earc review
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Burn Our Bodies Down eARC Review
GoodReads: Ever since Margot was born, it’s been just her and her mother. No answers to Margot’s questions about what came before. No history to hold on to. No relative to speak of. Just the two of them, stuck in their run-down apartment, struggling to get along. But that’s not…
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The Crow Rider eARC Review – The Storm Crow Duology Review
So today I’m giving you not on my review of The Crow Rider, releasing next month, but the review for the first book in the Duology as well, The Storm Crow. I’ll start off with the first one and work on to the main feature, The Crow Rider! GoodReads: In…
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Empire of Gold eARC Review
GoodReads: The final chapter in the bestselling, critically acclaimed Daevabad Trilogy, in which a con-woman and an idealistic djinn prince join forces to save a magical kingdom from a devastating civil war. Daevabad has fallen. After a brutal conquest stripped the city of its magic, Nahid leader Banu Manizheh and…
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The Ninth Child eARC Review
GoodReads: A spellbinding novel of a young doctor’s wife, Isabel Aird, struggling to make her childless life meaningful, unaware that the sinister Robert Kirke is watching her every move, by the Sunday Times bestselling author Sally Magnusson. Loch Katrine waterworks, 1856. A Highland wilderness fast becoming an industrial wasteland. No place for…
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Night Spinner eARC Review
GoodReads: Before the massacre at Nariin, Enebish was one of the greatest warriors in the Sky King’s Imperial Army: a rare and dangerous Night Spinner, blessed with the ability to control the threads of darkness. Now, she is known as Enebish the Destroyer―a monster and murderer, banished to a monastery…
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Miss Austen eARC Review
GoodReads: 1840: twenty three years after the death of her famous sister Jane, Cassandra Austen returns to the village of Kintbury, and the home of her family’s friends, the Fowles. She knows that, in some dusty corner of the sprawling vicarage, there is a cache of family letters which hold…
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Sorcery of Thorns eARC Review
DO NOT JUDGE ME, I KNOW THIS IS A VERY LATE REVIEW. I…I just got busy and finally, I read it. It’s part of my attempt to slay the crap out of my NetGalley list so I can go into 2020 not feeling overwhelmed lol. We’ll see how that goes…
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Kazu Jones and the Denver Dognappers Review
[Featured Image designed by Spawn] Blurb: Packed with high stakes mystery and tons of heart, this first installment in a new series introduces Kazu Jones-a spunky, scrappy detective who’s this generation’s Harriet the Spy. When a string of dognappings grips her Denver neighborhood, Kazu Jones vows to track down the…

