Tag: fantasy romance
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November 2023 Most Anticipated Fantasy Book Releases

The year is quickly coming to a close, but despite this, some of my most anticipated fantasy book releases of the year are still to come. I’ve added so many good books to my TBR over the past few months, and November looks to be no exception.
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Book Review: Infinity Alchemist by Kacen Callender

Infinity Alchemist is a new young adult fantasy due to hit shelves early in the new year and it has one of the more original approaches to magic that I’ve read in the last while. When I read YA novels, I typically expect the world-building and magic aspects to be a little more simplistic, but…
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Book Review: Wielder’s Bond by Melissa Mitchell

I read the first book in this series, Wielder’s Prize, as an ARC from Net Galley and enjoyed it, so when I felt like I needed something short and spicy to break up the larger books I’ve been reading lately, Wielder’s Bond seemed like the perfect choice. This is a truly bingeable series in multiple…
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Book Review: Fated Throne by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti

Fated Throne was an unbelievably wonderful surprise that restored my faith in this universe and has me so excited to finish out this series. This book wasn’t without its heartbreak, but there were so many storylines and plot twists that I was rooting for. I loved the direction that this book headed in and felt…
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Book Review: A Curse of Blood and Wolves by Melissa McTernan

A Curse of Blood and Wolves jumped out at me because of the premise: a retelling of Little Red Riding Hood set in a fantasy romance novel. Admittedly, I love fairy tales, so the thought of getting an adult one was very appealing to me. I was grateful to NetGalley and HarperCollins UK, One More…
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Book Review: One For My Enemy by Olivie Blake

Even knowing that this was a Romeo and Juliet retelling, I have to say that I was not emotionally prepared for the devastation that Olivie Blake would wreak on my soul with this book. Blake has a specific talent for crafting dark and complicated characters and exploring them in-depth, and One For My Enemy exemplified…
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Book Review: The Jasad Heir by Sara Hashem

I want to start this review by saying this might be my favourite fantasy of the year. I didn’t know a whole lot about this book when I received it in my Illumicrate subscription, but it exceeded every expectation that I had and completely sucked me in, leaving me feeling like I couldn’t come up…
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Book Review: The Ballad of Never After by Stephanie Garber

I’ve seen the Once Upon a Broken Heart series all over bookstagram, so not long ago I decided to give it a try. I enjoyed the first book but found that it felt very young adult-oriented (which it is, so this isn’t a criticism, just a fact). I wasn’t initially sure I was going to…
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Book Review: Glow by Raven Kennedy

Raven Kennedy is the queen of the plot twist. Before starting this series, I’d been warned that there was at least one major twist in each book, but regardless, each time it hits me, I’m reeling from the shock of it all. There was so much to love about Glow (the fourth installment in the…
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Book Review: Heart of Night and Fire by Nisha J. Tuli

Nisha J. Tuli has had books on my TBR for most of this year, so I was extremely excited when I was approved for an Advanced Readers Copy by Net Galley and Second Sky. This book promised to deliver on some of my favourite tropes, all in a gorgeous universe based on Indian and South…
