An epic story of knights, shiny temples, and hope lost and found. “A Drowned Kingdom” by P.L. Stuart is an epic fantasy story that will transport you into the lands that have never been, but in which being real you will believe after the first chapters. P.L. Stuart draws his new world masterfully, by not... Continue Reading →
“The Scars of Gaia” by R. P. Lauer
I loved this book. As simple as that. The story pulled me in from the first pages, and I couldn’t stop reading until I finished.“The Scars of Gaia” written by R.P. Lauer is one of those books that turn my preferences as a reader upside down. I wouldn’t call myself a fan of grim topics... Continue Reading →
“Soulless” by Gail Carriger
“Soulless” by Gail Carriger is a tale about vampires, werewolves, and English spinsters. When I started writing this review, I flipped through the pages searching for some quotes to show you how wonderfully witty this book is, and I couldn’t stop. I have to reread it. Well, to cut a long story short, if the... Continue Reading →
“Lord Have Mercy” by H. M. Mills
What an amazing adventure it has been exploring her dual nature together with Mercy!“Lord Have Mercy” by H.M. Mills is a book that has everything to make you turn the pages. Iconic characters like angels, demons, and Lucifer himself open up from the angles you’ve never imagined before. My favourite characters in the book are... Continue Reading →
“The Younglings: Shadows and Magic” by Helena M. Craggs
The first thing that came into my mind when I sat down to write this review was: what a cosy book! Well, yes, I know it would sound strange if you read the description of “The Younglings: Shadows and Magic” by Helena M. Craggs, since it says: demons, vampires, and also mentions something about stabbing... Continue Reading →
“Ghost” by Lubov Leonova
Imagine the world where magic is an integral part of life, natural as the air we breathe, sometimes a blessing, but sometimes a sinister touch to the endless flow of opportunities. If you like the picture your mind has drawn for you, you’ll love “Ghost: A Murder Mystery” by Lubov Leonova. The book will take... Continue Reading →
“Skelly’s Square” by Stephen Black
It was a real adventure to wander the streets of Belfast – and a bit further into the countryside – with the characters of Stephen Black’s book “Skelly’s Square”, the first in the Kirkwood Scott Chronicles. Although there are elements of fantasy and supernatural in the book, it addresses quite a few issues that people... Continue Reading →