Thank you to Tor Books for providing this book as a digital galley in exchange for an honest review! One Sentence Summary: Included in review. My Review: Let me tell you, I love Winter’s Orbit, but I loved this book even more. Winter’s Orbit has that murder mystery element, but I was still a littleContinue reading “Ocean’s Echo by Everina Maxwell – ARC Review”
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The Stars Between Us by Cristin Terrill
Thank you to NetGalley and Wednesday Books for providing this book as a digital galley in exchange for an honest review. One-Sentence Summary: After becoming engaged right before her new fiancé’s death, Vika grapples with her newfound wealth and other parties who might want it. My Review: This book looked like Where Dreams Descend, whatContinue reading “The Stars Between Us by Cristin Terrill”
Extasia by Claire Legrand – ARC Review
Thank you so much to Claire Legrand for providing a physical ARC of this book as a giveaway prize! One-Sentence Summary: In a dystopian society prioritizing the safety of men and the obedience of women, newly appointed Saint Amity finds out about witches close to her home that could change her entire world. My Review:Continue reading “Extasia by Claire Legrand – ARC Review”
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao – ARC Review
Thank you for Penguin Teen and NetGalley for providing this book as a digital galley in exchange for an honest review. One-Sentence Summary: Wu Zetian’s successful revenge plot results in higher stakes than she imagined in this sci-fi book inspired by Chinese history. My Review: Oh. My. Gosh.HOW DO YOU GIVE A BOOK MORE THANContinue reading “Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao – ARC Review”
Oaths of Legacy by Emily Skrutskie – ARC Review
Thank you to Del Rey Books and NetGalley for providing this book as a digital galley in exchange for an honest review. One-Sentence Summary: In the sequel to Bonds of Brass, Gal attempts to escape the clutches of his former friend and lover to support his own empire. My Review: First, I would like toContinue reading “Oaths of Legacy by Emily Skrutskie – ARC Review”
The Vanishing Deep by Astrid Scholte
One-Sentence Summary: In a dystopian world, Tempe struggles to find her parents and save her newly resurrected sister from the authorities. My Review: The first thing I can say about this book is that it’s really inventive. It’s sort of a dystopian setting where people can be brought back to life after 24 hours byContinue reading “The Vanishing Deep by Astrid Scholte”
Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell – ARC Review
*This book was provided as a digital galley by NetGalley and Tor Books in exchange for an honest review. One-Sentence Summary: After his cousin Taam’s death, Prince Kiem must marry Jainan, Taam’s widower, and solve his murder to save the alliance between Thea and the Iskat Empire. My Review: I… love this book. First of all,Continue reading “Winter’s Orbit by Everina Maxwell – ARC Review”
Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger
One-Sentence Summary: After discovering that she is an elf, 12-year-old prodigy Sophie Foster tried to trace back her origins and the source of her powers in a world unknown to her. My Review: All right, here we go. I read KOTLC for the first time a few years ago and I’m rereading the series toContinue reading “Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger”
Swamp Thing: Twin Branches by Maggie Stiefvater
Hello! I’m reading a lot of books at once and there have been a couple of ARCs so I know I haven’t been sharing as many reviews, but I’m still posting on Instagram, @thefictionfeature if you want to check that out! One-Sentence Summary: Alec Walker has been experimenting with plants for a long time, butContinue reading “Swamp Thing: Twin Branches by Maggie Stiefvater”
Archenemies by Marissa Meyer
I finished this, like, two weeks ago so bear with me. One-Sentence Summary: Tensions rise and secrets get more and more dangerous in the second book of the Renegades Trilogy. My Review: First things first, I liked Renegades better. I think objectively they’re pretty equal, but while Archenemies had more of a sense of urgency,Continue reading “Archenemies by Marissa Meyer”
