2.5 *... This one took a bit to get through. The first one had great world building and really made me "see" Wonderland and everything else. This one? Not so much.
Amazon / Goodreads MY ONE SENTENCE REVIEW I won a first edition hardcover of Untamed by A G Howard some time ago and all I can say is…WOW…why did I wait so long to read this Alice in Wonderland remake that is so creatively, wondrously written, with a fantasy world anyone would want to get lost...
This review can also be found at LostBetweenThePages & Goodreads. "All I have to do is set the power free. Escape the chains of humanity, let madness be my guide. If I forget everything but Wonderland, I can become beautiful pandemonium.”Alyssa Gardner has been down the rabbit hole, faced the trut...
This review can also be found at LostBetweenThePages & Goodreads. "Alyssa Gardner hears the whispers of bugs and flowers - precisely the affliction that landed her mother in a mental hospital years before. A family curse that stretches back to her ancestor Alice Liddell, it's time for Alyssa to...
Darker and twistier than the first entry in the series, but set in the real world, so a much different tone. More urban dark fantasy romance than Wonderland-chaotic madness. Sets up for next book, so 'pro-tip', get your hands on Book 3 before starting...
The first 25% of this novel is fantastic. Why? Because there is adventure, cool plot twists, an actual clearly defined plot (take notes, Book Two!), Wonderland creepiness, and a blissful lack of the two male sides of the love triangle. Then Morpheus shows up and, interesting though he is, things sta...
This review contains spoilers for Splintered. If you haven’t read it yet, proceed at your own risk. Second book syndrome rears its ugly head. Howard’s writing is still good (blah first-person-present notwithstanding) and her descriptions of all things Wonderland are still delightfully creepy, and ...
This review contains spoilers for Splintered. If you haven’t read it yet, proceed at your own risk. Despite what the title might lead you to believe, this novella is less about Morpheus and more about what kind of assholery Jeb got up to in Splintered whenever he and Alyssa got separated. In betwe...
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