Perennials of Spring by Marissa Chalut | Book Review
“Carrying us off was an act of war, and they did it anyway. That they married us is some consolation… I suppose it vindicates them in the gods’ eyes –…
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“Carrying us off was an act of war, and they did it anyway. That they married us is some consolation… I suppose it vindicates them in the gods’ eyes –…
“You bring me peace, Dear Belle. You lift me from my own mind. You are a light in the darkness.” I have to admit, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, is…
“My girl, I think you will find very little in this world or the next that cannot hurt you.” Idriel’s Children, the sequel to Odriel’s Heirs (my review here) promises…
“You are the fire that burns within my heart. There is room for no other. When I die, it will be your name upon my lips” It took me way…
“Light the darkness, Dragon” Okarria has always been protected by the Heirs; three individuals with special gifts from the god Odriel that together protect their homelands. Seventeen-year-old Kaia is the…
“We all have a choice right now. Are we girls or are we demons? Are we going to die or are we going to survive?” Deka anxiously awaits the Ritual…
“…from that day on I was a sitting duck…I didn’t know if it was night or day, morning or afternoon.” Butterfly on a Pin is Alannah Hill’s memoir from her…
Captive is a New Adult/Fantasy novella featuring elven warriors, mythical monsters and a brush of magic. When Novikke, a human in the Ardanian Army, is captured by Night Elves, she…
“Progress is like water. It will always find a way” Bursting with mystery and intrigue, The Shadow of Water, is full of danger at every turn. Set against the backdrop…
“What did it matter if something scared you, when it simply had to be done?” The Alice Network is a historical fiction story about WWI/WWII. It has two female perspectives…