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Everbound by Brodi Ashton
I know he is wrapping my name inside of him, folding it in the blanket of his heart. I know this because I used to do the same thing with his name when I was in the Feed. This was a great follow up sequel by Brodi Ashton! It had been a little over a
DetailsThe Casual Vacancy by J. K. Rowling
Pagford is a seemingly idyllic town nestled in the picturesque English countryside. It has cobbled streets; a beautiful Victorian church; a glimmering river and is the kind of place where everybody knows your name. But underneath this pleasant façade is the ugly truth: Pagford is a town at war! The main cause of this disharmony
DetailsBlog Tour: Review & Author Interview Stitch by Samantha Durante
Welcome to the Tea, Daydreams & Fairytales tour stop of Stitch by Samantha Durante! I was contacted by the author herself to be part of this tour and I have to admit after reading the premise I was incredibly intrigued and couldn’t help but say yes. I’ve been lucky enough to read a copy
DetailsSeraphina by Rachel Hartman
I became the very air; I was full of stars. I was the soaring spaces between the spires of the cathedral, the solemn breath of chimneys, a whispered prayer upon the winter wind. I was silence,and I was music, one clear transcendent chord rising toward Heaven. I believed, then, that I would have risen bodily
DetailsDark Frost by Jennifer Estep
Come on, Gypsy girl. I’m bleeding to death here, in case you haven’t noticed. At least make it worth my while and kiss me before I die. Kiss of Frost (Book 2) What can I say, I just really enjoy this series! This book is dark, the opening scene is gruesome, traumatic and there is
DetailsGirl of Fire & Thorns by Rae Carson
“Honor from death,” I snap, “is a myth. Invented by the war torn to make sense of the horrific. If we die, it will be so that others may live. Truly honorable death, the only honorable death, is one that enables life.” This book has been on my to-read list for ages. To be honest
DetailsDreamless by Josephine Angelini
…try to remember that dreams do come true, but they don’t come easily. I was so excited to start reading Dreamless, I loved Starcrossed when I read it last year and thought it was very unique the way it revamped Helen, the Trojan Wars and the face that launched 1000 ships. Starcrossed was very much
DetailsEverneath by Brodi Ashton
We’d both been stripped of all the evasiveness, all the lies, everything we’d ever kept from each other. Layer by layer, we had given up our defenses and our excuses and our demands for whys and hows, and what was left were two broken beings. Clinging to one last shred of hope. Tethered to each
DetailsThe Night Circus By Erin Morgenstern
You may tell a tale that takes up residence in someone’s soul, becomes their blood and self and purpose. That tale will move them and drive them and who knows what they might do because of it, because of your words. That is your role, your gift. An impressive debut novel by Erin Morgenstern, The
DetailsKill Me Softly by Sarah Cross
You couldn’t hide from bad things and pretend they didn’t exist–that left you with a dream world, and dream worlds eventually crumbled. You had to face the truth. And then decide what you wanted. I’ve always loved fairytales. I remember in high school reading Beauty by Sheri S Tepper and absolutely loving the way it
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