A student will find that the hardest lessons sometimes come outside the classroom in this stunning dark academia novel from the acclaimed author of The Year of the Witching and House of Hunger. Lennon Carter’s life is falling apart. Then she gets a mysterious phone call inviting her to take the entrance exam for Drayton College, a schoolContinue reading “Review – An Academy for Liars by: Alexis Henderson”
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Review – The Cruel Dark by: Bea Northwick
Millicent Foxboro is haunted. Not by ghosts but by the anguish of her past and the uncertainty of her future. After all, even in the progressive year of 1928, most people would balk at hiring a woman who’d spent two months in a mental ward for traumatic amnesia. So when an uncommon assistantship to aContinue reading “Review – The Cruel Dark by: Bea Northwick”
Review – Icon and Inferno by: Marie Lu
A year has passed since superstar Winter and secret agent Sydney Cossette went undercover – on a dangerous mission to bring down the baddest man in London. Winter hasn’t stopped thinking about Sydney since, and she’s been trying not to think about him Family secrets and nasty newspapers has Winter desperate to re-enter the secretContinue reading “Review – Icon and Inferno by: Marie Lu”
Review – The Rosewood Hunt by: Mackenzie Reed
Lily Rosewood dreams of taking over her family’s company one day. Her grandmother, Rosewood Inc’s current chair, has always encouraged her, and Lily can’t wait for Gram to teach her everything she needs to know to run the business. But then Gram dies suddenly, and Lily’s world is upended. When it’s revealed that Gram’s quarterContinue reading “Review – The Rosewood Hunt by: Mackenzie Reed”
Review – The Unmaking of June Farrow by: Adrienne Young
A woman risks everything to end her family’s centuries-old curse, solve her mother’s disappearance, and find love in this mesmerizing novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Spells for Forgetting. In the small mountain town of Jasper, North Carolina, June Farrow is waiting for fate to find her. The Farrow women are knownContinue reading “Review – The Unmaking of June Farrow by: Adrienne Young”
Review – A Multitude of Dreams by: Mara Rutherford
The bloody plague is finally past, but what fresh horror lies in its wake? Princess Imogen of Goslind has lived a sheltered life for three years at the boarded-up castle—she and the rest of its inhabitants safe from the bloody mori roja plague that’s ravaged the kingdom. But Princess Imogen has a secret, and asContinue reading “Review – A Multitude of Dreams by: Mara Rutherford”
Review – Ward D by: Freida McFadden
Medical student Amy Brenner is spending the night on a locked psychiatric ward. Amy has been dreading her evening working on Ward D, the hospital’s inpatient mental health unit. There are very specific reasons why she never wanted to do this required overnight rotation. Reasons nobody can ever find out. And as the hours tickContinue reading “Review – Ward D by: Freida McFadden”
Review – The Library of Shadows by: Rachel Moore
Radcliffe Prep. The third most haunted school in the country, where a student disappearance isn’t uncommon and no one dares stay in the library after dark. And Este Logano enrolls with the hopes of finding her dead father. Not literally, of course. She doesn’t believe in ghosts. Going to her dad’s school just seems likeContinue reading “Review – The Library of Shadows by: Rachel Moore”
Review – House of Marionne by: J. Elle
From New York Times bestselling author J. Elle comes a modern-day YA romantic fantasy series opener about a glamorous magical world of social elites, forbidden love, and a dark magic that could destroy it all. A must-read for fans of Leigh Bardugo, Stephanie Garber, and Bridgerton. RICH IS THE BLOOD OF THE CHOSEN. 17 year-oldContinue reading “Review – House of Marionne by: J. Elle”
Review – Those We Drown by: Amy Goldsmith
A dark YA fantasy debut perfect for fans of House of Hollow and Small Favors. In the wake of her father’s death, a teen girl discovers a side of her family she didn’t know existed, and is pulled into a dark–and ancient–bargain she is next in line to fulfill. Kit’s father had always told her he had noContinue reading “Review – Those We Drown by: Amy Goldsmith”
