Genre: Fantasy & Magic

Madison’s Song Review

Madison’s Song Review

 Julie’s Review: I really enjoyed the Cassie Scot series and was happy to devour it as part of the author’s promotional tours. So I jumped when given the opportunity to review this audiobook spin-off novel with a side character in the original series. While the original series is a 4-star read for me, this spin-off […]

Posted March 28, 2016 by Julie S. in Reviews / 2 Comments
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Book Review – Storm (Elemental #1)

Book Review – Storm (Elemental #1)

Lynn’s Review: I had moderately high hopes for Storm. After all, I did purchase it. And nominate it for a book club read. But sadly, it didn’t really pan out. I started out loving Storm. Well, maybe loving is a bit strong. It was more I found Storm hilarious. Though, I’m guessing not as the […]

Posted March 3, 2016 by Lynn in Reviews / 2 Comments
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The Glass Mermaid Review

The Glass Mermaid Review

 Julie’s Review: I’m a mermaid at heart, so this mermaid romance short got my attention. This is a cute romance, a short and sweet novella, even if it is predictable. Without reading the blurb, which is spoilery already, you know quickly what is going to happen. As soon as Kate describes Cooper as having short […]

Posted December 7, 2015 by Julie S. in Reviews / 1 Comment
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Magic Bites Review

Magic Bites Review

 Julie’s Review: I’ve been hearing amazing things about the Kate Daniels series, and at one point I bought up a bunch of the books when they were Kindle Daily Deals. So I finally decided to stream the audio so I get a chance to read it and see what all the fuss is about. Kate […]

Posted November 30, 2015 by Julie S. in Reviews / 16 Comments
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Book Review – Carry On

Book Review – Carry On

Lynn’s Review: Simon is the “Chosen One”.  “The worst chosen one who’s ever been chosen.” Who else but Rainbow Rowell would write a brilliant book based on her own fan fiction characters from Fangirl. Carry On is both fantasy and romance. Magic plays a huge part in the plot. Simon is the most powerful mage […]

Posted November 13, 2015 by Lynn in Reviews / 10 Comments
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Book Review – Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass #2)

Book Review – Crown of Midnight (Throne of Glass #2)

  Lynn’s Review: Crown of Midnight is the second in the Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas. (You can read my review of Throne of Glass here.) In this installment, Celaena is settling into her life as the King’s Assassin. She’s travelling around the kingdom, per the king’s orders. But instead of killing […]

Posted November 6, 2015 by Lynn in Reviews / 6 Comments
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Book Review – Leviathan

Book Review – Leviathan

  Lynn’s Review:     Is it odd that I’ve recently read an alternate history book and a book about a girl pretending to be a boy? And Leviathan had both. Let’s start with the format review: Julie listened to the audio. But I read a hardcover copy of the book. With all the amazing drawings […]

Posted October 30, 2015 by Lynn in Reviews / 4 Comments
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Book Review – The Ring and the Crown

Book Review – The Ring and the Crown

  Lynn’s Review: I picked up The Ring and the Crown as a free audio download from Audio Sync over the summer. And I really didn’t read the description first. Or if I did, I didn’t remember reading it when I decided to start listening to the audio book. And I had some serious misconceptions […]

Posted October 16, 2015 by Lynn in Reviews / 4 Comments
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Book Review – Firelight

Book Review – Firelight

  Lynn’s Review: Firelight is a bit Romeo and Juliet, a bit Twilight, and a side of OH LOOK, DRAGONS. The main characters of Firelight are Jacinda, a draki, and Will, a dragon hunter. See what Sophie Jordan did there? She switched up the whole Hunter & Prey situation. Jacinda is the only fire-breather in […]

Posted July 24, 2015 by Lynn in Reviews / 10 Comments
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Death, and the Girl He Loves Review

Death, and the Girl He Loves Review

 Julie’s Review: The final book in this trilogy has our heroine, the super powerful prophetess, having to save the world and stop the war in its tracks. Unfortunately, she has no freakin’ clue how to do that. So she spends most of the book not knowing what to do and feeling all sorry for herself […]

Posted June 29, 2015 by Julie S. in Reviews / 5 Comments
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