Wednesday, 27 January 2021
Can't Wait Wednesday #7
Monday, 25 January 2021
It's Monday! What Are You Reading?
Star-Crossed Dragons: Chris Cannon |
A Stranger in Town: Kelley Armstrong What I Am Reading Next: The Descent of the Drowned: Ana Lal Din |
How about you guys?!
Sunday, 24 January 2021
Secrets of the Starcrossed: Clara O'Connor
In a world where the Roman Empire never fell, two starcrossed lovers fight to ignite the spark of rebellion… Londinium, the last stronghold of the Romans left in Britannia, remains in a delicate state of peace with the ancient kingdoms that surround it. As the only daughter of a powerful merchant, Cassandra is betrothed to Marcus, the most eligible bachelor in the city. But then she meets Devyn, the boy with the strange midnight eyes searching for a girl with magic in her blood. A boy who will make her believe in soulmates… When a mysterious sickness starts to leech the life from citizens with Celtic power lying dormant in their veins, the imperial council sets their schemes in motion. And so Cassandra must make a choice: the Code or Chaos, science or sorcery, Marcus or Devyn? Panem meets the Grishaverse in this explosive new YA trilogy perfect for readers of Marie Lu, Bella Forrest, and Cassandra Clare.
Penelope's Review
Friday, 22 January 2021
Book Blogger Hop
Thursday, 21 January 2021
The Famoux: Kassandra Tate
Out of the wreckage of environmental collapse, the country of Delicatum emerged. Its most popular celebrities are the Famoux, uniquely beautiful stars of a reality TV show called the Fishbowl. In a world still recovering from catastrophe, they provide a 24/7 distraction. Sixteen-year-old Emilee Laurence is obsessed with the Famoux—they provide a refuge from her troubled home life and the bullies at school. When she receives an unimaginable offer to become a member herself, she takes it. Leaving behind everything she’s ever known, Emilee enters a world of high glamour and even higher stakes. Because behind their perfect image lies an ugly truth—an anonymous stalker has been dictating the Famoux’s every move, and being popular really is a matter of life or death.
Penelope's Review
What a fantastic debut! Congrats to Kassandra Tate on being so young and yet so accomplished! I really enjoyed this book. I found the storyline unique and exciting, I found the style of writing perfect for what the book entails, and I loved the overall feel of "can't put it down" that it gave me!
The book is written from the perspective of Emilee Laurence/Emeray Essence. As a character herself, I find her quite likeable with time. At the beginning, she is a bit helpless (almost annoyingly so) but she definitely grows as a person throughout the book and becomes a bit more assertive by the end. I have a feeling that she will become a much stronger character in the next addition to the series and I am looking forward to seeing her flourish!
I liked some of the characters as well... Chapter for being so nice and navigating the life of fame so well (and for being so sexy.. seriously I love him), Norax for being so surprising and unexpected, and Cartney for being so frustrating and unlikeable lol! Yes... I liked him for being unlikeable. It added some frustration that made me want to see more. I went back and forth with my opinion on Kaytee.. some of her actions were maddening but not without reason so I suppose I can see her point of view. As for the rest of the Famoux... Till, Race, Foster I didn't really form opinions about them because I felt like I didn't really get to know them. Perhaps that will change in the next book! The only other thing in terms of the characters is that when the Volx list shows up, it uses the Famoux members' former names. After coming to know them by their Famoux names, with little to no mention of their former names, I found it very difficult to remember who was who when reading the list. A minor inconvenience, but worth noting!
The story itself was fantastic. While the first little bit was slow, I will admit, it did end up picking up quite a bit. I loved reading about the lives of the rich and famous, and getting a glimpse into what goes on behind the scenes (albeit, the fictional scenes lol). I loved all of the plot twists scattered throughout, and loved that I didn't have the whole thing figured out until the very end! Usually when I read books with a bit of a mystery to them, I know what's going to happen or who's behind everything pretty early on... but I wasn't sure with this one! And what was interesting is that the writing was so well done and the plot moved so quickly that I actually didn't have time to sit and wonder who was behind everything that was happening! It's hard to explain what I mean by this - you'll have to read it yourself to see!
Overall, I found this book to be a breath of fresh air in what can sometimes be a very repetitive, monotonous genre. There is still much I am excited to learn about and lots of loose ends that I can't wait to see tied. Looking forward to the next installment in this series!
Rating: 4/5 Devils!
Wednesday, 20 January 2021
Can't Wait Wednesday #6
Tuesday, 19 January 2021
Blog Tour: House of Bastiion The Haidren Legacy by K.L. Kolarich
BEHIND THE MASK OF DUTY AND POWER, NO ONE IS WHO THEY SEEM…
Centuries after the Forgotten Wars ravaged the world and turned it to ash, the Houses of Pilar, Darakai, Boreal, and Bastiion forged an accord with the royal line of Thoarne, founding a Quadren of advisory to the throne of Orynthia. Every generation, a single Haidren from each of the four Houses is appointed to this coveted chair. Upon her Ascension to adulthood, Luscia Tiergan takes her seat at court as al’Haidren to the House of Boreal and is quickly drawn into a maze of political traps and dark secrets. As she adjusts to her new life, Luscia uncovers a pattern of forgotten children, slain in the streets of Bastiion. Raised on superstitious rumors about Boreal’s penchant for sorcery, Zaethan Kasim, al’Haidren to the House of Darakai, inevitably clashes with Lusica when she arrives in Bastiion. But when his position is threatened by an old rival, Zaethan is forced to set aside his hatred and form an uneasy alliance with the Boreali al’Haidren to secure his claim. Following a disturbing stream of innocent bloodshed across Orynthia, Luscia and Zaethan discover their ideals are far more aligned than they might have imagined. But in a land of war and deceit, the path to peace should never be trusted.
Monday, 18 January 2021
It's Monday! What Are You Reading?
The Famoux: Kassandra Tate |
Secrets of the Starcrossed: Clara O'Connor |
Star-Crossed Dragons: Chris Cannon What I am Reading Next: |
The Descent of the Drowned: Ana Lal Din |
A Stranger in Town: Kelley Armstrong |
Sunday, 17 January 2021
Eventide: Sarah Goodman
MADNESS, SECRETS, AND LIES
Wheeler, Arkansas, 1907
When their father descends into madness after the death of their mother, Verity Pruitt and her little sister Lilah find themselves on an orphan train to rural Arkansas.
In Wheeler, eleven-year-old Lilah is quickly adopted, but seventeen-year-old Verity is not. Desperate to stay close to her sister, Verity indentures herself as a farmhand. But even charming farm boy Abel Atchley can’t completely distract her from the sense that something is not quite right in this little town. Strange local superstitions abound, especially about the eerie old well at the center of the forest. The woods play tricks, unleashing heavy fog and bone-chilling cold…and sometimes visions of things that aren’t there.
But for Verity, perhaps most unsettling of all is the revelation that her own parents have a scandalous history in this very town. And as she tries to unearth the past, sinister secrets come with it—secrets that someone will go to violent lengths to protect….
A haunting tale of long-buried secrets, small-town scandal, and single-minded vengeance by talented debut novelist Sarah Goodman.
Penelope's Review
Verity is an interesting character, she's strong-willed and curious. She sets her mind to things and doesn't waver from her path. I like how she grew as a character throughout the book by letting herself open her heart to others. And I liked the male lead, Abel as well. Though I would have liked to see more buildup and chemistry between him and Verity.
The supporting characters were great as well! Lilah was a feisty little girl with an inquisitive nature and a fiery tongue. I adored her! Della ended up becoming one of Verity's close friends, and she was sweet and honest and loyal throughout the whole book.
I found the book to be quite well-written and the plotline itself was unique. While I did find the first half a bit slow, the last half more than made up for it with unexpected twists and turns that I never saw coming! The last half was a definitely a "can't seem to put it down" type of storyline which was great!
Overall, I really liked this book! I'm intrigued to see what else this author comes up with, I will definitely be keeping tabs on her!
Rating: 4/5 Devils!
Friday, 15 January 2021
Book Blogger Hop
Thursday, 14 January 2021
The Ravens: Kass Morgan & Danielle Paige
Kappa Rho Nu isn’t your average sorority. Their parties are notorious. Their fundraisers are known for being Westerly College’s most elaborate affairs. But beneath the veil of Greek life and prestige, the sisters of Kappu Rho Nu share a secret: they’re a coven of witches. For Vivi Deveraux, being one of Kappa Rho Nu’s Ravens means getting a chance to redefine herself. For Scarlett Winters, a bonafide Raven and daughter of a legacy Raven, pledge this year means living up to her mother’s impossible expectations of becoming Kappa Rho Nu’s next president. Scarlett knows she’d be the perfect candidate — that is, if she didn’t have one human-sized skeleton in her closet…. When Vivi and Scarlett are paired as big and little for initiation, they find themselves sinking into the sinister world of blood oaths and betrayals.