Book Review, Fantasy, NetGalley Review

Book Review: The Black Hawks (Articles of Faith #1) by David Wragg

Hi Cara, Today review is regarding David Wragg debut novel The Black Hawks. This is the first book in the Articles of faith series. Vedren Chel had imaged a different type of life as a Knight. Bound by oath to serve his lazy step-uncle, all Chel wants to escape his dead-end job and go home. When the kingdom is invaded, Chel finds his opportunity in the turmoil and chaos. If Chel escorts a stranded prince… Continue reading Book Review: The Black Hawks (Articles of Faith #1) by David Wragg

Wrap up

August 2019 Wrap up

Hi Cara,   This month I have got more reading down which I am very happy about that. I did go off with requesting and ordering books this month. You would think after YALC I would be happy with my haul. But so many great books coming out at the end of the year I need to pre-order several. I've decided to try and have set days for posting, so a couple of books I… Continue reading August 2019 Wrap up

NetGalley Review, TBR

My Netgalley Shelf WC 12/08/19

Hi Cara,   I have been on/ using Netgalley for over 2 years now. I thought it would be a good thing to start sharing what was currently on my shelf.    The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow   Sword and Pen by Rachel Caine   Kingdom of Souls by Rena Barron   Infinity Son by Adam Silvera    Jade War by Fonda Lee   The Orphanage of Gods by Helena… Continue reading My Netgalley Shelf WC 12/08/19

Fantasy, Romance, Sci-fi, This months Books, Wrap up, YA

July 2019 Wrap Up

Hi Kawan,   I know I said last month I would read more, but It didn't really happen. Life and YALC happened and reading time was at an all time low. I am going to say it again that August is going to be a better reading month. As I am now 4 books behind in my goodread reading challenge so I really need to step up my game.  Sorcery of Thorns  Soul of the… Continue reading July 2019 Wrap Up

Book Review, Fantasy, NetGalley Review, Romance, YA

Book Review: Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson

Hi Habib,   Todays review is Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson. The description and cover are what draw me to this book.  Elizabeth has grown up being told that all sorcerers are evil.  She was raised in one of the Great Libraries. Surrounded by the magic books of sorcery - grimoires that rattle beneath iron chains and whisper about magic. These grimoires are locked away as if provoked they can transform into monster of… Continue reading Book Review: Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson