I may have exaggerated a little. It’s not that none of my friends loved Legacy of Kings, but the vast majority gave it three stars or less, which to me ranges from “I didn’t like it” to “it was only okay”. But I loved it! […]
Tag: Kingdoms
The Fantasy Book That Had Me Frolicking Around My Apartment
DO NOT LOOK AT THIS COVER AND RUN AWAY. You might disagree (different strokes for different folks), but I think it looks like a cheesy, soap opera historical romance. Had I come across this book on my own, I can tell you with 100% certainty […]
Review: Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch
Snow Like Ashes is the next Throne of Glass! Epic fantasy, hot romance you’ll adore, rebellion, magic, kingdoms. This book freaking rocks! At first I was a little overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information in this book. There are EIGHT kingdoms to keep track […]
Review: The Kiss of Deception by Mary E. Pearson
Overall, I adored The Kiss of Deception! The idea of the book is just so fabulous. A princess has an arranged marriage with the prince, but she’s never even met the guy so she certainly doesn’t love him, so she runs away. The prince sets […]
Tiger’s Promise by Colleen Houck
I’m bummed that Tiger’s Promise was only a novella; I could have read a whole book about Yesubai! I adored Yesubai’s story. It was inspiring, but tragic. There was a constant feeling of dread as I was reading the book (like “I think something bad […]
Poison by Bridget Zinn
Fun Magical Fluffy Disney These are all words that describe Poison. If fun and a bit fluffy is what you’re looking for, this is your book! I feel like Poison really took me back to basics—in a good way. I wasn’t concerned with the world […]
Waterfell by Amalie Howard
Waterfell barely qualifies as a mermaid book. The problem is that Nerissa has spent most of her recent life on land, so about 95% of the book takes place on land, in high school, with high school drama, and high school love interests. There are […]
Of Triton by Anna Banks
This is my first step towards overcoming Second Book Avoidance Syndrom! Woohoo! I am PSYCHED! Of Triton was the perfect book to save me from a reading slump. It wasn’t quite as romantic and swoony as Of Poseidon, but it had a bigger focus on […]