Tag: Audible

  • Book Review: Metal Slinger by Rachel Schneider

    Book Review: Metal Slinger by Rachel Schneider

    Romantasy is hardly avoidable nowadays. It seems like every single fantasy release happens to fall into this category and publishers eagerly hop on this trend. In fact, many romantasy releases are independently published first, before getting picked up by traditional publishers and getting a re-release. One of the examples of a book taking this route…

  • Book Review: Once Upon a K-Prom by Kat Cho

    Book Review: Once Upon a K-Prom by Kat Cho

    Kat Cho is merely known for her fantasy books based on Asian folklore and mythology. But did you know she also published two romance companion novels? I didn’t, until I stumbled upon both books on another blog. The first book in this interconnected duology is Once Upon a K-Prom and tells the story of two…

  • Book Review: A River Enchanted by Rebecca Ross

    Book Review: A River Enchanted by Rebecca Ross

    My first introduction to books by Rebecca Ross was back in 2019, when I was allowed to read the Dutch edition of The Queen’s Rising for a young adult blog on a Dutch bookish platform. I vividly remember I was struggling with it at the time and couldn’t join the hype train. In hindsight I…

  • Book Review: The Lion Women of Tehran by Marjan Kamali

    Book Review: The Lion Women of Tehran by Marjan Kamali

    Iranian-American author Marjan Kamali is an author whose books I read and thoroughly enjoyed. However, it took me a while to pick up her newest release, The Lion Women of Tehran. This is not due to the book itself, but I was awaiting a Dutch publication as I read her other books in Dutch. This…

  • Book Review: The House Saphir by Marissa Meyer

    Book Review: The House Saphir by Marissa Meyer

    I know I’m super late, but I missed out on a lot of young adult books when they were actually published. I didn’t know this genre existed back in – let’s say – 2012. This was the time when so many of my beloved series and books got published, and Marissa Meyer’s “The Lunar Chronicles”…