“Fourth Wing” Rebecca Yarros

In light of the Onyx Storm release, I knew it was time to dive into Fourth Wing before the inevitable avalanche of spoilers hit me from every corner of the internet. Let me just say: I haven’t loved a fantasy this much since I first read Eragon as a kid. It’s rare to find a…

Medieval Fascinations

There’s something magical about medieval literature that’s always been deeply ingrained in who I am. It’s not just the stories of knights and dragons or the romantic poetry of Chaucer; it’s the entire world these works transport you to, where honor, love, and morality are writ large across the page. This genre is a passion…

Champions of the Storm: Meet the Knights of A Tempest Storm

In every great story, there are characters who stand as pillars of strength, keepers of knowledge, or protectors of a cause. For me, the knights of A Tempest Storm embody those roles, becoming not just icons but champions of creativity, curiosity, and individuality. Each knight carries a piece of the literary world I love, representing…

TBR: Fantasy Focused

Fantasy has always been my first love. While other genres have carved out spaces in my heart (predomninantly thriller and horror), there’s something unparalleled about the escape and wonder that fantasy provides. I blame it on my obsession with medieval literature, where knights quested for honor, gods meddled in mortal affairs, and the line between…

The Scoville Scale: A Smoldering Journey Through Books

I’ll admit, my reading habits are… varied. One day I’m lost in the delicate prose of a literary classic, and the next, I’m blushing furiously at the antics of characters who just can’t keep their hands off each other. It’s all about balance, right? When I first dipped my toes into the world of spicy…

“Throne of Glass” Sarah J. Maas

There’s something uniquely exhilarating about starting a series that promises to consume you, and Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas delivers on that promise with a story that is both dazzlingly intricate and unapologetically bold. This is a book that takes the classic fantasy tropes (assassins, royalty, rebellion) and turns them into a compelling…

“A Court of Thorns and Roses” Sarah J. Maas

There’s no denying that A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas is the literary equivalent of a guilty pleasure; it’s unapologetically indulgent, wildly entertaining, and nearly impossible to put down. While it may not be without controversy, both in its inspiration and the author’s broader reputation, this book still manages to sink…

“City of Mirth and Malice” Alexis Menard

If House of Bane & Blood sets the stage, City of Mirth & Malice cranks up the chaos; and I mean that in the best way possible. Alexis Menard leans deeper into the themes of power and control, letting her characters (and readers) spiral into a world where everything feels one wrong step away from…