a YA fantasy with a mixture of The Wicked Deep (on my TBR list) and House of Salt and Sorrows. It is also very LGBT-friendly, which is a huge plus. Continue reading
Review: Wayward Witch by Zoraida Cordova
Wayward Witch is the third novel in Zoraida Cordova’s Brooklyn Brujas series, and it is a whirlwind of a read. This novel is the epitome of change. Continue reading
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Tagged Advanced Reading Copy, Advanced Review Copy, ARC, ARC Review, Book, Book Review, Books, Brooklyn Brujas #3, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Sourcebooks Fire, Wayward Witch, Wayward Witch by Zoraida Cordova, Zoraida Cordova
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Review: Kingsbane (Empirium #2) by Claire Legrand
Kingsbane is the second novel in the Empirium series by Claire Legrand. I remember when Furyborn came out last year – it was the talk of the town (er rather, book groups). I rather expect that’ll happen again with Kingsbane, and I’m really looking forward to talking with other fans about it. Continue reading
Review: Belle Revolte by Linsey Miller
Belle Revolte is the latest high fantasy novel to spring from the mind of the one and only Linsey Miller. If you’ve looking for a novel full of excellent representation, then this is a book worth checking out. It was the rumor that there’s an ace main character that drew me to this book, and I imagine I’m not the only one. Continue reading
Review: Reverie by Ryan La Sala
Ryan La Sala’s debut novel, Reverie is something to behold. Set in a world where magic and the normal collide and nothing is what it appears to be. It’s the most charming read of the year, providing a whole slew of characters to enchant readers. Continue reading
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Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Fantasy, Fiction, Literature, Reverie, Reverie by Ryan La Sala, Review, Ryan La Sala, Sourcebooks Fire
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