I was so excited to read The Sea Spinner after reading and loving The Wind Weaver, the first book in the series. It was such a fantastic read, and so is this one. This book picks up right where the first left off, with Rhya dealing with everything that happened and trying to figure out … Continue reading Book Review: The Sea Spinner by Julie Johnson
Category: Romantasy
Book Review: The Thorn Queen by Sasha Peyton Smith
I had high hopes for The Thorn Queen after reading and loving The Rose Bargain, the first book in the duology. I have to say, it didn't disappoint. The story went in a slightly different direction than I expected, and it was fantastic. I loved the different points of view, the different worlds, and how … Continue reading Book Review: The Thorn Queen by Sasha Peyton Smith
Book Review: We Become Darkness by Grace Morrow
This is a dark and atmospheric romantasy with a slow-building, enemies-to-lovers romance that follows a princess who must travel with her ex love to marry the leader of a vampire prince. Thalia loathes vampires and her ex, Cassius, who became one several years ago, so she sees this marriage of convenience not as a way … Continue reading Book Review: We Become Darkness by Grace Morrow
Book Review: Mayhem and the Mortal by Shanora Williams
Mayhem and the Mortal is such a great romantasy! With a dangerous mission, a cursed sister, a fabulous protagonist, a moody and broody MMC, and a journey through a brutal, unpredictable world with brutal and unpredictable characters, this is an entertaining read from start to finish. The world-building is also fantastic. It's immersive and easy … Continue reading Book Review: Mayhem and the Mortal by Shanora Williams
Book Review: Bright Burns the Flame
Bright Burns the Flame is an entertaining and suspenseful dark academia romantasy with great world-building and tons of heart-stopping moments. The story follows Lory, who is dragged from life on the streets into Ashthorn Ward, an exclusive and brutal military academy that turns people into weapons. Overseeing her is a ruthless, suspicious, and gorgeous captain … Continue reading Book Review: Bright Burns the Flame
Book Review: The Fox and the Devil by Kiersten White
I have mixed feelings about this one. I love the author's writing style and the found family vibes, but I struggled with the time jumps and the pacing. I think I expected a different story when I first began, and instead of a dark, vampire romance, a lot of it felt more like a horror … Continue reading Book Review: The Fox and the Devil by Kiersten White
Book Review: Her Hidden Fire by Cliodhna O’Sullivan
Her Hidden Fire is an intriguing and unique debut by Cliodhna O'Sullivan. The worldbuilding and magic system were rich and atmospheric and immediately pulled me into the story. The hierarchy of Channellers and Keepers, the tension surrounding the Reckoning, and the political and school intrigue were all layered and immersive, and I like how the … Continue reading Book Review: Her Hidden Fire by Cliodhna O’Sullivan
Book Review: The Dark Lord’s Guide to Dating (and Other War Crimes) by Tiffany Hunt
I absolutely loved The Dark Lord's Guide to Dating (and Other War Crimes). The story is fun and funny, a little bit dark, and a lot romantic. I really enjoyed the author’s writing style. It is immersive without ever feeling heavy, with strong world-building and pacing. And the humor! There are so many comical moments, … Continue reading Book Review: The Dark Lord’s Guide to Dating (and Other War Crimes) by Tiffany Hunt

