Weavingshaw is such a fantastic debut Gothic romantasy! It completely captivated me with its rich and atmospheric world-building, romantic tension, unsettling vibes, and layered characters and plot. It feels dark and moody and emotional, and I found it hard to put down. The Gothic elements throughout the story are SO good. Weavingshaw, in particular, is … Continue reading Book Review: Weavingshaw by Heba Al-Wasity
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Book Review: A Scoundrel for the Suffragist by Melissa Oliver
I really enjoyed The Scoundrel and the Suffragist, the second book in The Disreputable Marsden Brothers series. This is an enemies-to-lovers, slow-burn historical romance, and the banter is fantastic. From the very beginning, Cecily and Dominic are at odds, and their interactions are sharp, witty, and full of chemistry. Cecily Duddlecott is a passionate suffragist, … Continue reading Book Review: A Scoundrel for the Suffragist by Melissa Oliver
Book Review: The Trident and the Pearl by Sarah K.L. Wilson
The Trident and the Pearl was such a great read! I went into it expecting romance and sea magic, and I don't know if I was prepared for how much the story would suck me in and rip me apart. lol From the opening chapters, I was riveted by this dark and dangerous world of … Continue reading Book Review: The Trident and the Pearl by Sarah K.L. Wilson
Book Review: Midnight on the Celestial by Julia Alexandra
Midnight on the Celestial immediately caught my attention with its premise, and I ended up really enjoying it. In it, Roe Damarcus loses control of her resurrection magic during a crucial trial and is sent to work aboard the Celestial, a glamorous cruise ship that turns deadly after dark. While competing for a chance to … Continue reading Book Review: Midnight on the Celestial by Julia Alexandra
Book Review: Masquerade of Mirrors by Samantha Hartwood
Masquerade of Mirrors, the debut novel by Samantha Hartwood and first book in the Halls of Glass series, has such an intriguing premise, and the opening hooked me right away. I love the author's writing style and how she pulls the reader into this unique and dangerous world. The strongest part of this book for … Continue reading Book Review: Masquerade of Mirrors by Samantha Hartwood
Book Review: Crown of War and Shadow by J.R. Ward
Crown of War and Shadow is a great start to J.R. Ward's Kingdom of the Compass Series! I loved the intricate worldbuilding and plot. The world is so vivid and easy to visualize, and the plot is twisty and action-packed. With monsters, demons, gods, ogres, some horrifyingly scary spiders, and malicious humans, it’s a brutal … Continue reading Book Review: Crown of War and Shadow by J.R. Ward
Book Review: Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter by Heather Fawcett
What a charming and fun story! Set in 1920s Montreal, this cozy fantasy follows Agnes Aubert, a widow in her 30s who is devoted to her struggling cat rescue. After renting a place for the shelter, Agnes learns her new landlord is Havelock Renard, a dangerous Dark Lord, and he's using the shelter as a … Continue reading Book Review: Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter by Heather Fawcett
Book Review: Half City by Kate Golden
Kate Golden is an auto-buy author for me, so I was thrilled to get an early copy of Half City. It was fantastic! From the very first chapter, I knew this was going to be my kind of romantasy. Demon hunters, a hidden academy, a found family, a broody demon with secrets, and a swoon-worthy … Continue reading Book Review: Half City by Kate Golden

