Tag: Romance
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A WITCH’S GUIDE TO FAKE DATING A DEMON by Sarah Hawley (BOOK REVIEW)
“Life wasn’t a fairy tale full of true love and redeemed villains. The villains were called that for a reason. Mariel had just never expected her ... -
SONG OF SILVER, FLAME LIKE NIGHT by Amélie Wen Zhao (BOOK REVIEW)
“If you wish to live,” he said quietly, “you will come with me.” Amélie Wen Zhao is back, this time with a YA xanxia duology starting ... -
THE GLINT OF THE LUOPAN by Sally Feng (BOOK REVIEW)
“If above is like below, you might look no further than in front of you.” Sally Feng is an expert in Chinese culture and philosophy ... -
SHADOW IN THE EMPIRE OF LIGHT by Jane Routley (BOOK REVIEW)
Trigger Warnings: um, a lot? Racism, sexism, homophobia, orphan protagonist, incest, emotional abuse, sexual abuse. Shadow in the Empire of Light is a complicated fantasy novel ... -
A RESTLESS TRUTH by Freya Marske (BOOK REVIEW)
A Restless Truth is Freya Marske’s much anticipated sequel to her queer historical fantasy, A Marvellous Light. The story picks up not long after the events of ... -
A MARVELLOUS LIGHT by Freya Marske (BOOK REVIEW)
A Marvellous Light is Australian author Freya Marske’s debut novel of Edwardian magicians. It’s a beautiful story of self-discovery, featuring sumptuous prose, that I burned through in ... -
SIGNAL TO NOISE by Silvia Moreno-Garcia (BOOK REVIEW)
Originally published in 2015 and republished this year, Moreno-Garcia’s debut novel, Signal to Noise hearkens of old, new, broken, and mended love, of what it means ... -
THE LAST TALE OF THE FLOWER BRIDE by Roshani Chokshi (BOOK REVIEW)
“All Marriages possess their own tongue. It is a lexicon discovered in that space between clipped sentences. Its poetry can be heard in the rustle of ... -
A GAMBLE OF GODS by Mitriel Faywood (BOOK REVIEW)
A Gamble of Gods, Mitriel Faywood’s speculative fiction debut, exuberantly merges sci-fi and fantasy millieux in a multi-world story following three different first-person point of view ... -
LEDGE by Stacey McEwan (BOOK REVIEW)
The cold is cruel, but it is not alive. It can consume you, extort you, and convince you to do unspeakable things. It can turn your ...