Review: The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong

The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong is the first in the ‘Darkest Powers’-series. A group of teenagers find that they have something in common, something other than the doctors say. Follow the teens as they find out more about the truth and how it affects them and their relationships with others. It received 3,5 stars. Read More

Review: The Gatekeeper’s Sons by Eva Pohler

The Gatekeeper’s Sons by Eva Pohler is the third book in the Spark bundle. I was pleasantly surprised by the Greek mythology theme. I don’t think there are enough books that use deities of old, whether they are Greek, Norse or another mythology. It only takes a short to figure out that the sons of Read More

ARC Review: The Underwater Ballroom Society edited by Tiffany Trent & Stephanie Burgis

The Underwater Ballroom Society edited by Stefanie Burgis and Tiffany Trent. What started out as a fun prompt, turned out to be a wonderful anthology of enchanting tales by an amazing collection of authors.5 stars for the whole collection. Individual reviews inside. Read More

24 Spring/Summer Reads For You To Enjoy!

What’s better than a new season filled with exciting releases? Well, a book and a lovely place to read. I can’t provide you that perfect place, but I can help you find your next read. Here are 24 books (in the genres fantasy, romance, and YA) that will be released in the months April, May, Read More

ARC Review: School For Psychics by K. C. Archer

School For Psychics by K. C. Archer was one of the first books on NetGalley that caught my eye. I only recently joined, and I wasn’t expecting any of my requests to be honoured, but I’m glad that this one was. School For Psychics has an exciting start in Las Vegas where Teddy uses her Read More

Review: Starstruck by Brenda Hiatt

Starstruck by Brenda Hiatt is the second novel in the Spark bundle. I went in blind, without looking at the cover or reading the description. All I knew was that it had fantasy/science-fiction elements and targeted the young adult audience. That’s enough for me to start reading. It’s also very refreshing since I’m not able Read More