House of Flame and Shadow: Crescent City by Sarah J. Maas Book Review

3 stars / 3 spicy peppers

House of Flame and Shadows offers an entertaining ACOTAR cross-over with standout moments involving Nesta and Azriel. However, the plot suffers from abrupt character developments, unresolved storylines, and an unsatisfying ending. The central characters, Bryce and Hunt, lack depth in their relationship, and the overall narrative leans heavily into chaotic and less convincing elements.

House of Sky and Breath: Crescent City by Sarah J. Maas Book Review

2.5 stars / 3 spicy peppers

Honestly, I read House of Sky and Breath back in March and the only thing I remember from it are two things: 1) the major character plot twist, and 2) that it was dreadfully boring and long. I seriously cannot recall what happened in this book without looking up a summary, it was that mediocre.

However, through my years of writing reviews, I have discovered that the second book in the trilogy is usually a bridge to the final book. Meaning it is the weakest link in the series due to it linking the first and third book, and building up to the grand finale. So, this book fits the memo, but it still doesn’t mean I drug my feet to get through it.

House of Earth and Blood: Crescent City by Sarah J. Maas Book Review

4 stars / 3 spicy peppers

House of Earth and Blood, otherwise known as Crescent City, takes place in a modern city infused with magic and mystical beings. We follow Bryce as she uncovers the mystery behind her best friend’s death. This adventure is full of plot twists, sarcasm, and rebellion.

This book is not like Sarah J Maas’s other books. The world is bigger, more complex, and mature.

Heart of the Raven Prince by Tessonja Odette Book Review

5 stars / 2 spicy peppers

An imaginative, fantasy, and fae-fueled retelling of Cinderella that will have you swooning. Tessonja Odette’s Heart of the Raven Prince is magical and full of twists and turns. While it follows the premise of Cinderella closely, this story also has its own history, its own characters, and its own voice.

Hearth of the Raven is a refreshing and whimsical read.

Eclipse of the Crown by A.K. Caggiano Book Review

4 stars / 3 spicy peppers

This spectacular series about a silly romance has finally come to a dramatic end. The twists and turns, the romance, the prose, all of it was amazing (well for the most part).

Eclipse of the Crown is definitely weaker all around than the previous 2. Between the pacing and whiplash events, the book drug your around until the characters somehow ended up in the right spot.

Regardless, the ending was still heartbreaking and wonderful.

Summoned to the Wilds by A.K. Caggiano Book Review

5 stars / 2 spicy peppers

Amma becomes stronger and taps into her dark side while Damien becomes softer and gives accepts his goodness.

Summoned to the Wilds picks up right after the first book. After the reveal of Damien’s true end goal in book 1, Amma’s inter turmoil with her feelings towards Damien presides. The same can be said for Damien as well. Does he continue on his path to follow his destiny or does he just go home?

And honestly, we still don’t fully know the answer by the end.

Throne in the Dark by A.K. Caggiano Book Review

5 stars / 2 spicy peppers

I cannot describe how much I loved and enjoyed this book. It was comical, mystical, and hit all my marks for a good fantasy romance. 🌹

Heart of the Fae Series Review

2.5 stars / 2 spicy peppers

Strap in for this one, thems and theys, it’s going to get rough in this review.

The series started off on a decent foot with Heart of the Fae. There was whimsy and a cute romance budding. However, we lost every bit of that in the second book, Veins of Magic. The once likable…

Veins of Magic by Emma Hamm Book Review

1.5 stars / 2 spicy peppers

Veins of Magic is the predecessor to Heart of the Fae. The story picks up where the first one left off: Sorcha in the human world caring for her family and Eamonn fighting his way to the throne. 

In a book where actions don’t have consequences, you can rest assured that all with work out for the beloved pair as they fight their way to a more…

The War of Lost Hearts Series Review

4.5 stars / 2.5 spicy peppers

If you’re looking for an intense, dark, and war-torn story with slim chances and fierce romance, then The War of Lost Hearts trilogy is for you.

Carissa Broadbent weaves a bloody story about war, survivor’s guilt, and vengeance. This is a brutal story about rising up against harmful leaders, always having an option, pushing for what you want, and loving each other. 

If you’re wanting to follow Tissanah and Max as they navigate their way from the bottom of the barrel to the top if only to help those they love and give people…