It’s that time of month: the monthly wrap-up! I’m putting this in a slightly different format than before. We’ll see how it works out! ?
Blood Heir
Honestly after reading Leelynn’s review, I was even more excited to dive into this book! The premise was so fascinating to me, and I was ready for this book! It took some time before I was able to get my hands on it, and now that I have I am pleased to say I REALLY liked it!
A River of Royal Blood
Is it a five star read?!?! Yes! I even tweeted about it as I read it, which should tell you something. I got ridiculously invested in this world – which is funny because at first I wondered if I was going to like it.
The Gilded Wolves
Treasure-hunter and wealthy hotelier Séverin Montagnet-Alarie is coerced into a mission for the Order of Babel. If Séverin completes this mission he will be given a prize beyond his wildest dreams: his inheritance. He calls together a group that all have specific talents to hunt down this artifact. They could change the course of history if they don’t die first.
Myths About Libraries
Recently it has come to my attention that there are still pervasive stereotypes and myths about libraries and what you can and can’t do in them. I work in a library, and I have come to dispel some myths about libraries. Now, this is relevant to the library system I work in, and may not be the case for all systems.
Girls of Paper and Fire
Lei’s mother was taken years ago, and now Lei is as well. Forced to become a Paper Girl in the palace, Lei does her best to keep herself. Lei dreams of escape, and as she does she falls in love. But something is brewing: a plot to unseat a king, and Lei has become enmeshed in it. Will Lei find the strength to fight for her freedom?