Genre: Myths & Legends

Wicked Little Deeds (titled Burden Falls in the USA) by Kat Ellis | Review 

Wicked Little Deeds (titled Burden Falls in the USA) by Kat Ellis | Review�..

Wicked Little Deeds (titled as Burden Falls in the USA) by Kat Ellis | Review
Please note: This book has a different title and cover image in the UK and the USA. It is the SAME book!. It can be very confusing when this happens. But this review post will set you straight! Read on, my friend!

Whatever secrets Burden Falls is hiding, there's a killer on the loose . . . with a vendetta against the Thorn Family.

Aunt Truly's Tales by Laura McHale Holland | Review

Aunt Truly's Tales by Laura McHale Holland | Review

Aunt Truly's Tales by Laura McHale Holland | Review
The ten tales in this book present traditional and original stories Aunt Truly might tell you if you happened by her home, Windy Wood, where snow falls from November through April and reality is open to interpretation. In her tales, you'll meet a determined frog, clever seamstress, wise handyman, stolen wife, and more unlikely heroes who face daunting trials. Some succeed; others do not. In the process, they are all transformed.

Tools of a Thief by D. Hale Rambo | Review

Tools of a Thief by D. Hale Rambo | Review

Tools of a Thief by D. Hale Rambo | Review
Getting in and out of sticky situations is typically Zizy’s specialty. A little spellwork here, a pinch of deception there, and she’s home free. Quick-fingered, fast-talking, and charming, the gnome knows traveling across a shattered continent won’t be easy. Still, she has the skills to keep herself from getting killed.

Calico Thunder Rides Again by T.A. Hernandez | Spotlight

Calico Thunder Rides Again by T.A. Hernandez | Spotlight

Calico Thunder Rides Again by T.A. Hernandez
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the Most Fantastic Show on Earth...Three years ago, the Ban changed everything, outlawing certain forms of magic and bringing about the rise of powerful crime syndicates. Now, speakeasies in every city sell illegal charms and jinxes, and bootleggers traffic restricted potion ingredients across the country. But even in this changing world, the magic of the circus still acts as a wondrous escape and provides entertainment for all.

Halo by Olga Gibbs | Celestial Creatures | Review

Halo by Olga Gibbs | Celestial Creatures | Review

The stage is set. The armies are in their positions.
However, what Ariel had gathered hardly can be called an “army”, maybe a mob at a push, but it’s all she has. This handful of the fallen is her only chance for survival in the final battle.

The pages of the final book of the “Celestial Creatures” are full of betrayal, power struggle, the final battle, heartache, and fulfilling one’s destiny: becoming the feared archangel, the sole ruler of Heaven.