After her mother’s unexpected death, Abby Tacker learns that her family is involved in an otherworldly blood feud. She must quickly learn who her enemies and allies are, and her place amongst the Three Worlds, before her family’s arch nemesis can lay a hand on her.
#ACExposure
" Many of these characters come from the same, if not similar, walks of life. Not a single one of them felt the same in spite of it. Each so well rounded with their fears, their secrets and the actions they took to further personal and selfless agendas." https://t.co/NgxUpSZN8u
"It felt Meyer was getting a lawsuit if she didn't mention superheroes or villains every chapter. Or mention good and evil." #bookreview#fantasybooks#urbanfantasy https://t.co/4ahwVqYBHr
"This will be my number one fantasy recommendation for literally any fan of the genre. I will fight to get this the most talked about series in the world and knock Sarah J. Maas off her throne." #fantasybooks#bookreview https://t.co/UYfHJXSV6b
"It was an open ending, yes, but that's not always something I'm mad about. But an open ending that leaves you confused is not a good open ending." #bookreview#nativebooks https://t.co/FceltJDz6g
"Character is where Wagers shines in this novel. Grief hinged on a lot of characters this installment, and it was great to see people within the same arc overcome it in different ways. Interpret it in different ways." #bookreview#scifireads https://t.co/hjOub6QZok
"I remembered this novel being the weakest out of the four books in this series. Still enjoyable, yes, but ultimately the first book beat it by a lot." #troubletwister#bookreview#fantasybooks https://t.co/umEIxGkzEf
"This dystopia felt very contemporary at the same time and I loved the world and messages that made. It felt perhaps thirty years ahead of life today, opening the possibility of our very own societies being dystopian to foreign eyes." #bookreview https://t.co/dr6ljyyb8P
"This novel had so many different kinds of plots in it to entertain you. Fantasy romance? You got it. Political mystery? Hell yes. Woodland mushroom fantasies? Metric buttloads." #bookreview#fantasybooks https://t.co/ORJfi2Cax8
"The worldbuilding and when things were revealed helped us learn of the threat followed by what was at stake. And what was at stake was both bleak and beautiful at the same time." My latest book review dives into Shannon's mastery of worlds. #bookreview https://t.co/Co7KxmhlNl
We're back with more BookTok skits and madness! I keep making new favourites each time I make these - hope you find some favourites too! https://t.co/AB3YW03jsl
"What made this novel work so well in terms of plot was the short timeframe it covered. This is often something people underestimate, and I love any kind of long-length story that takes place up to three days." Read more of my thoughts! #bookreview https://t.co/848TVTYqe3
I had a blast editing this week's video. I discuss why mermaids, elves and demigods can be played by black actors in the light of recent media phenomenon https://t.co/OMLlUr2loy
"I haven't read a book, or a series, that talked about this topic so well, so insightfully and so un-campy. It is a blessing for Forna to bring her studies and her own insights into this book for people to read."
Read more in my latest #bookreview https://t.co/H8tSRBV71D
i'm back on AuthorTube! Now that I finally batted down sickness and other life conflicts, I got some book reviews up in a video this week: https://t.co/t2WOY4Ze2N #authortube#booktube#BookReviews
"Sadly the relationship, plot and worldbuilding was cast into shadow by pop culture. Books, bands and clothing references were found on every page.”
What else did this novel fail to achieve? Read on to find out!
#bookreview#scifibooks https://t.co/YJZ7mXzKmY
“It became a very refreshing perspective, for someone wanting to be recognised for their talent and worth and not their gender in the field.”
Is this the feminist story of the century? Read my review to find out.
#bookreview#historicalfiction https://t.co/Z7ntzVanRF
It honestly says a lot about a person when they are willing to defend the fictional work of a dead white man they have never met yet slander, belittle and isolate millions of people whom they claim don't belong in this fictional world when they didn't write it in the first place.