This week’s book that’s on my shelf is Ava Reid’s The Wolf and the Woodsman, a novel suggested to me by a fellow writer friend when I asked for good examples of fantasy romance, or as it is quickly becoming, romantasy. It’s a good thing, then, I’m entitled to my own opinion, one which I’ll share now, because I’m not certain I would classify this as that. Then again, perhaps my tastes are too regulated and not varied; maybe I haven’t sampled enough of the different flavours of romantasy to ...
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WOMS: Daevabad Trilogy
This is hands down one of the best fantasy trilogies I've read. Ever. Sorry Sarah J. Maas and Leigh Bardugo and to all the other super popular series that have defined the market for the past decade, but none of you hold a candle to S. A. Chakraborty's Daevabad trilogy. That's it that's the review. ~ Okay, no, it's not. I have a lot I want to say about this series, but to do so, I'll need to break my usual, unspoken rule and reveal a bunch of spoilers, so reader beware! Spoilers ...
WOMS: The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels
Please note: this post may contain affiliate links for products I recommend. If you make a purchase through these links, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. This book! Where to begin? Raucous. Zany. FUN! Or as one review put it, Delightfully bonkers. Jen Deluca, author of the Well Played I was not expecting the absolute riot of an adventure that is India Holton's The Wisteria Society of Lady ...
WOMS: The Light of the Midnight Stars
Please note: this post may contain affiliate links for products I recommend. If you make a purchase through these links, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Though I should be sharing my review of Evie Dunmore's most recent League of Extraordinary Women installment, Portrait of a Scotsman, because today is Erev Purim, I've decided to instead share something a bit more Jewish---Rena Rossner's The Light of the ...
WOMS: A Rogue of One’s Own
Please note: this post may contain affiliate links for products I recommend. If you make a purchase through these links, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. In my last WOMS, I shared about the first book in the League of Extraordinary Women series by Evie Dunmore, Bringing Down the Duke. You may recall I was enthralled by her debut novel which, in agreement with the critics, probably changed the course of ...