Mythology & Folk Tales

Dark Tempest (The Red Winter Trilogy Book 2)
Dark Tempest (The Red Winter Trilogy Book 2)

Review:What a great sequel. More action, more love, more power. what can I say. I love these characters even more with how they are growing and developing. I enjoy going into battle with these characters and am genuinely concerned for their future. can not wait for the next installment 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

Foxfire 9 (Foxfire Series)
Foxfire 9 (Foxfire Series)

Review:The firefox series continues to amaze me with it's simplicity and beautiful documentation of the Mountain life style. The other lesson is that we all need to pass forward what we have learned and loved to the next generation and the next and the next ... Picking up the earlier FF books is well worthwhile, every one a jewel. Read more

The Paladin Caper (Rogues of the Republic Book 3)
The Paladin Caper (Rogues of the Republic Book 3)

Review:The 3rd book in the Rogues of the Republic series, where all the mysteries of the previous books get revealed. All the favorites return: Desi, Kail, Loch, Icy and the rest, plus some old enemies. Surprises, wild action scenes and skillful stealing of goods inside impenetrable fortresses like the 2 first books but also the satisfying conclusion to a lot of the plot threads. This book will have you reading it past 3am and cursing the author, only to make you smile on the next chapter. Read more

Soul-Mate (The Immortal Love Series Book 1)
Soul-Mate (The Immortal Love Series Book 1)

Review:Amazing story! Very well written and so emotional. I loved this version. The one on wattpad was good but this version made me feel like I was reading the book for the first time. Anna is a very talented writer and sweet person. I will buy every book she publishes. Read more

Royal Assassin (The Farseer Trilogy, Book 2)
Royal Assassin (The Farseer Trilogy, Book 2)

Review:Overall the story is a page turner that will have you staying up all night to read. Characters have a good depth to them; with 5 or 6 with very realistic personalities that will stick with you throughout the story. The bad guy is a perfect example of a villain that will have you turning page after page to see his demise.

On the other hand this story introduces staggering amount of problems with no resolutions. The ending is one of the most wretched i have yet to encounter in a trilogy;... Read more

Undraland: A Fantasy Adventure
Undraland: A Fantasy Adventure

Review:I can't thank the author enough for introducing me to this book. The main character, Lucy Kincaid, is put into one situation after another. She is far from perfect, but she will surprise you.
This book will take ahold of you, keep you captivated. One can picture everything, in the story vividly.
You will feel every emotion the characters have. I can't wait for the next book to see what happens. Read more

Hunted (A Seventeen Series Novel Book 1)
Hunted (A Seventeen Series Novel Book 1)

Review:Loved it, read almost nonstop for two days. Brilliant plot and characters, honestly beyond me how anyone could imagine this. A superb mix of thriller meets paranormal. Look forward to reading more in this series and anything by AD Startling! Read more

a New Adult Fantasy Novel (The Baine Chronicles Book 3)
a New Adult Fantasy Novel (The Baine Chronicles Book 3)

Review:Really not good, especially since I enjoyed the first one. No real emotional tension; the interesting relationship developed in the first book completely absent in the entire first half of this one (couldn't manage to read any further). Dialogue very inconsistent. Jarring use of the "f" word when not appropriate, modern speech patterns out of context, etc. not recommended. Read more

Love Lost (The Kurtherian Gambit Book 3)
Love Lost (The Kurtherian Gambit Book 3)

Review:Great character development & constant surprises. Fun to read & continuous action as well. Enjoyed it completely. Bethany Anne's continuous focus for "the greater good" makes her a hero for everyone. She is a do-gooder who can kick some serious but. Loved it. Read more

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