This was a fun story. Not my favorite by this author, but still a fun romp. I enjoyed exploring the fantasy world, the portal-nature of the story, and the uniqueness of a protagonist who has to keep a foot in two worlds (and has a vastly different role/life in each of those worlds).
Read MoreWelcome to this year’s reading round up, in which I agonize over which of the books I read this year were my absolute favorites and share them with you!
I read a ton of books this year, and many of them were absolutely fantastic. But only 15 can make the list… because… well, because there have to be rules somewhere, and also, I don’t have enough time to talk about all 83 books I read this year (yep, EIGHTY-THREE!) (and we were wondering why Jenelle didn’t get any writing done this year… well, this is part of the reason. The rest of the reason can be summed up thusly: 2020).
Read MoreDeliciously spooky, with a good helping of humor
Warning, some mild spoilers for Ghostlight may be sprinkled throughout this review!
You may remember that I talked about the book Ghostlight by Rabia Gale in my Top 15 Favorite Reads of 2019 post last year, when I did mini-reviews of all my favorite reads that I hadn’t gotten around to reviewing throughout the year. grin It was such a delightfully spooky (but also sweet and charming) October read, that I’ve been saving the sequel until another October rolled around.
Read MoreI hear tales about people who have a stack of books they are working their way through. As soon as they are done with a book, they know exactly what they’ll be reading next.
I’m not like that.
I’m what you might call a “mood reader.”
Read MoreIn which I share the top five things I loved about Treason’s Crown.
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