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!
Tag: mythology
The Last Bloodcarver review
The author describes this book as 'science fantasy,' which I think is an apt descriptor. Nhika's powers are within the realm of fantasy, but the way she thinks about her powers is more science, as are the automatons that help run the city.
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.
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.
Godkiller review
This book was absolutely fantastic. I loved the characters and the worldbuilding, the adventure and the magic. It's a relatively short book and I zoomed through it and now I desperately need the sequel.
Daughter of the Moon Goddess review
5/5 stars Recommended for people who like: fantasy, magic, Asian mythology, non-Western fantasy, epic fantasy, character arcs, starcrossed lovers, political intrigue I loved this book! The setting was rich and the characters were interesting. The ending wrapped up nicely and I'm curious to see where Tan goes with the characters next (there's definitely still potential conflict, even if … Continue reading Daughter of the Moon Goddess review