Category: YA

A Time to Die Book Review

Categories: Dystopian, The Out of Time Series, YAAuthor: Nadine BrandesSeries: Out of TimePublisher: Enclave PublishingPublished: 2014Personal Review: I’ve read A Time to Die twice now, and, admittedly, both times I struggled to be invested in...

Sherwood Book Review

Robin Locksley is dead. Before he ever had a chance to become Robin Hood, he’s killed in the Crusades, a nameless soldier. His mourning betrothed is enraged at the mistreatment of the peasants from Robin’s hometown and dons his cloak to take action. Before long, rumors of Robin’s ghost or impersonator spread, and Marian is faced with a difficult decision. Read the Review

Moonscript Book Review + Blog Tour!

Seventy years the elven prince has been lost to the darkness, assumed dead by his
people and endlessly broken for a book that connects to the hidden realm of his ancestors, a land
untouched by evil.
And now a light in the shadows. A chance for freedom. But those willing to help him come from
the unlikeliest of worlds.
The orphan girl, yearning for a loving family, and the boy who won't leave her side. A healer
maiden given an unexpected chance for a life beyond narrowed expectations. A grieving creature
flown far from home.
They all search for something and now their fates are tied to his. If their quest for life can pull
him from the dark mire in which his soul drowns, then perhaps he can be saved.
Or else he will drag them all down to a fate worse than death.

The Heartwood Crown Book Review

Warning! This review contains spoilers for the first book in the series, The Crescent Stone!

Madeline Oliver is back in our world, but her health is quickly failing. The Sunlit Lands are desperate for healing. Some would have the magic reset, others would have it renewed in favor of the Eleneil, and the Scim want its power to seek revenge against the Elenil who enslaved them. Madeline searches for a way to return and reset the magic of the Sunlit Lands before it’s too late. Read the Review

The Memory Thief Book Review

The Memory Thief Book Review

Julietta Lark is desperate. Desperate to escape her past. Desperate to protect Rhen, an orphan who’s become closer than a sister. And desperate to save her mother from a cruel death. When an opportunity to preserve all that she loves arises, she must return to the Shadows of her past. In a world where memory is currency, turmoil is rising and a revolution is gathering strength. Read the Review

to darkness fled book review

To Darkness Fled Book Review

*Warning! This review may contain spoilers for the first book in the series, By Darkness Hid! Proceed at your own risk!!!*

Achan, Vrell, Sir Gavin, and the Kingsguard knights travel in Darkness to gather an army. Esek and his men are always close behind, however, bringing peril to the Crown Prince and the risk of discovery to Vrell Sparrow. Read the Review

The Story Raider Book Review

This review contains spoilers for The Story Peddler!!! Proceed at your own risk!!!

Tanwen and Gryfelle are slowly succumbing to the curse as More and crew search for the cure. Meanwhile, Braith struggles to maintain her rule of Tir. The dark power behind her father’s reign prepares a new pupil to take his place. Read the Review

Scarlet Moon Book Review

Jayden’s biggest concern is her nearing betrothal to her childhood best friend, Ryan. But after “Feravolk” raid her village searching for her and any other Children of the Blood Moon, she finds herself a fugitive on the run. That is, until she discovers she is one of four Deliverers destined to rescue Soloden from the Mistress of evil. With her companions–Ryan, Logan (a true Feravolk), Ethan, and Westwind (a bonded wolf), she sets out to save the faithful Feravolk and all of Soloden. Read the Review

To Best the Boys Book Review

Rhen Tellur is desperate to find a cure for the disease ravaging her sector of town…and most recently her mother. But nothing seems to be working and she knows the only way to progress her research is with advanced technology. Technology that she can’t afford. The yearly Labyrinth competition is her only hope. If she wins, she’ll receive a full scholarship to university. Only problem: traditionally, boys are the only participants. Read the Review