Lore by Alexandra Bracken is a standalone novel. I received a sneak peak from Netgalley in exchange for a honest review. This review will be spoiler-free. Release Date: January 5, 2021 Every seven years, the Agon begins. As punishment for a past rebellion, nine Greek gods are forced to walk the earth as mortals, hunted... Continue Reading →
Tweet Cute by Emma Lord
Tweet Cute by Emma Lord is a standalone young adult rom-com. This review will be spoiler free. A fresh, irresistible rom-com from debut author Emma Lord about the chances we take, the paths life can lead us on, and how love can be found in the opposite place you expected. Meet Pepper, swim team captain,... Continue Reading →
The Memory Thief by Lauren Mansy
The Memory Thief is a standalone young adult fantasy. This review will be spoiler-free. In the city of Craewick, memories reign. The power-obsessed ruler of the city, Madame, has cultivated a society in which memories are currency, citizens are divided by ability, and Gifted individuals can take memories from others through touch as they please.... Continue Reading →
The Girl the Sea Gave Back by Adrienne Young
The Girl the Sea Gave Back by Adrienne Young is a spinoff of Young's book Sky in the Deep. It is a historical fantasy. This review will be spoiler-free. The new gut-wrenching epic from the New York Times bestselling author of Sky in the Deep. For as long as she can remember, Tova has lived among... Continue Reading →
Review: Sweet Temptation by Cora Reilly
Sweet Temptation by Cora Reilly is a standalone, mafia arranged marriage romance. However, you get brief glimpses of characters from Reilly's Born in Blood series. The first time Cassio met his fiancée, she called him ‘Sir’. After losing his wife, Cassio is left to take care of two small children while trying to establish his... Continue Reading →
Review: The Fortunate Ones by R.S. Grey
The Fortunate Ones is a standalone romantic comedy by R.S. Grey. This review will be spoiler-free. At Twin Oaks Country Club, there are the fortunate ones, and then there are the rest of us: the waiters, the caddies, the valets, and in my case, the cabana girls. Most days, I’m poolside in a pleated skirt,... Continue Reading →
Review: Scoring Wilder by R.S. Grey
Scoring Wilder is a standalone romantic comedy by R.S. Grey. This review will be spoiler-free. With Olympic tryouts on the horizon, the last thing nineteen-year-old Kinsley Bryant needs to add to her plate is Liam Wilder. He's a professional soccer player, America's favorite bad-boy, and has all the qualities of a skilled panty-dropper. • A... Continue Reading →
Comic Review: Fantatic Four (1961) #16
Fantatic Four (1961) #16 Ant-Man teams up with the Fantastic Four to take down Dr. Doom in the Microverse! (Synopsis from Goodreads) Writer: Stan Lee Illustrator: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers Published: July 10, 1963 Fantastic Four (1961) #16 is the type of issue I really enjoy. I loved the crossover with Ant-Man. The Fantastic Four... Continue Reading →
Review: Behind His Lens by R.S. Grey
Behind His Lens is a contemporary romance by R.S. Grey. This review will be spoiler-free. (Other than the trigger warning.) Twenty-three year old model Charley Whitlock built a quiet life for herself after disaster struck four years ago. She hides beneath her beautiful mask, never revealing her true self to the world... until she comes... Continue Reading →
Comic Review: Fantastic Four Annual (1963) #1
Fantastic Four Annual (1963) #1 Namor has finally reunited with the lost people of Atlantis--and has decided to declare war on the surface world! It's up to the Fantastic Four to save the human race from an Atlantean army! (Synopsis from Goodreads) Writer: Stan Lee Illustrator: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers Published: June 10, 1963 Fantastic... Continue Reading →