Mythology & Folk Tales

Seduced By The Alpha Wolf Book 1 (Wolf Shifter Romance
Seduced By The Alpha Wolf Book 1 (Wolf Shifter Romance

Review:Seduced by the Alpha
Not your typical Alpha book, and you're going to feel dirty, I'm just not sure it's a good thing.

Its fast paced, and I mean really fast paced. One page she is reading a CL ad and 2 pages <?> later she is packing up her apartment and maybe 3 pages after that they are swapping spit. I mean I'm all for getting to the point, but damn.

Okay so lets see if we can sum up what the book is 17% into it, Loner chick needs a bit more cash, finds house keeping job... Read more

Moon Tortured (Sky Brooks Series Book 1)
Moon Tortured (Sky Brooks Series Book 1)

Review:This book has been on my to buy list for the past year and thanks to Kindle Unlimited, I finally was able to check it out. The story starts out rather slow and there is lots of questions to answer but half way in the novel, I was hooked. Skylar is a likeable main heroine and she does some growing up throughout the book and I am looking forward to reading what's next in store for her. Read more

A Muse Urban Fantasy (The Veil Series Book 1) - Beyond The Veil
A Muse Urban Fantasy (The Veil Series Book 1) - Beyond The Veil

Review:I can,nth describe how good a book this is .this ranks in the top five sci-fi book,series I have ever read,and I have read hundreds, from Simon green to Steven king and more,please keep writing, you have a new fan. Read more

Born to be Bound (Alpha's Claim Book 1)
Born to be Bound (Alpha's Claim Book 1)

Review:Born to be Bound made me feel things I've never felt before. I've reread it so many times...and somehow the power of the emotions it invokes never fades.

First of all, the main character, Claire. She is someone who's essentially born into a position of weakness - an Omega. But throughout the book she doesn't just lay there and accept her fate, she fights back. She's real. I admire her strength and really really want her to be happy.

I love reading stories where there is that sort o... Read more

King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table (Puffin Classics)
King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table (Puffin Classics)

Review:The story seems to go from event to event to event, (not really the same as the stories you have seen repeatedly in the movies) with limited connectedness between them. I wanted to know the whole story, as I enjoy the Arthur stories in every version I have seen, but much prefer the movie rewrites over the book, which is completely off for me. Read more

A Reimagining of Cinderella (The Andari Chronicles Book 1)
A Reimagining of Cinderella (The Andari Chronicles Book 1)

Review:I loved this book! It was enough of a twist on the Cinderella story to keep me engaged from the first page to the last, and the balance between witty banter, intrigue, and (clean) romance met my every hope. I'm ready to start on the next book in the series! Thank you to the author for such a perfect, delightful read!

I want to add something. (It's been a few weeks since I finished the book). The two main characters have stuck with me since then, and I realized why. Yes, they feel like rea... Read more

Stone Cold Magic (Ella Grey Series Book 1)
Stone Cold Magic (Ella Grey Series Book 1)

Review:3.5/5: Well blow me down with a feather! Never would I freely have bought this book, it's not my genre and not why I read. I have plenty of fear, violence, horror and fantasy in the office daily, I really don't need to read it in my spare time. I did not know anything about the author, I still don't although I think she's/they're young. The language skips to colloquial parlance often but it is in keeping with the age of the protagonist. The plot is thin but interesting enough to hold attention t... Read more

nejma
nejma

Review:Nayyirah Waheed speaks to my soul on a molecular level. Picking up this book is getting advice from your sister. Kisses from your lover. Tough love from the women you come from and a hug when necessary. It is a reminder that yes, you are human. You hurt, you love, you heal and most importantly you don't have to do it alone. Good reading! Read more

The Bear and The Nightingale - (Winternight Trilogy)
The Bear and The Nightingale - (Winternight Trilogy)

Review:One reviewer called The Bear and the Nightingale an adult fairytale. It is, and for all of us who've never outgrown our love for the old tales, this is a beautiful addition. It's an absorbing retelling of a Russian folk tale but with flesh and bones and a hunger for more. I look forward to Katherine Arden's continuing story in her next book. Read more

The Girl in The Tower: (Winternight Trilogy)
The Girl in The Tower: (Winternight Trilogy)

Review:I enjoyed this first volume of this trilogy, but I loved the second volume, The author continues the tale using Russian folk lore as a background. Vasilisa is an interesting and independent young woman. That independent streak is a strength, but it also leads her into difficult situations. In this story she meets up with her beloved older sister in Moscow after she comes to the attention of the Prince of that city. She is in a society far different from the rural existence she has known.The deci... Read more

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