Showing posts with label high fae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high fae. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 February 2025

Tome Thursday: A Court of Silver Flames

 
Hello everyone!
 
And that's a wrap.
 
Did it take me literal years?
 
Yes, yes it did.
 
Am I ashamed of that fact?
 
No, I am, in fact, not ashamed. Not at all.
 
Because, while, as you'll see, this is a book I ended up partially liking, it's still got a host of problems and I'm not all that keen on reading it again, although I possibly MIGHT before the next one releases, depending on what mood I'm in.
 
For me, it's all about the main characters. Or character, in this case.
 
Sarah J Maas usually kicks it out of the park for me, but this time it was a hit-and-miss, depending on circumstances.
 
Without further ado, A Court of Silver Flames.
 

Thursday, 7 April 2022

Tome Thursday: Sand and Stars

 
Hello everyone!
 
Time for another book review and, I will admit it, this one started off purely because I liked the look of the cover design.
 
That might sound shallow considering, but honestly? I really don't usually go for this type of thing, so here we are.
 
There's something to be said about winged characters, which have definitely been on the rise since the Court of Thorns and Roses series, but it's been a while since I've personally read about any of them, as I usually stick to different genres nowadays.
 
However, a good fantasy romance, paranormal romance, or anything of the sort hasn't killed anybody yet, so here we are, right?
 
Right!
 
Olivia Hart is an author unknown to me, and I will admit that the founding idea for the story held a lot of potential - the execution though, not so much. Sadly.
 
Let's have a look at Sand and Stars, shall we?
 

Thursday, 8 June 2017

Tome Thursday: A Court of Wings and Ruin


Hello everyone!
 
Time flies when you're having fun, doesn't it? We're already almost mid-June! And thankfully this means long, long hours of reading and catching up on everything that I have yet to gobble up with my incessant desire to keep reading more.

I do have to admit that David Gibbins' Testament has been suffering, however ... I keep getting distracted!

Anyway.

Tonight's blog is ALL about Sarah J. Maas. Because, hello, the final book in the first Feyre trilogy dropped at the end of May, and UHM YES I had to read it as soon as I got my hands on it.

There was literally no alternative. I fell in love with the series completely at random while I was searching Maas on Google, and have been anxiously awaiting this conclusion since that cliffhanger at the end of ACOMAF. COME ON PEOPLE. You know what I'm talking about here!

In any event, however, let's get down to business! Behold, A Court of Wings and Ruin.