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A Reverse Harem Paranormal Romance (Hosting Gods Book 1)
A Reverse Harem Paranormal Romance (Hosting Gods Book 1)

Review:I liked this book--read the entire thing, kept me engaged and I liked the characters. It is a super slow-burn reverse harem, if it even qualifies as that. I mean I don't even think there's a real kiss. Which is probably fine, considering the main character is only fifteen and her 'harem' is her stepsiblings. But the book was sweet, and the plot interesting, and I'm curious about where it's heading! Appropriate for young adults, and honestly the entire thing was aimed for a younger audience which... Read more

The Sigil Blade (Archon Sigil Trilogy Book 1)
The Sigil Blade (Archon Sigil Trilogy Book 1)

Review:I described the book as dense because you have to wade through lots of words to get to action. So if you're looking for action then this isn't the book for you. I get bored with action books for the same reason I zone out during car chases in movies. I prefer a well written story with a lot of character development and this book meets that description.

As I said, the characters are fully realized. They are not one dimensional. I particularly liked that each character's motive develops slo... Read more

Immortal Fire (The Red Winter Trilogy Book 3)
Immortal Fire (The Red Winter Trilogy Book 3)

Review:What a fantastic ending to this series! This book has another beautiful cover and more illustrations which really enhance the overall reading experience.

Emi continues to be a wonderful heroine who shows strength both physically and mentally. Emi shows even more courage than before as the Solstice draws closer and she has to come to terms with her mortality and what effect it'll have on her growing relationship with Shiro/Inari. Speaking of Shiro, I really loved his character growth and g... Read more

Red Winter (The Red Winter Trilogy Book 1)
Red Winter (The Red Winter Trilogy Book 1)

Review:You know how when your boyfriend or girlfriend is really into something you don't necessarily relate to, but you love them and want to understand their interest so you give it a shot? That's very close to how I experienced this book. I am not a huge fan of Japanese animation. My knowledge in Japanese culture comes from all of two books I’ve read (thank you, Snow Falling on Cedars and Memoirs of a Geisha) and whatever could be gleaned from the incidental exposure on the internet. Anime has inte... Read more

Dragon Prince
Dragon Prince

Review:Magic, strong female characters, multi-faceted characters that are well developed, a character you can relate too no matter who you are, dragons, princely politics at it's best, love, family, heartache, struggles, war, fantasy, sunrunners...if you like any or all of that...you must read Ms. Rawn's book, and continue with the series. Ms Rawn isn't an author to turn out books like other famous authors (Lackey, Eddings) that are short with no substance. Her books have thought and content that... Read more

Unsouled (Cradle) (Volume 1)
Unsouled (Cradle) (Volume 1)

Review:I was expecting a mediocre fantasy book to pass the time until I could find a Sanderson book to read but this blew me away. I have already read the second book and can tell you that it is just as good. I even decided to come back and endorse this because it is a shame more dont know about it. Well done to Mr. Wight, you created something great. Eagerly awaiting number three. Read more

The Remastered Edition (The Sword of Light Book 1)
The Remastered Edition (The Sword of Light Book 1)

Review:An interesting book for those enjoy reading fantasy books. Well written involving Alastair who is in search of somebody and comes across people, trouble and adventures!
It's very detailed, not terribly difficult to get into but you get so involved you forget the that time passes quickly!
I was given the opportunity to read the book for free for a review! Read more

Skysworn (Cradle Book 4)
Skysworn (Cradle Book 4)

Review:Another amazing installment in the Cradle series! I highly recommend this book as I am a huge fan of Will Wight's work. This is my favorite of his different series, and I couldn't put this book down. I wish there was more, I feel like the book was too short! I can't wait for the next installment Read more

Soulsmith (Cradle) (Volume 2)
Soulsmith (Cradle) (Volume 2)

Review:Will Wight seems incapable of writing a bad book, and writes with the speed of a demon. Soulsmith is a great sequel to Unsouled and leaves me hungering for more. I don normally write reviews, but this book deserves every good word it receives. The only real question is why are you reading this and not Soulsmith immediately? Read more

17 Romantic Faerie Tales (Once Upon Series Book 2)
17 Romantic Faerie Tales (Once Upon Series Book 2)

Review:I only skipped one of the stories (princess charming-- girl-girl love is not my cup of tea), but the others were wonderfully imaginative. I had a hard time putting this anthology down for any period of time, even to sleep. Read more

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