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Review: The Hundredth Queen by Emily R. King

Review: The Hundredth Queen by Emily R. King

So I wasn’t overly impressed with The Hundredth Queen by like I thought I’d be. I thought I’d be fangirling over this book, writing a really enthusiastic review. But instead I feel meh about it. The Hundredth Queen had a lot of potential. It’s a high fantasy with elements of romance and rebellion. Sounds promising right? But in reality […]

Posted July 10, 2017 by Lillian in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: A Sky Unbroken by Megan Crewe

Review: A Sky Unbroken by Megan Crewe

A Sky Unbroken by is the conclusion to the . I can honestly say I was quite pleased ☺️ **Please Note that if you haven’t read the previous series there are minor unavoidable spoilers ahead** I placed the recap of book two in spoiler tags for you, read at your own risk!  Sky is one […]

Posted October 22, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: The Clouded Sky by Megan Crewe

Review: The Clouded Sky by Megan Crewe

Initial Reaction: What the….how could….what do I do until the next book?!?! Note: If you’ve not read book one of , there are minor unavoidable spoilers in this review. Also if you are reading this in email or an rss reader please go to the website so you have the option to click on spoiler […]

Posted June 4, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 1 Comment
Review: Fury by Steven James

Review: Fury by Steven James

Fury by Steven James is the second book in the Blur Trilogy about a young man with the extraordinary ability to pick up the details of a crime and piece them together through hallucinations. For Daniel Byers, life returned to normal after solving the death of a classmate last fall. Now the blurs are back, and they are […]

Posted May 1, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 0 Comments
Waiting on Wednesday #13 – End of Days by Susan Ee

Waiting on Wednesday #13 – End of Days by Susan Ee

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we are all eagerly anticipating. I’ve never been a big fan of angel mythology and as such I’ve never been a fan of this particular fantasy genre. However, that changed when I picked up the first […]

Posted April 22, 2015 by Lillian in Features / 9 Comments
Review: The Decaying Empire by Laura Thalassa

Review: The Decaying Empire by Laura Thalassa

The Decaying Empire by Laura Thalassa is a continuation of Ember Pierce’s story as she battles the Project to win her and her pair their freedom. Book one The Vanishing Girl ended leaving you with no warm and fuzzy feelings. Ember has been spliced, Caden believes she is dead, and the Project is behind it all. Flash forward […]

Posted April 20, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: The Infinite by Lori M. Lee

Review: The Infinite by Lori M. Lee

***Spoiler Alert*** If you have not read book one Gates of Thread and Stone, there are minor, unavoidable spoilers in this review of its sequel. The Infinite by Lori M. Lee picks up a few months after the events of Gates of Thread and Stone. Kai and Reev live in the White Court, helping the new regime after […]

Posted April 17, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 3 Comments
Review: Gates of Thread and Stone by Lori M. Lee

Review: Gates of Thread and Stone by Lori M. Lee

Gates of Thread and Stone by Lori M. Lee is the start of an exciting new series about Kai, a young woman with the mysterious power to control time and her search for her “brother” Reev after he doesn’t come home from work one night. With the help of her best friend (and crush) Avan, she […]

Posted April 16, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 6 Comments
Review: Broken Skies by Theresa Kay

Review: Broken Skies by Theresa Kay

Broken Skies by is a fast-paced, action-packed, dystopian set when humans are near extinction and aliens are colonizing the planet. Jasmine, or Jax as she prefers to be called, witnesses her twin brother’s capture by the E’rikon and finds herself face to face with one of them, an alien boy named Lir. Lir is her only […]

Posted January 15, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 4 Comments