Gwen & Art Are Not in Love by Lex Croucher tells the story of Gwendoline and Arthur, two teenagers living a few centuries after the time of King Arthur. They’ve been betrothed since a young age, but have never gotten along. Now, nearly of age, they’re both dreading their upcoming marriage. And when Gwen catches …
Tag: fantasy
Book Review | Red Rabbit
I don’t really read westerns, unless they’re blended with at least one other genre. In this case, horror and fantasy. Yes, please! In Red Rabbit by Alex Grecian, an unlikely team is forming. There’s Old Tom the witch hunter, Rabbit the mysterious ward of Tom, Moses and Ned the wandering cowboys, and Rose Nettles the …
Book Review | Three Tasks for a Dragon
I read another dragon book, and I bet no one is surprised. In Three Tasks for a Dragon, Prince Lir hasn’t particularly distinguished himself in his kingdom. He’s meek, isn’t a fighter, and can’t command the wolfhounds that his royal predecessors have been able to in the past. So his stepmother convinces him to prove …
Book Review | Our Divine Mischief
It's been a while since I read a historical fantasy, so here I am! In Our Divine Mischief by Hanna C. Howard, Áila LacInis wants to find out what her role will be in her small fishing village, and the way to do that is to journey to a nearby island to seek out the …
Book Review | The Undetectables (ARC)
I received an advance reader’s copy (ARC) of The Undetectables by Courtney Smyth. Since this version is just a proof and not the final version, I won’t quote directly and will keep my comments general. In The Undetectables, Mallory hasn’t been up to much for the past two years, due to her fibromyalgia. She hasn’t …