Ada Hughes is the only one who can take care of her brothers from their alcoholic, abusive father. She knows they deserve a future of happiness and is determined to secure it at all costs. But even the violence that permeates their home doesn’t prepare Ada for the horrors that leap out of mythological booksContinue reading “Tides by Patricia Morais”
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Phoenix Flame by Sara Holland
The sequel to Havenfall, Phoenix Flame finds Maddie Morrow at the centre of a quest, as she adamantly wades into Fiordenkill, to weed out the soul trade and seek answers to her brother Nate’s disappearance. What she finds in this kingdom of snow and ice chills her to the bone, for her determination to protectContinue reading “Phoenix Flame by Sara Holland”
Lore by Alexandra Bracken
Last living member of the House of Persides, Melora Perseous had forsaken the Agon years ago. The hunt not only stole her family from her but further crippled the stature of the Persides in the eyes of the other bloodlines. Now, faced with the choice to help her childhood best friend and goddess Athena, LoreContinue reading “Lore by Alexandra Bracken”
Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas
Having mastered her Fae powers, Celaena heads back to Rifthold to liberate her people and free magic. But there seems to be no end to the enemies lined up in her way – from the King of Adarlan’s Valg soldiers to the ferocious Ironteeth witches, and Arobynn Hamel, the King of Assassins. Forced to navigateContinue reading “Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas”
Crown Of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas
Becoming the King’s Champion was supposed to be the hardest task because what comes after is child’s play for Celaena Sardothien, Adarlan’s most feared assassin. But she soon learns that her loved ones are her weakness. And a jarring realisation about the trouble the King is brewing for the continent sends Celaena plummeting face-first intoContinue reading “Crown Of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas”