by Jennifer Ellision
I love Young Adult/Coming of Age Fantasy and this one ticked all my boxes. It tells the story of Bree, a young girl, daughter to the local innkeeper. It starts off in her home of Abeline but moves to the capital city, indeed to the royal 'palace' itself. With secrets, mysteries and double-crossin...
*This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBlast dot com, at my request. Bree's simple life as a tavern maid with her father is flipped inside out when Elementals come looking for a truant, and find her father...
*Disclaimer: I received a copy from the author in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed are mine.* If you know me at all you know that I have a hard time reading books in first person. I don't have an exact reason why, things just seems stilted to me. This book was hard for me to g...
Every once in a while, you read a book that is totally predictable. However, said book is such a wonderfully amazing take on typical predictable plot choices, with amazing settings and characters and writing, that the fact that you know how it is going to end doesn’t even matter. This is because eve...
This was like a breathe of fresh air for me, it hit so many points. An amazing story,a strong heroine,court intrigue, and some twists and turns I didn't see coming. Breena, I felt for and cheered for thoughout the story, she had some sass but didn't overdo to the point of doing some stupid. She ste...
I received a copy from Netgalley. 3.5 stars. I came across this book browsing on Netgalley, the title got my attention immediately, as did the beautiful cover. (I'm a total sucker for pretty dress covers). The story captured my attention pretty quickly, it was well written and intriguing. Thou...
So usually I will start my reviews with a kind of blurby section of what the book is about, and then I will basically say what I liked about it and some things I may have changed about the story, if anything. But since the blurb of this book does such a good job of doing that itself, I think I will ...
Sixteen years, I think again. The pain is only a dull knife this time. They undid sixteen years of my history in one night. Burnt it to the ground. I have to admit that what first drew me to this book was its gorgeous cover, but once I read the description I knew I had to read it. I am always on th...