Genre: Fiction

Review: The Witch Hunter by Virginia Boecker

Review: The Witch Hunter by Virginia Boecker

Initial Reaction:    The Witch Hunter by Virginia Boecker is not at all what I expected it to be and yet it was everything and more than what I anticipated! Set during the time of witch trials and burnings in England, this book takes on an alternative history where magic is real and the witches are […]

Posted June 8, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 4 Comments
Weekend Reads #32 – Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge

Weekend Reads #32 – Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge

Happy Saturday everyone! I hope you have all had a good week 🙂 Today I wanted to share with you ‘s newest book Crimson Bound. Recently I’ve really gotten into the retelling’s of old favorites and this is a VERY LOOSE retelling of Red Riding Hood. If you like dark and twisted check it out! It was fantastic 😀 Crimson […]

Posted June 6, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 2 Comments
Review: The Clouded Sky by Megan Crewe

Review: The Clouded Sky by Megan Crewe

Initial Reaction: What the….how could….what do I do until the next book?!?! Note: If you’ve not read book one of , there are minor unavoidable spoilers in this review. Also if you are reading this in email or an rss reader please go to the website so you have the option to click on spoiler […]

Posted June 4, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 1 Comment
Review: Earth & Sky by Megan Crewe

Review: Earth & Sky by Megan Crewe

Earth & Sky by Megan Crewe is the first in an exciting science fiction trilogy about a young woman and her quest to save the planet. 17-year-old Skylar thinks she has gone crazy. She gets these panic attacks of wrongness when she encounters certain situations or people. But when Win, a whole lot of complication, notices […]

Posted June 3, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 2 Comments
Blog Tour: Summer in Snow Valley – Review

Blog Tour: Summer in Snow Valley – Review

I am so excited to participate in the blog tour for Summer in Snow Valley! I loved the books associated with Christmas in Snow Valley, the first in this anthology set. All the books are clean reads and average 100-125 pages each, making them perfect for a quick summer read. Also I loved that the characters from previous books […]

Posted June 1, 2015 by Lillian in Features, Reviews / 1 Comment
Review: Mine to Spell by Janeal Falor

Review: Mine to Spell by Janeal Falor

Mine to Spell by Janeal Falor is the follow up to You Are Mine and follows the story of the younger sister Cynthia. Cynthia has a secret, not only does she have more magic in her blood than her sister did, she can wield it 😀 This leaves Cynthia in a dangerous situation but also one that could […]

Posted May 29, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Gildemer: The Garden by A.S. Oren

Review: Gildemer: The Garden by A.S. Oren

First off, I have to say I love this author’s Spearwood Academy series and in kind I think I will love this one as well 😀 Gildemer: The Garden is a serial series about a servant names Gabriella Hansforth. Gabby is a Branch 4 servant, one of the lowest branches in this odd cast-like system, at Gildemer, a private […]

Posted May 27, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 0 Comments
Weekend Reads #30 – Fairest by Marissa Meyer

Weekend Reads #30 – Fairest by Marissa Meyer

  Initial Reaction: Wow…just WOW!!! Fairest by Marissa Meyer is a wonderful addition to the Lunar Chronicles as it tells the evil queen’s story. Literally we get the juicy details behind Queen Levana’s rise to power and just what made her so evil. And dang you Meyer for making me like her!!!! I’m a sucker for a good […]

Posted May 23, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 4 Comments
Review:  Cress by Marissa Meyer

Review: Cress by Marissa Meyer

    Initial Reaction: I really wanted to like this book. No one is more disappointed that I didn’t than me! Cress by Marissa Meyer is book three of the Lunar Chronicles and picks up a few weeks after the end of Scarlet. (Spoiler Warning: if you haven’t read the previous books in this series, there are minor […]

Posted May 22, 2015 by Lillian in Reviews / 4 Comments