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Fagin’s Boy by Christina E. Pilz

Posted October 23, 2020 by Brin in Reviews / 0 Comments
Fagin’s Boy by Christina E. Pilz

I’ve had this book sitting on my Kindle for years now (I actually bought it in 2017 – yikes!) and meant to buy the rest of the series but for some reason or another didn’t get round to it until about a week ago. Big mistake. Huge. Because this book (and series, now that I’ve bought and read the whole lot in under a week!) is fantastic. my review Before […]

Transcend by Natalia Jaster

Posted March 23, 2020 by Brin in Reviews / 0 Comments
Transcend by Natalia Jaster

This book took me longer to read than the other books in the Selfish Myth series (just a little under a week). However, this was not because I wasn’t enjoying it – quite the opposite – I really didn’t want it to end ever! I have made no secret of my love for this series – it has become one of my all-time favourites. So reading Transcend, the final book, […]

Tempt by Natalia Jaster

Posted October 17, 2019 by Brin in Reviews / 2 Comments
Tempt by Natalia Jaster

Holy smokes Batman – this was a scorching read! *fans self* It’s no secret that I am a huge fan of Natalia Jaster’s books but this one might just be my favourite yet (and that’s a massive compliment because I totally adore all of her other works!) I loved absolutely everything about Tempt: the characters, the setting, the story… it was sheer perfection. Hades and Persephone retellings are totally a […]

Torn by Natalia Jaster

Posted June 21, 2019 by Brin in Reviews / 0 Comments
Torn by Natalia Jaster

I am very lucky to be on Natalia Jaster’s ARC team but I honestly wasn’t expecting to get the chance to read Torn ahead of its release date (June 20th) because for some silly reason, I had it in my head that I was only on the team for her Foolish Kingdoms series! So when this little beauty found its way into my inbox last month I may have screeched […]

Touch by Natalia Jaster

Posted June 20, 2019 by Brin in Reviews / 0 Comments
Touch by Natalia Jaster

Have I mentioned lately how much I love Natalia Jaster’s writing? It’s actually hard to believe Touch was her debut novel. It contains her usual lyrical prose but is also very polished and well put together. I can usually spot an author’s debut novel (even if I am unaware it was such). There is often a certain rawness to it, especially if I read it after devouring their later works, […]