School Setting:
The Hawthorn Legacy by Jennifer Barnes
The dark and thrillingly romantic debut vampire fantasy that questions
what it truly means to sacrifice for love.
You have no idea what I’ve done for love. Just as you have no idea what you
may one day do.
Once long ago, a girl named Favre sacrificed her wings for love. Thana, the
young goddess she so willingly gave them up for, sacrificed that same love for
power. But everything has a cost.
Favre never got over the loss of her wings. And Thana’s choices led to a life
of eternal night, and later, their destruction. Favre has bided her time ever
since, waiting for the chance to resurrect the girl she loves who turned her
into the creature she hates.
Now, a thousand years later, Leyla, the crown princess of the malichora—an
ancient race that survives on human blood —must travel to the Island of the
Dead when her best friend is captured during an attack on her nation’s capital.
Along with Najja, a fierce, beautiful seer, and the last person she expected to
help her, Leyla forges down a dangerous path, intent on saving her friend. But
nothing is as it seems. The closer she gets to her goal, the more she risks
awakening an ancient evil and destroying everything she holds dear.
Set in the aftermath of a war between vampires, humans, and the gods that
created them, Patrice Caldwell’s devastatingly romantic fantasy debut, Where
Shadows Meet, centers the heart-wrenching pain of loss and the struggle of
self-discovery to ask: do we choose our fates, or do our fates choose us?
My Review: DNF.
No, OMG no.
In theory, the book sounded. However, it
didn't turn out that way.
Had to DNF at 25%, it was so bad that it gave me a headache trying to get through it and there was no hope in picking it back up.
A lot of characters. A lot of jumping around between characters and time lines. It was hard to understand, keep up and even be engaged. Things are all over the place. Moments of the past thrown in at the worst times.
The concepts, development, characters, world building, etc. Could have been so much better, but the overall execution of the book was not there.
Will not continue the series.
New York Times bestselling author Sophie Jordan is back with an epic
romantasy set in the world of A Fire in the Sky, about a girl on the hunt for
the witch who cursed her, unaware of her own dormant power…waiting to emerge.
For ten long years, Arden has been invisible, trapped in her village by a spell
she cannot break. She listens to friends chatter, watches her family grieve,
but can never touch, speak, or be seen. Living like a ghost among those who’ve
forgotten her, she dreams of vengeance against the witch who cursed her.
Until one fateful day, her village is devoured in flame, and everything
changes.
From the wreckage rises a pride of dragons that can transform into humans.
Their piercing eyes slice through her curse, and for the first time in a
decade, Arden can be seen.
Swept off to the Crags by the enigmatic alpha dragon, Tage, Arden is forced
into a world of fire and power, where danger lurks in every shadow. Though she
plots her escape at every turn, Tage’s fiery intensity and undeniable magnetism
spark an unwilling response in her.
But Arden’s fate is bound to a secret she has yet to uncover, a magic older and
more perilous than she could ever imagine. With war on the horizon, Arden must
decide whether to trust the dragon she swore to defy, harness the wild magic
around her, or risk losing everything.
Sometimes all it takes to break a curse… is to cast another spell.
My Review: So excited to jump back into this world. Sophie's dragons are amazing as always.
Now, do be aware this could seem like a stand alone as it doesn't follow the same characters as the first two books. In this book it focuses on another set of characters. Same world, just a different view.
Arden is just trying to exist in a world where she doesn't. Least, not that anyone can see anyway. After one night as a kid she ran off and little did she know the words she let out was actually a spell. Thinking she was cursed by some witch, she goes on the hunt to find her and undo this curse. Unfortunately she won't learn the truth until it's too late.
From the sidelines in a way, she watches her family look for her and mourn her. Watches her sister get married, have kids and even witness the tragedy that will ultimately also take another from her. There isn't anything Arden can do about anything.
When more tragedy strikes Arden and she loses everything and everyone, she thinks it couldn't get any worse until a group of dragons come along. When they shifted back into human forms she notices they are looking at her, like they can actually see and hear her. Turns out magic can't hide from magic it seems and so they could all see her.
From there Arden has no choice but to go with them. Some want to get rid of her while the leader Tage has other plans. He his kind, he isn't the same as other groups of dragons set on destroying. He wants to be better, he doesn't just want to hurt humans or anything for no reason or simply that he can.
But what was supposed to keeping Arden as a guest turned into something way more.
This book was fast paced and I couldn't put it down. I loved being back in this world and getting another view of it. I loved every moment of it that I finished the book in a sitting and then immediately upset I didn't have another book to dive into.
Sophie will make you fall in love with dragons all over again. Especially if you've been around since the Firelight days. I loved her YA dragon series and now I get to love them all over again as an adult and I can't wait for more.
Asher Anderson is angry―at the world, at himself, at the way his best friend
Lucy Wolfe seems determined to tune out this buzzing connection between them.
He doesn't mean to solve all his problems with violence, but maybe he has too
much of his father in him. That's why the faculty at Avernia College hates him,
right? Because of the "evil" blood in his veins?
He should know better than to darken the old, ivy-covered university's door,
but it's practically a law of the universe: wherever Lucy goes, Asher follows.
Even if that means entering a twisting labyrinth of secret societies, human
sacrifices, and a very personal history soaked in blood.
Lucy is used to being an outcast. She's even used to Asher being her dark,
brooding shadow. What she isn't used to is him shattering her resolve by taking
her up against library bookshelves as she desperately pretends her heart hasn't
always been his. She should know better than to play with fire, but with
unexplained deaths and pointed threats ripping apart the university's fabric,
Asher and Lucy soon find themselves at the center of the turmoil…where they'll
have to confront their feelings or die trying.
Just when it seems her luck has run dry, the academy's enigmatic headmaster,
Prince Kaelis, offers her an escape-for a price. Kaelis believes that Clara is
the perfect tool to help him steal a tarot card from the king and use it to re-create
an all-powerful card long lost to time.
In order to conceal her identity and keep her close, Kaelis brings Clara to
Arcana Academy, introducing her as the newest first-year student and his
bride-to-be.
Thrust into a world of arcane magic and royal intrigue, where one misstep will
send her back to prison or worse, Clara finds that the prince she swore to hate
may not be what he seems.
There are secrets she must uncover.
There are secrets he must keep.
Salem Salazar is fascinated with death. The black sheep of her scandal-ridden,
wealthy family, she arrives at Mortimer University as a legacy on the hunt for
answers about what happened to her perfect, older sister. There, she discovers
that her sister is far from the only girl to have gone missing at Mortimer.
Salem will do anything to discover what dark forces are killing Mortimer's
students...even if it means using herself as bait.
And Cazimir van der Waal has caught her scent. The mysterious artist and
teaching assistant has a dark past, a hidden agenda, and a ravenous appetite
for a beautiful, golden-eyed girl who seems determined to risk her life.
Where she is ice, he is fire. Where she is organization, he is chaos. Where she
is precision, he is passion. Together they are explosive--their fates linked as
secret societies and death stalk them both.
Enigma is a sensual, epic love story for those who also crave the
frightful, the puzzling, the suspenseful, the dangerous and the dark.
Mortui vivos docent.
The dead teach the living.
After watching my mother succumb to a mysterious illness, I promised myself two
things. I’d find the cure for what ravaged her. And leave the godforsaken city
where she abandoned me.
Four years later, I receive an acceptance letter from Dracadia University, one
of the oldest, most prestigious schools in the country. Nestled on a secluded
island off the coast of Maine, it’s rumored to be haunted by the souls of the
mental patients exiled there centuries before. Those whose bones are said to
make up the island’s white sandy shores.
And restless ghosts aren’t even its most daunting peculiarity.
Devryck Bramwell, known on campus as Doctor Death, is a brilliant pathologist
in charge of the midnight lab. He’s also my devastatingly handsome professor,
who seems to loathe tenacious first-years, like me. Except, his dark and
enigmatic gaze tells me all the ways he’d devour me if given the chance, and
his stolen kisses burn my lips with forbidden jealousy.
I crave his authority.
He aches for redemption.
Together, we’re toxic. Delicious fodder for the prying eyes hellbent on
exhuming the rotted skeletons of our pasts.
For the dead have much to teach, and it’s only a matter of time before
Dracadia’s most depraved secret is resurrected.
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who’s the wickedest of them all? Snow
White’s dark queen tells her side of the story in the first book of a queer,
witchy duology that reimagines the classic fairy tale—from the author of Malice.
Legends tell of a witch who became a queen—the heartless villain in the story
of Snow White.
But now the wicked queen is stepping out of Snow White’s shadow to become the
heroine of her own legend.
Her real “once upon a time” begins when she is just Ayleth, a young witch who
lives in the forest with her coven. The witches practice their magic in secret,
hiding from the White King and his brutal war against witchcraft.
Ayleth, however, faces a war of her own. Her magical gifts have yet to reveal
themselves, and as the threat of the Royal Huntsmen intensifies, Ayleth fears
she will never become the witch her coven needs.
To prove herself, Ayleth sets out on a perilous quest that sends her to the
White Palace, a decadent world of drama and deceit. There, Ayleth encounters an
unlikely figure from her past: Jacquetta, a witch who once held Ayleth’s
heart—and betrayed her.
As events at the palace escalate, Ayleth finds herself caught in the web of the
White King, whose dark charisma is as dangerous as the sinister force that
seems to be haunting the palace—and perhaps even Ayleth herself. With the
threat of discovery looming, Ayleth and Jacquetta must set aside the wounds of
their past and work together to survive.
As she uncovers the secrets of the White Court—and those of her own
heart—Ayleth must find the strength to transform into someone she never
imagined she could be.
A powerful witch, the very wickedest of them all.
My Review: LOVE this.
Ayleth has it pretty tough right now. She's her mother second but doesn't really want it nor really wanted anyway. It should have been her sister that was her mother's second. Her sister that died and ever since it hasn't ever been the same.
Ayleth may not be perfect, may not have any real magic right now and may be just a little bit lost in life. But she is going to become something she never dreamed of before and it will benefit her so well.
When the time comes for her to escape in order to find something she thinks will fix everything, she takes it. Ayleth is going to make her way to the King's home and find the bloodstones that can bring her sister back, fix the veil and everything will be right again.
However, nothing really goes as planned.
Ayleth runs into an old flame and once believed things could mend between them until that love turns into a betrayal in the worst way. When the stones are not where they were meant to be. When the person who could help her is ended right in front of her.
When in the end its someone Ayleth didn't think could be behind it all. When she finally realizes what these shadows really are and finally embracing it and coming into her magic like she couldn't believe.
Ayleth has all the power she could want. She is going to take this kingdom and make it hers and has no issues with showing those who failed and hurt her just what she is capable of.
I loved this book so much and cannot wait to dive into the next one. This was so good and I couldn't put it down.
Extra bonus point as I'm not the biggest Snow Whit fan, but this retelling was one of the best I've ever read.
Ruby Young's new Boston apartment comes with all the usual perks. Windows
facing the brick wall of the next-door building. Heat that barely works. A
malfunctioning buzzer. Noisy neighbors. A dead body on the sidewalk outside.
And of course, a ghost.
Since Cordelia Graves died in her apartment a few months ago, she's kept up her
residency, despite being bored out of her (non-tangible) skull and frustrated
by her new roommate. When her across-the-hall neighbor, Jake Macintyre, is shot
and killed in an apparent mugging gone wrong outside their building, Cordelia
is convinced there’s more to it and is determined to bring his killer to
justice.
Addie left some painful memories behind in the big city, including the unsolved
murder of her fiancé and her father's fatal car accident. After an unexpected
inheritance from a great aunt, she's moved to a small New England town founded
by her ancestors back in colonial times—and living in spacious Greyborne Manor,
on a hilltop overlooking the harbor. Best of all, her aunt also left her
countless first editions and other treasures—providing an inventory to start
her own store.
Meet Whitney Whitaker. A hopeless romantic when it comes to real estate, she
knows what it takes to find—and flip—the home of one’s dreams. A fixer-upper is
like catnip to Whitney: she can’t resist the challenge of turning an eyesore
into a priceless work of art. So when one of her clients decides to liquidate a
crumbling property, Whitney seizes the opportunity to purchase it for a song.
But soon a curious incident of the cat in the night-time leads to a change in
tune. . .