Kim Hani, also known as the Scarlet Fox, has retired from a life of devouring souls. She is, simply put, too full. Now she spends her days laying low in a coffee shop and annoying a particularly irritating trickster god. That god is Seokga the Fallen. He was thrown out of his heavenly kingdom centuries … Continue reading The God and the Gumiho release!
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The God and the Gumiho review
This was definitely one of my favorite reads of February! It's got the perfect blend of magic, shenanigans, scheming, enemies-to-lovers, and humor. I was definitely on the edge of my seat as Hani and Seokga searched for the eoduksini, and while they got closer to one another with Hani still hiding her identity.
Sheine Lende review
I really enjoyed Elatsoe so I was super excited to see there was going to be a prequel about her grandmother! This book ends with the suggestion that there's more stories from this world to come, so I'm hoping we get something from four/six-great-grandmother (more from Sheine Lende or Elatsoe would also be good, I'm not picky)
The Tainted Cup review
To start, I'll say I'm not sure whether to classify this book as fantasy or sci-fi since I feel it has elements of both. The world the book is set in is 'greenpunk,' with buildings grown from plants and things like AC from mushrooms, and the characters have powers augmented
Hearts That Cut review
This book starts with Io and Bianca on the road trying to track down the god at the end of the gold thread. I liked that the book took place entirely outside of Alante and that we got to see a bunch of different locations in this world.
Terrier review
It's been a while since I've done a full read through of this series, I forgot how much I liked it! Usually I only read the third book, Mastiff, since it's my favorite, but I'm glad I decided to read the whole trilogy this time.
Foxglove review
Signa and Death are back to solve another murder, though the circumstances are more precarious and their opponent far more dangerous.
Threads That Bind review
I really liked the magic in this book. The premise is that some people are descended from gods, but only the gods who come in sibling sets.
Ship of Theseus review
This is a super interesting book that definitely gives the vibe of one of those murder mystery box games. It tells two stories: one, the 'book' story and the other the annotations written by Jen and Eric.
The Depths review
I liked the concept of a semi-sentient island with creepy bugs, magically blooming flowers, and ghosts who want to play children's games. There was definitely a feel of something Not Quite Right about the island...