Siege and Storm (Shadow and Bone #2) by Leigh Bardugo – Review

While I didn’t enjoy Siege and Storm as much as I enjoyed Shadow and Bone, I loved the new characters and the exciting new information gained about the Grishaverse series’ world throughout the novel.

Shadow and Bone (Shadow and Bone #1) by Leigh Bardugo – Review

Shadow and Bone has been popular for quite some time, but it wasn’t until recently that I bought the trilogy and Six of Crows duology. Now, I am finally reading the Shadow and Bone trilogy, and next, I will read Six of Crows, hopefully. I guess you could say I am gearing up to watch the Netflix series. As always, I am late to the game. But my hesitation to read popular series had no effect on the fact that I loved this novel.

Wake the Bones by Elizabeth Kilcoyne – Review

I find it very difficult to review this novel because I am not quite sure how I feel about it. There were many intriguing aspects that I loved but there were also many things that I didn’t enjoy about Wake the Bones.

Hide by Kiersten White – Review

A brilliantly written horror novel that kept me interested from start to finish. Hide exhibits a broad and unique cast of characters, each trying their best to survive the horrifying circumstances they unknowingly introduced themselves to.

The Haunting of Beatrix Greene (The Haunting of Beatrix Green #0.1) by Rachel Hawkins, Ash Parsons, and Vicky Alvear Schecter – Review

4/5 Stars

// Quick Review //

A mediocre novel, The Haunting of Beatrix Greene features a haunting yet very predictable tale. Not to say that it’s predictability makes it any less horrifying and creepy.

A Call for Brighter Days (The Aeriel Chronicles #2) by Nupur Chowdhury – Review

5/5 Stars

// Quick Review //

A Call for Brighter Days is a magical return to the world of The Aeriel Chronicles. Following the beloved characters of A Flight of Broken Wings, I became entranced by the new problems Ruban and Ashwin have to face. I can only hope that Nupur Chowdhury continues writing her fantastic series.

The Dead and the Dark by Courtney Gould – ARC Review

5/5 Stars

//Quick Review//

The Dead and the Dark is a deliciously haunting novel that explores the depths of grief, sexuality, love, and family. The enemies to lovers’ slow-burn Gould concocted left me breathless and in love with the characters.