The characters in The Book Charmer were so much fun. I enjoyed getting to know their nuances and quirks, and I felt like Dove Pond was remarkably similar to another favorite town that I grew up with, Stars Hollow.
Paper Flowers by Andie Barr
Though the strain of the relationship was exhausting, I found the romance part charming and exhilarating. The flirting was adorable, and I loved the interactions between the characters. It was fun to see Max & Jake fall in love.
James Clyde and the Tomb of Salvation
This book is a fast-paced fantasy adventure that has a feel similar to the Hobbit, the descriptions are great, the characters improved, and I enjoyed seeing the continuation of the series.
Queen of Hearts by Colleen Oakes
The twists and turns kept me on the edge of my seat. This will be the perfect book for teens and adults who want to get a feel for the horror genre without jumping into the pool. It's dark, twisty, and sure to keep you entertained.
The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman
I wish I loved this book as much as I loved the description. When I read the description, I know this book was going to be perfect for me. I related so much to Nina, and within the first few chapters, I was prepared to give this book Five Caffeinated Stars because it was incredibly witty and fun. I loved the banter that Nina and Liz had, and I understood Nina's anxiety. Unfortunately, this book didn't live up to the first few chapters.
Claimed by M. Never
Have you read the Decadence After Dark series? I typically enjoy dark erotica so I was ready to jump into the second book in the series, Claimed. Take a look at my review to see what I thought!
Kingdom of Exiles
Kingdom of Exiles is the first book in the Beast Charmer series, and it set up a beautiful world that I can't wait to explore in more books. The description of the world itself is enough to keep me coming back. Maxym M. Martineau knows how to make it feel like you're there exploring the cities and forests side by side with the characters.
Dracopedia Field Guide
I've seen William O'Connor's artwork everywhere, but I never found the time to sit down and pick up one of his art books. When I saw this book offered up on NetGalley, I knew I needed to read it. I've always been obsessed with Dragons, Faeries, and other creatures, so this was a book I knew I needed to pick up.
Pan by Gina L. Maxwell
Every character that you loved in the original fairytale is in this book. Gina really brought together the aspects of the classic novel and intertwined them into a new unique take. There are so many callbacks to the classic that many Peter Pan fans will squee in enjoyment.
Morrigan’s Cross
I was gifted this book by Nora Roberts herself as a "thank you" for putting together the #CopyPasteCrisList & helping bring all of the plagiarism by Cristiane Serruya to light. Needless to say, when I opened the package I cried tears of excitement and dived into Morrigan's Cross almost immediately. This is my very first Nora Roberts, and I can guarantee that it won't be my last.