Rebecca Ross’s Wild Reverence is a beautifully written tale of a goddess who, against all odds, falls in love with a mortal. Matilda is meant to be a lowly goddess, but she burns brightly with a fire that ignites her spirit and sparks her movement between the realms. The world Ross constructs is masterful and her characters breathtaking. This is a tale of woman’s to span the ages, the realms, and death itself.
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Book Review: Wild Dark Shore by Charlotte McConaghy
Amidst rising sea levels, Shearwater’s seed bank holds the future. Secrets emerge as storms rage, and trust is almost impossible to find in this isolated world.
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Book Review: Soul Happy by Anette Nilsson
‘Soul Happy’ is a heart-wrenching yet uplifting story of a woman’s fight to reclaim her life after a life-changing illness. Soul Happy offers a look at the journey through dark family traumas, from privilege to personal triumph.
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Book Review: I’ll Be Waiting for You by Mariko Turk
Natalie and Imogen’s bond transcends the ordinary, entwined by their shared passion for the supernatural. After Imogen’s untimely death, Natalie turns to the Harlow Hotel’s mysteries, blending her grief with her love for horror. This young adult novel explores themes of loss, healing, and the haunting connections between the living and the dead.
Book Review: Postscript by Cory McCarthy
Amidst ruins and regrets, West’s gentle wisdom weaves a tapestry of trust and unity, proving that even in the end, beauty and love endure.
Book Review: Our Infinite Fates by Laura Steven
It’s been a little while since I’ve brought you a review. Mom life is chaotic these days and even though we’re buried in snow here, I still can’t seem to find time to sit down and write a review, let alone read. But here you go, a few weeks back I finished Our Infinite Fates. This one has been on my TBR for a while, so I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Book Review: Brimstone by Callie Hart
Reading Brimstone after such a long wait and months of anticipation has been delightful. It’s been the perfect thing to dive into heading into the holiday season. Plus, I’ve been loving my #IndigoExclusive edition with its dark cover, gorgeous end papers, and metallic sprayed edges. Happy reading!
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Book Review: The Ashes and the Star-Cursed King by Carissa Broadbent
As we’re heading into winter, I’ve been cozied up with my crochet project and a copy of The Ashes and the Star-Cursed King by #CarissaBroadbent. I’ll admit that this book took a little longer than usual to get through—a little less reading and a little too much Netflix—but I still enjoyed this second book in the #CrownsofNyaxia series.
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Book Review: The Atlas Six by Olive Blake
The cozy vibes continue! The Atlas Six has been on my #TBR for quite a while now and I couldn’t resist picking up a copy at @readersnookcobourg back in the summer. Finally sitting down, I was absolutely swept away by this novel. It’s unlike anything I’ve read in a long while, with secret societies, long-forgotten classical libraries, murder plots, emotional manipulation, tumultuous and tenuous relationships. Ugh, so good! Plus, I’m making progress on my crocheted blanket with over half of my hexies complete. This blanket is coming together!
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Book Review: Zodiac Academy: Sorrow and Starlight by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti
Self care for me this month has been reading, crochet, and skin care. The ritual of taking care of my skin, crocheting another round for a blanket, then listening to Zodiac Academy has been bringing me so much joy. Though I didn’t love this eighth book in the series, I still intend to see this series through to the end. Happy reading!
