Grey Wolf Academy is the newest fictional school we all wish we could go to. The sense of foreboding from the very beginning grapples readers into a story full of mystery and intrigue. The historical accuracy of the art and culture is an exciting point of interest that makes the story truly immersive. The sequence of the events is expressed in vivid detail that transports you into time and place. With the slow-build adventures and developments, I can only imagine how much more is to come. This is a series I don’t see fizzling out in future installments. I think we’ve just barely begun this wild ride.
Book Review: To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini
The year is 2257, and humanity has spread into a vast empire across space. I immediately found myself hooked. There is mystery, intrigue, and devastation from the start. It was a satisfying conclusion that wrapped up the ends in a tidy manner, yet I’m hoping that their stories aren’t over just yet (sequel, please!).
ARC Review: Blood, Metal, Bone by Lindsay Cummings
A magnificent blend of sci-fi and fantasy. After being wrongly accused of her brother’s death, Sonara is sentenced to death by her mother. But she is given a second chance at brought back to life as a Shadowblood, with powers that are reviled by society on her world of Dohrsar. She is now known as the Devil of the Deadlands, thieving to survive while questing for the truth about what happened to her brother.
May’s Most Anticipated Book Releases
The most-anticipated books releasing in May, 2022 for YA and adult fantasy, science-fiction, romance, and horror.
March New Book Releases
All the most exciting books releasing this month in: young adult fantasy, adult fantasy, science-fiction, historical fiction, and adult contemporary.
Mini Book Review: How Rory Thorne Destroyed the Multiverse by K. Eason
My favorite part of this story is the magic, a curious blend of mathematics, science, and supernatural. This is one futuristic fairytale you have to partake in. A riveting conclusion with room for more, I can’t wait to go get the next book in this duology.