Neon Gods by Katee Robert: A Book Review Genre: Romance Robert starts her Dark Olympus series with everyone’s favorite mythology couple, Hades and Persephone. A modern retelling, Robert sets the scene by putting our beloved characters into the city of Olympus – a city somewhere in the United States. Cut in half by the River … Continue reading A Hades and Persephone Story
Tag: 3 stars
A Younger Perspective
https://youtu.be/UIov2Yty14A Our Written Reviews Can Be Found Below Jordyn's Review: Book Review for Best Practices:Encouraging Confidence and Relationship Building By Bianca Clark Encouragement at a young age before adulthood is hard, Bianca Clark wrote this book to make people more aware of this issue. This book had good intentions and goals but she did not … Continue reading A Younger Perspective
No Thank You
The Last Lumenian by S. G. Blaise: A Book Review Genre: Fantasy Blaise details an interesting story in her work, The Last Lumenian, featuring a rebel princess wanting to save her world. I was looking forward to reading this piece as it the synopsis reminded me of Star Wars’s Princess Lia. And while, there were … Continue reading No Thank You
Not Worth the Hype
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens: A Book Review Genre: Mystery (Noir); Coming-of-age Delia Owens offers an unique story in her first work of fiction, Where the Crawdads Sing. Focusing on the character, Kya, a child who survives alone in the swamp land of North Carolina after her family abandons her. With shifting time … Continue reading Not Worth the Hype
3 Stars, but actually really good
Droplets of Magic by Emily Bybee: A Book Review Genre: Romance / Fantasy Emily Bybee writes an interesting story with a lot of potential in an intriguing new world. Part of a stand-alone book series, Droplets of Magic does stand by itself – even as it is obvious that other books come before it. Of … Continue reading 3 Stars, but actually really good
Can I get an audio version, please?
Dolly Considine’s Hotel by Eamon Somers: A Book Review Genre: Historical Fiction Eamon Somer’s novel, Dolly Considine’s Hotel, was neither a nice read or a terrible read. It was just “meh”. Surrounding the main character of Julian (not his real name), the story switches between Somer’s titled work and Julian’s own work – resulting in … Continue reading Can I get an audio version, please?
It all goes bad in the end
Once Upon A Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber: A Book Review Genre: Fantasy With all the hype on Bookstagram, I was thinking that Garber’s Once Upon A Broken Heart would be a great read – don’t get me wrong now, it was a good read, but not really something extraordinary. My main issue with the … Continue reading It all goes bad in the end