
5 Witchy Books to Read this Season
Its the season of the witch, so check out these five delightful witchy reads. Continue reading 5 Witchy Books to Read this Season
Its the season of the witch, so check out these five delightful witchy reads. Continue reading 5 Witchy Books to Read this Season
The second novel in the Night World series, Daughters of Darkness is an entertaining and light read that does not, however, give the reader much substance. Continue reading Review of ‘Daughters of Darkness’
Today on Spotify we’re discussing The Oracle Year, a slow burn novel that unfortunately fails to capture the readers’ attention with poor pacing and one-dimensional characters. Continue reading The Oracle Year Spotify Review
Today on YouTube we’re discussing The Oracle Year, a slow-burn mystery thriller about a man who can suddenly see the future that, unfortunately, fails to impress. Continue reading Watch “The Oracle Year Review” on YouTube
The Oracle Year has a promising premise but with slow pacing and a story dragged into different directions, it loses the reader early on. Continue reading Review of ‘The Oracle Year’
The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy is a great read for young readers, especially girls, as it empowers and brings to life what it means to be a young girl with power. Continue reading Review of ‘The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy’
The Second Rebel astounds readers with amazing character growth as it tells a story of fighting for worth and equality. Continue reading Review of ‘The Second Rebel’
The Nature of Witches is a wonderful witchy story about climate change and learning to love yourself as it delves into the magic of nature. Continue reading Review of ‘The Nature of Witches’
What Big Teeth is an interesting enough novel but the characterization and pacing might put some readers off. Continue reading Review of ‘What Big Teeth’
The Tiger at Midnight delivers readers a compelling blend of Indian and Hindu mythology while also focusing on the depth of the characters. Continue reading Review of ‘The Tiger at Midnight’