Echoes of the Raven Book Review

Echoes of the Raven Book Review

Andddd the slow-burn continues … Echoes of the Raven by Ingrid Seymour is a solid continuation of The Eldrystone series, picking up immediately where House of the Raven left off. The story plunges into darkness right from the start, which sets the tone for the intense journey ahead. The book shines in its second half, where the pacing quickly picks up, the plot thickens, and the character development deepens. Not to mention that ending?!!

Worthy of Fate

Worthy of Fate Book Review

In Worthy of Fate by A.N. Caudle, Kya faces a perilous trial for the unwanted chance at great power, while Ryker, her fated mate, grapples with dark forces threatening his nation. With addictive tension and immersive world-building, this fantasy romance promises an unforgettable experience. A gem of a debut!

House of the Ravens

House of the Raven Book Review

“Danger lurks. Ready yourself.” Book 1 of The Eldrystone series, House of the Raven by Ingrid Seymour is an epic, almost dystopian, fae fantasy in which Princess Valeria’s journey intertwines with Rífíor’s quest for revenge, their fates intertwining in unexpected ways. Despite not being as expected, you’ll find yourself engaged from start to finish.

Shadows Within the Fire: Volume I

Shadows Within the Fire: Volume I Book Review

Shadows Within the Fire: Volume I by Megan L. Adams ensnares you in a world of dark magic and redemption, where Evren, a young fae, and Delrik, the enigmatic Hunter, navigate trust and love amidst turmoil. With alternating perspectives and a slow-burning romance, the tale promises an immersive journey through intricate family dynamics and betrayals.

The Court Under the Sea

The Court Under the Sea Book Review

The Court Under the Sea by N.M. Lovely, the first installment in The Shade Princess series, immerses readers in a vivid world of magic and fae. Despite the allure of Lovely’s descriptive writing and an engaging romantasy premise, the story’s potential is hindered by an imbalance between world-building and plot development. With a rushed relationship and underutilized fae element, the novel holds promise but requires careful refinement for a more satisfying read.

Eye of Hawk

Eye of Hawk Book Review

Eye of Hawk is the second book in Blanka H. Madow’s Precious Stones series, following Valeri’s quest for revenge and her desire to reunite with her sister. The story delves deeper into Valeri’s magical abilities, offering vivid storytelling and suspense. With engaging characters and a touch of darkness, the book ends with an enticing cliffhanger.

Crescent Phase

Crescent Phase Book Review

J.P. Feather’s Crescent Phase, first in the Moon Academy series, blends ordinary struggles with the supernatural. Arabella’s upheaval after a fire and a mysterious note from her owl companion hint at a magical world. While pacing and tense shifts challenge readability, the entwined characters and suspense keep readers hooked.