It's Fae Friday, and today is extraordinary because it's July 31st! It doesn't matter what letter in the LGBTQ+ alphabet you are, you are valid, accepted, and loved. July 31st is a day to celebrate the fantastic people who make up the LGBTQ+ community. That is why the prompt this week is: What is your favorite book that features LGBTQ+ characters?
Review | Sleeping With Shadows by Rachel Hailey
When Rachel approached me to read this advanced reader copy, I jumped at the chance! I wasn't sure what to expect, but I love paranormal books. I was extremely excited to jump in and see where this book took me. The one thing that I loved the most about this book was the world. Rachel knows how to make a mysterious world where faeries and supernatural beings exist. I also loved that she played with the various types of fae and didn't go the Tinkerbell route. I found myself enthralled by the world and the different creatures.
#FaeFriday | 7.24.2020
It's Friday, and that means it's time for another #FaeFriday Prompt! The sun is shining, the trees are thriving, and the flowers are in full bloom. As we all know, many faeries love to commune with nature, so the prompt this week is: What is a book that takes place in nature that you enjoyed?
#FaeFriday | 7.17.2020
his prompt introduction was perfectly written so here is what NeriSiren posted: The October Daye series has taught me that the original seal faeries — the Roane — were not only shape-shifters but also prophets. They could see and predict the future. In honor of the Roane, I would like to offer the following future prompt for #FaeFriday: What books are you looking forward to reading in the near future? (bonus points if they’re fae-related books and/or books involving prophecies/fortune-telling/crystal balls).
Review | Devolution by Max Brooks
When I saw that Max Brooks had a new book out, I had to jump out and request it from NetGalley! World War Z is one of the top books I have read and one that I always recommend, so I couldn't wait to get started on Devolution! Unfortunately, life happened, and I couldn't seem to focus enough to pick this book up. Luckily, Libro.FM came swooping in with this audiobook as an option for their influencer program.
#FaeFriday | 6.12.2020
It's Friday, which means it's time for another #FaeFriday! As all of you know, I'm obsessed with faeries but did you know that I also have a particular fondness for shapeshifters? No? Yes? Maybe? Well, imagine my delight when I realized that faeries have been known to shapeshift into animals? Sooo... that means that the prompt this week is:
#FaeFriday | 5.29.2020
It's Friday, which means it's time for another #FaeFriday! As all of you know, I'm obsessed with faeries but did you know that I also have a particular fondness for shapeshifters? No? Yes? Maybe? Well, imagine my delight when I realized that faeries have been known to shapeshift into animals? Sooo... that means that the prompt this week is:
#FaeFriday | 5.22.2020
It's Friday, which means it's time for another #FaeFriday! I'm not going to lie, but I totally thought it was Thursday. Luckily, I saw Leah's post and realized my error! The prompt this week is also one of my favorites! I'm always on the lookout for scorching reads, so I definitely created this prompt for selfish reasons. This week we're talking about Fire Faeries! Be cautious of these faes, or you might end up with a blister! So without further ado, the prompt is....
Review | Black Tangled Heart by Samantha Young
Black Tangled Heart lives up to its title. Each character is tangled up with pain to the point where I questioned if some of the characters were redeemable. In the first half of the book, we got to see Jane and Jamie grow up, and I loved watching their relationship flourish. Both characters were well written, and I enjoyed seeing them grow up. With that said, I have to say that I struggled to read some of the sexual scenes.
#FaeFriday | 5.8.2020
It's Friday, which means it is time for #FaeFriday! Faeries have been known to make a mortal dance until they die. So, the prompt this week is: What is a book that you forgot the world around you existed?