The Wayfarer Redemption (The Wayfarer Redemption #1) by Sara Douglass
This is the first epic fantasy I have read in a long time. It was nice stepping back into a fantasy genre that helped build the love of reading for me. Sara Douglass was one of those authors that chilled on my shelf for the longest time. I have multiple books in her many series,… Continue reading The Wayfarer Redemption (The Wayfarer Redemption #1) by Sara Douglass
The Watchmaker’s Daughter by Dianne Haley
This story is a great balance of historical significance, suspense, thriller, and romance. Not one outweighed the other. I enjoyed this story from beginning to end. There were some nice twists and turns that made this story stand out with those in this genre. Valérie Hallez is a local young woman helping her father deliver… Continue reading The Watchmaker’s Daughter by Dianne Haley
vViIrRuUsS: I NEVER FORGET by Jazalyn
I am going to be honest. Since college, I have not read a lot of poetry. Not that I dislike it. I do like some Maya Angelou, Emily Dickinson, and Edgar Allan Poe. But interpreting poetry is a whole other ballgame compared to fiction novels. Poems, for me, are more personal to the not only… Continue reading vViIrRuUsS: I NEVER FORGET by Jazalyn
Myracles in the Void by Wes Dyson
This story took me a while to get into. The beginning was slow, and at some points, there was some repetitiveness. But mostly, this was an amazing story. Once the story kicked off, the pacing matched. There were intriguing ideas, and that kept my interest. Gaiel (Gai) is the older brother of Lynd. With this… Continue reading Myracles in the Void by Wes Dyson
Diary of an Angry Young Man by Rishi Vohra
This story has heart and truth. There are problems around this world some do not want to acknowledge or cannot accept. The reason for this, it is not their problem. I love how the author kept true to what was happening around that time and not paint a different picture. The pacing was decent for… Continue reading Diary of an Angry Young Man by Rishi Vohra
Evenfall by S. Robinson
This little gem was a fun read! I read this in one setting as I could not put it down. This was an adventure from start to finish. An adventure full of magic. The pacing was perfect for a short story, and I am glad I read this. The characters were fun. There was not… Continue reading Evenfall by S. Robinson
Oshibana Complex by Craig Hallam
I received this book a while back. When I first picked it up, I had a hard time getting into it and had to place it down. It was because of the use of Spivak pronouns (E/eir/em). I did not know what they were, and it was something I had never come across before. It… Continue reading Oshibana Complex by Craig Hallam
I Am Margaret Moore by Hannah Capin
It took me a while to notice a few things. The “chapters” were not normal chapters and the timeline jumbles. Once I caught on, like around the second half, it was easier to understand. The pacing was slow, but it worked for this type of story. I do not know if I like this story… Continue reading I Am Margaret Moore by Hannah Capin
Into the Violet Gardens by Isaac Nasri
This story was mixed feelings for me. For the first half, it was confusing and extremely hard to get into. There were some description paragraphs that were oddly written and I either had to reread them several times or skip them because they made no sense. The second half flowed better and more natural, but… Continue reading Into the Violet Gardens by Isaac Nasri
Rebel Rising by Beth Revis
First Star Wars novel of the year! Rogue One is my favorite Star Wars movie from Disney and this story added more to that love. The pacing was great. It fluctuated between being medium and fast, which is great for this type of story. This book style reminded me of some of the other Star… Continue reading Rebel Rising by Beth Revis
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