lauraerneJun 30, 20203 min read58. Sea Witch by Sarah HenningI first heard of this book from Instagram funny enough. A lot of people had been posting great, beautiful shots, showcasing the cover. I...
lauraerneNov 12, 20192 min read54. Coral by Sara EllaI had so many high hopes for Coral by Sara Ella and I feel like I need to say that before I continue with my review. I did end up...
lauraerneJul 4, 20195 min read41. The Evil Queen by Gena Showalter It’s funny. I say I have a love/hate relationship for fairytale retellings and yet here I am reviewing my THIRD in 2019. Maybe I like...
lauraerneJun 24, 20197 min read40. Stepsister by Jennifer DonnellyThis book, right here was everything I have ever loved about fairytales. It was whimsically dark and rife with mysterious players,...
lauraerneMar 23, 20195 min read31. Stain by A.G. HowardFairytales have a dark and sordid past. Often short and simple, these tales offer lessons and morals that usually coincide with good and...
lauraerneDec 19, 20187 min read25. Lion Heart by A.C. GaughenI was ruined after finishing Lady Thief. Only way I could cope was to get my hands on the next and final book, Lion Heart, so that’s what...
lauraerneDec 11, 20185 min read23. Scarlet by A.C. Gaughen This Robin Hood inspired novel was definitely an unexpected treasure. I almost stopped reading it too! The writing style can be quite...
lauraerneJul 20, 20184 min read11. The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black“Down a path worn into the woods, past a stream and a hollowed-out log full of pill bugs and termites, was a glass coffin. It rested...