• The House of Lost Wives by Rebecca Hardy-Review

    A highly enjoyable read! Lizzie and Esme are , two sisters growing up in a not so well to do family thanks to their father’s gambling addiction and their mother’s drunkenness. Esme, the older of the two, always made sure that her and Lizzie had food and shelter, although it was never quite enough. Soon…

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    November 13, 2022
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    1700s, Book reviews, crime, historical Fiction, mystery, Rebecca hardy, romance, the house of lost wives, whodunnit, women, ya, young adult
  • The Wonderful Discovery of Elizabeth Sawyer by Jonathan Vischer-Review

    A true gem of a read. The Wonderful Discovery of Elizabeth Sawyer reminds us of the terrible fate that women have suffered at the hands of the church since the beginning of time. Seen as unclean, the bringers of sin, held in the clutch of satan-they are easy scapegoats for all of the ills of…

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    November 7, 2022
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    Book reviews, catholic, Elizabeth Sawyer, feminist, goodcole, historical Fiction, Jonathan via her, mystery, play, pope, Protestant, the witch of Edmonton, the wonderful discovery of Elizabeth Sawyer, tolerance, witch, witch hunt, witch trials, witchcraft, women
  • Mercedes Lackey Kickstarter

    Have you heard?!?!? Mercedes Lackey and Larry Dixon have an amazing project on Kickstarter! Head over there and check it out, I promise you won’t be disappointed. Seeing the beauty of Valdemar come to life is such an amazing experience for all fans new and old. Mercedes Lackey has published over 140 books. Her ability…

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    November 1, 2022
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    fae, fantasy, heralds, historical fantasy, inclusive, kickstarter, Larry Dixon, lgtbq, mages, magic, Mercedes lackey, mythical, romance, sifi, Valdemar, war, ya, young adult
  • From the Drop of Heaven by Juliette Godot-Review

    What a truly amazing novel this was. From the Drop of Heaven follows two families in France in the late 1500s. All over Europe during this time people were often accused of practicing witchcraft and the majority of the accused were women. Anything from using herbs as a medicine or birth control, to the plague,…

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    October 26, 2022
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    1500s, Book reviews, catholic, France, historical Fiction, Juliette godot, pope, Protestant, witch, witch hunt, witchcraft
  • The Ones We Burn by Rebecca Mix-Review

    The Ones We Burn I have looked forward to reading this book for quite awhile now. It is a long book but made for a quick read as I couldn’t put it down. While I have read there is controversy surrounding this book, my own careful reading has led me to believe that the controversy…

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    October 18, 2022
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    Book reviews, controversial books, coven, destiny, fantasy, inclusive, lgtbq, mages, magic, mystery, read banned books, Rebecca mix, romance, sifi, the ones we burn, tolerance, war, witch, witchcraft, young adult
  • The Portals of Sparkling Falls by JS Bailey-Review

    Reminiscent of of an M. Night Shyamalan movie, The Portals of Sparkling Falls is an interesting concept. A young woman, Laura, hits her head and develops amnesia. In trying to figure out who exactly she is she sets off to explore the house she woke up in. She ventures down into the basement and is…

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    October 13, 2022
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    Book reviews, fantasy, j.s. Bailey, m. night shyamalan, mystery, sifi, sparkling falls, the portals of sparkling falls, time travel, ya, young adult
  • Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross-Review

    A war between gods. A magical wardrobe-not a wardrobe-artifact, connecting two rivals. Forbidden love. Magic. Loss. Fate. Hatred. Love. Forest was called to the front by the music of the goddess. His sister Iris was left to care for their mother. Having no choice but to find work she took a job at the Oath…

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    October 6, 2022
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    Book reviews, destiny, divine rivals, fantasy, journalism, magic, mystery, mythical, myths, Rebecca Ross, romance, sifi, war
  • Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young-Review

    Spells For Forgetting will quickly have YOU forgetting how much you need to sleep. Prepare to willingly give up your beauty rest to Saoirse Island and all of the secrets that she hides. I am not one who generally enjoy reading a “whodunnit”, simply not my cup of tea. Truth be told, I had no…

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    October 4, 2022
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    Adrienne young, Book reviews, crime, destiny, fantasy, magic, mystery, mythical, Pacific Northwest, Saoirse island, spells for forgetting, whodunnit, young adult
  • Shadow of Fire by Kate Schumacher-Review

    “People have a way of believing what suits them.” A very long time ago humans arrived on the lands of the Fae and were welcomed onto those lands. The two groups quickly worked to learn from one another and grew a new community. The Fae started families with the humans and many generations would be…

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    September 28, 2022
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    Book reviews, destiny, fae, fairies, fantasy, Kate Schumacher, mages, magic, mythical, shadow of fire, ya, young adult
  • Antuna’s Story by Terry Birdgenaw-Review

    Quite the allegory for modern times. I truly wasn’t terribly interested in reading a story about literal ants, but I was very pleasantly surprised and will likely read the other books in the series. Due to how different this book is, it is difficult to write about without spoilers. With that said, I highly suggest…

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    September 28, 2022
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    antuna’s story, destiny, fantasy, sifi, terry birdgenaw, ya, young adult
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Ashley is a self proclaimed bibliophile who reads constantly. In her spare time she likes to write reviews on the books she reads because, well, she clearly lives a super exciting life 😉

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