SWOONING FOR ALL THINGS BOOKISH.
The Sisters of the Winter Wood by Rena Rossner
Filled with luscious writing and details, THE SISTERS OF THE WINTER WOOD by Rena Rossner weaves a dark and enchanting fairy tale of sisterly love. It is one of those books that is as gorgeous on the inside as its cover is on the outside! Perfect for readers who enjoyed The Bear and the Nightingale, Uprooted and Wintersong.
The Witch of Willow Hall by Hester Fox
The Witch of Willow Hall by Hester Fox is a wickedly-perfect blend of the historical and the supernatural. If youโre looking for a suspenseful read filled with terrific gothic atmosphere and dark twists, then this is a great Fall time read to escape to.
A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney
McKinney's debut introduces readers to a Wonderland-like world filled with dark, nightmarish monsters and to 17-year-old Alice Kingston who finds herself battling these dreamscape creatures while trying to balance an overprotective mom, school, and a social life.
Review of Phoenix Unbound by Grace Draven and a โRomantic Fantasy Starter Kitโ Giveaway
To help celebrate the release of the first book in Grace Dravenโs Fallen Empire series I'm sharing with you Penguin Random House's exciting giveaway of a โRomantic Fantasy Starter Kitโ that also features other first-in-series romantic fantasy books (including books by Nalini Singh, Chloe Neill, Ilona Andrews, Anne Bishop, and Patricia Briggs)! Below you can read my review and find a link to the giveaway which runs September 3 โ September 19.