A Crown of Ivy and Glass by Claire Legrand has been one of my most anticipated reads for this year and it truly did not disappoint.
A Crown of Ivy and Glass by Claire Legrand has been one of my most anticipated reads for this year and it truly did not disappoint.
Right from the get go of Promised to the Prince I knew I was going to like Maya. She’s a badass with a weapon right from the opening scene and I loved it. This opinion stuck with me throughout the entirety of the book, though for different reasons. Though she puts down the sword in later years, she is still such a strong, independent woman throughout the course of the novel, both past and present, and this made her such a standout character.
Whew lads. This was one of my most potent thoughts while in the midst of reading Satan’s Affair by H. D. Carlton. I mean I expected this novella to be a wild ride, because you know, Sibby, but dang was it graphic (this is mentioned in the trigger warnings so please make sure to check them if you have any triggers).
You know when you go into a book and have absolutely no expectations and then it completely changes your life? That was Haunting Adeline for me.
The Sun and the Void by Gabriela Romero Lacruz follows two main characters, both navigating a world where they are seen as lesser beings because of their mixed heritage, both human and other.