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Review: Veil by Dylan Farrow

Series: Hush #2Author: Dylan FarrowPublisher: Wednesday BooksReleased: April 26, 2022Received: NetGalley Veil is the second novel in Dylan Farrow’s Hush series, and I love this cover. I know I say that a lot, but seriously, it’s so pretty. I love the colors and … Continue reading

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Review: Reclaim the Stars Anthology

Who can resist an anthology full of magical realism and stars? I certainly can’t. Reclaim the Stars consists of seventeen short stories, all of which are centered around one main subject: space and the stars beyond. That is not the only element tying these stories together, as they all feature the Latin American diaspora. In other words – this is an absolute must-read! Continue reading

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Review: Bright Ruined Things by Samantha Cohoe

Samantha Cohoe is back with another brilliant novel, Bright Ruined Things. This one blends historical fiction with fantasy in all the best ways, creating a tale that feels both familiar and new. Oh, did I mention that it’s set during a fictional 1920s? Continue reading

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Review: This Vicious Grace by Emily Thiede

This Vicious Grace is the first novel in Emily Thiede’s The Last Finestra series. If you love fantasy with a bit of romance and high stakes, this is worth checking out. Continue reading

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Review: Together We Burn by Isabel Ibañez

Together We Burn is the latest novel by Isabel Ibañez, and it’s a young adult fantasy tale full of dragons, romance, and more. Bonus points: my latest OwlCrate box included a beautiful version of this book. Continue reading

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Review: The Bronzed Beasts by Roshani Chokshi

It’s time. The Bronzed Beasts is the third and final novel in Roshani Chokshi’s The Gilded Wolves series. I’ve loved every moment of this series and will be sad to let it go. Yet, I’m far too curious to see how it all ends. Aren’t you? Continue reading

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Blog Tour & Review: Enola Homes and the Black Barouche by Nancy Springer

Enola Holmes and the Black Barouche is the seventh novel in Nancy Springer’s series, following the younger sister of the famous (or infamous) Sherlock Holmes. I’ll confess that I have not read the other novels in this series, as Enola Homes and the Black Barouche promised to work fine as a standalone. That being said – I now want to go back and read the rest! Continue reading

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The Dead and the Dark by Courtney Gould

I was lucky enough to receive an arc of Courtney Gould’s debut novel, The Dead and the Dark, and I’ve got to tell you: this book is everything. It has a little bit of something for everyone, as it blend fantasy, horror, mystery, and thriller elements together. Plus, the novel (and characters) itself is very LGBT+ friendly. Continue reading

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Review: Hush by Dylan Farrow

Hush is Dylan Farrow’s debut novel, and it is a little bit of everything, fantasy, romance, mystery, and so much more. Continue reading

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Review: A Golden Fury by Samantha Cohoe

A Golden Fury by Samantha Cohoe is one of those debut novels that people everywhere seem to be talking about. I was lucky enough to get my hands on an early copy, and I found it to be worth the hype. Continue reading

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