This is Sonya Lano's best work yet.Under a Caged Sky is a twisting, turning tale of hardcore dystopian government, underground mutants, and painfully beautiful love. I'm not big on romance, but it was done well in this book. There was no bullshit about it - it was very clear between the two lovers w...
This is the first collaboration I’ve read between Sonya Lano and Iris Ng-Bakalar, and I just have to say:Wow.Two authors writing a novel together is hard. There’s the plot, writing style, character choices, even down to what kind of romance; this all needs to be decided beforehand and unless the fri...
Heiress of Magic, by Sonya Lano. Following several characters with faint ties to the first book, HoM is a blast of magic, love, deceit and heartbreak.I love this world that Lano has created. It is so in depth and interesting that I can feel myself getting sucked in. It's too real and just out of rea...
This book was everything I expected it to be and so SO much more.The book spans about 15-20 years by my estimates, and tells the story of the young healer and the baby she delivers under duress. Whilst it follows a few characters, Iminique the healer is the main one, and we watch her grow from an un...
I'll say a good 4.5 stars.Stunning writing. Just stunning.Right from the first I was drawn in to Iminique's world and magic.This is an epic tale, with a large cast introduced over many chapters. Yet, I never felt bogged down by too many new names. They were introduced with just enough depth to get t...
Mild spoilers. Nothing to get antsy over.Never Trust a Prince by Sonya Lano.Thanks to it taking me ages to work out how to use my Kindle for PC, I took longer with this book than I wanted to. Once I worked out how to progress through the novel, I was drawn into the story and laughed more times than ...
Really, really good. Like, *really* enjoyable. If I owned it in paperback, would I carry it with me, pulling it out & admiring it for how much I love it? Perhaps not. But I would recommend it to just about anyone. Depending on where you are in your reading journey, I think this story would appeal to...