Reading Challenge: Holly's 2020 Goodreads Challenge

Review: Hidden Huntress by Danielle L. Jensen

Review: Hidden Huntress by Danielle L. Jensen

Hidden Huntress (The Malediction Trilogy #2) by Danielle L. Jensen picks up shortly after Stolen Songbird ends. I believe this trilogy needs to be read in order. Cécile has escape Trollus and is now living in Trianon, performing at her mother’s opera house while she searches for the witch responsible for cursing Trollus. In the […]

Review: Stolen Songbird by Danielle L. Jensen

Review: Stolen Songbird by Danielle L. Jensen

Stolen Songbird is the first book in Danielle L. Jensen‘s The Malediction Trilogy. I’m not generally a fan of YA novels, but I read and enjoyed Jensen’s The Bridge Kingdom series, so I figured I’d give this one a try. This is the first book in a trilogy, so it ended with something of a […]

Review: Blind Date with a Book Boyfriend by Lucy Eden

Review: Blind Date with a Book Boyfriend by Lucy Eden

Ames recommended this novella to me. It was super cute. I was hooked from page one, and found myself smiling through the entire story. Jordyn has flown to Culver City, CA to interview for her dream job. She’s been playing it safe her whole life and she’s ready to make some major changes. When she […]

Review: The Lady in the Coppergate Tower by Nancy Campbell Allen

Review: The Lady in the Coppergate Tower by Nancy Campbell Allen

The Lady in the Coppergate Tower is the third book in Nancy Campbell Allen’s Steampunk Proper Romance series, which is a mesh of fairytale and steampunk. I call these books “Steampunk Lite”. Though there are Steampunk elements, they’re very lightly drawn. We first meet Hazel and Sam in book one, Beauty and the Clockwork Beast. […]

Joint Review: Crush the King by Jennifer Estep

Joint Review: Crush the King by Jennifer Estep

In the previous book, Protect the Prince, Everleigh secured her crown as Queen of Bellona by securing a treaty with the Andvari. But she knows this isn’t enough. She can’t become complacent and that fact is immediately brought home by another assassination attempt. This time from a different foe, but the one pulling the strings […]