I requested an arc of Wicked Saints for review from St. Martins Press and they graciously offered me the chance to read it and provide feedback. I was so excited when I got this eARC in my inbox. I know it doesn't hit shelves until April, but I simply couldn't wait. I gave it 5 stars, so … Continue reading Wicked Saints: Netgalley Review
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The Brilliant Death Blog Tour
I am so thrilled to partner with Penguin Teen and Viking Books to talk about The Brilliant Death by Amy Rose Capetta. Click here for the Synopsis! A lush, Italian-inspired fantasy romance about a Mafia daughter that will sweep you off your feet! Since childhood, Teodora has harbored a secret: she is a strega, blessed (or cursed) with … Continue reading The Brilliant Death Blog Tour
Beneath the Citadel: ARC Review
I received an ARC of Beneath the Citadel by Destiny Soria from Abrams Kids in exchange for an honest review! I was immediately attracted to the amazing book cover, and it's spooky atmosphere. The premise sounded pretty familiar for YA Fantasy, so I went in hoping for a new world to immerse myself in. Though I did … Continue reading Beneath the Citadel: ARC Review
The Good Demon: ARC Review
Abrams Books was kind enough to send me an arc of The Good Demon by Jimmy Cajoleas in exchange for a review. The book is already out, so you don't have to wait to add it to your Fall reading list! That is definitely my recommendation as I loved this dark demonic read full of heart, grief, … Continue reading The Good Demon: ARC Review
Toil & Trouble: NetGalley Review
I received a digital arc of Toil & Trouble from NetGalley. I have really been feeling the witch vibes this Fall from other books like The Casquette Girls so I was looking forward to a whole mess of witchy tales! Unfortunately, I found the stories more messy than interesting. There were a few standouts that I enjoyed, keep reading … Continue reading Toil & Trouble: NetGalley Review
Vox: Book Review
I first heard about Vox by Christina Dalcher at San Diego Comic-con and I knew I had to read it asap. Since I don't read a ton of adult fiction, I found the pacing a bit slow and some exposition didn't feel super organic but my criticism ends there. The world presented in Vox is painfully realistic, and … Continue reading Vox: Book Review