Book Review: Court of Wanderers (Silver Under Nightfall Book 2) by Rin Chupeco [Audiobook]

Book Review: Court of Wanderers (Silver Under Nightfall Book 2) by Rin Chupeco [Audiobook]

Vampire hunter Remy has decided to join his vampire partners as they venture deeper into court politics, in an attempt to stop the Night Empress once and for all. Between mutated creatures, mind control, enemy vampires, and the machinations of supposed allies, there's no shortage of danger, but the connection between the three of them is only growing...
 
Book Review: Silk Fire by Zabé Ellor

Book Review: Silk Fire by Zabé Ellor

Koré is a male courtesan in a world where men are lesser, but he plans to use his skills and connections to make sure his awful father doesn't get the position of leadership he wants. But when Koré is given dragon magic, starts falling for two people whose love he's not sure he's worthy of, fights against necromancy, and learns of various political secrets, things get even more...
 
Quick Reviews: Catching Echoes // Tangled Echoes // Unleashing Echoes

Quick Reviews: Catching Echoes // Tangled Echoes // Unleashing Echoes

For this quick review post, I have another complete series to review. This time the Reconstructionist series by Meghan Ciana Doidge. It's part of the Dowser series world, but it's probably possible to read just these if you want to. These books have my favorite character from the Dowser series as more of a main character. Anyway, here are my thoughts and links to the full...
 
Quick Reviews: Docile, The Pisces, Immortal Divorce Court, Xom-B, The Angriest Angel

Quick Reviews: Docile, The Pisces, Immortal Divorce Court, Xom-B, The Angriest Angel

Lately I've been trying to devote full review posts, which take more time and energy, to books I really like. So for this quick reviews post, I've got a bunch of books I did not like and rated lower than 3 stars. We can't like every book, right? For the most part, despite having quite a few issues with some of these, they're "not for me" books, not necessarily bad books. But one was quite...