My Thoughts on A Soul of Ash and Blood (Blood and Ash, Book 5) by Jennifer L. Armentrout

My Thoughts on A Soul of Ash and Blood (Blood and Ash, Book 5) by Jennifer L. Armentrout

A Soul of Ash and Blood is the fifth installment of the Blood and Ash series by Jennifer L. Armentrout. However, while it might be the fifth installment, this book is basically a retelling of From Blood and Ash from Cas's POV. There are moments of the present sprinkled in, so it's not completely just a retelling, but usually those chapters are fairly short and serve as a transition when something else in From Blood and Ash didn't involve the two of them together. So, this isn't going to be a long review by any means as I don't have a lot of new things to talk about with this tale that I didn't already discuss when I reviewed From Blood and Ash.…

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Looking Back at the Books I Read in June 2023

Looking Back at the Books I Read in June 2023

I finally feel like I'm out of my reading slump. I've been reading a ton of books over on Kindle; two of which were ARC. I don't know if it's because a bunch of books that were on my TBR or in series I had already started came out this month or if the mood finally shifted. I know I have several more coming out in July, so we'll see if that continues. But I'm also in the middle of moving, so we'll see how much reading I actually get done.…

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My Thoughts on This Gilded Abyss (This Gilded Abyss, Book 1) by Rebecca Throne

My Thoughts on This Gilded Abyss (This Gilded Abyss, Book 1) by Rebecca Throne

This Gilded Abyss is a Bioshock inspired LGBTQ+ Horror and Fantasy book. It also just happens to have come out directly before everything with the Titan submersible happened, which I find slightly hilarious in the timing. Not that it's what originally got me to download this book on Kindle Unlimited. No, I went for it because of Bioshock which I played for the first time earlier this year.…

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My Thoughts on the Monsters & Muses Series by Sav R. Miller

My Thoughts on the Monsters & Muses Series by Sav R. Miller

For some reason, I thought I already wrote a review on this series: Monsters & Muses by Sav. R Miller, but I haven't. I only wrote a review for Promise and Pomegranates and then did quick thoughts in my monthly round-ups whenever I read each of the remaining books. But since this series is technically finished now, I figured I would summarize my thoughts on this series.…

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My Thoughts on The Stars Are Dying (Nytefall, Book 1) by Chloe C. Peñaranda

My Thoughts on The Stars Are Dying (Nytefall, Book 1) by Chloe C. Peñaranda

I've been wanting to read Chloe C. Peñaranda's books for a while now, but was waiting for the entire An Heir Comes to Rise series to be published before I started as I just know I'm going to consume those books once I start them and I can't take too many cliffhangers at once especially with the amount of books I read. I need closure. So, when I saw that they were releasing The Stars Are Dying, I wanted to read it in the worst way especially since it's loosely inspired by Greek mythology, specifically the myths of Astraea, who is the virgin-goddess of justice. And I love a good Greek mythology inspired book. And I was lucky enough to get an advanced reader copy of the book, but like any book I receive as an ARC my thoughts are my own in my reviews.…

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My Thoughts on the Aspect and Anchor Series by Ruby Dixon

My Thoughts on the Aspect and Anchor Series by Ruby Dixon

When I'm trying to get out of a reading slump, I usually end up reading something from Ruby Dixon. There was a series I hadn't checked out of hers so I added all the books immediately to my Kindle Unlimited without reading the synopsis of them beforehand. I figured I was getting into another light-hearted sci-fi book series that was maybe 400 pages at most and the majority being sex scenes. That's not what happened when I started reading Aspect and Anchor. For starters, I would not class these as science fiction, other than the fact they don't take place on earth (though one of the main characters in the first book came from there). Aspect and Anchor is more fantasy than science fiction (even though it's classed as such on Amazon). So, I thought I would give my overall thoughts on the series rather than talk about each book individually.…

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My Thoughts on A Dream So Wicked (Entangled With Fae, Book 5) by Tessonja Odette

My Thoughts on A Dream So Wicked (Entangled With Fae, Book 5) by Tessonja Odette

The next book in the Entangled With Fae by Tessonja Odette series has came out called A Dream So Wicked. Or will come out very soon, as the paperback releases early compared to the electronic version. This is a standalone book in a connected series, so you don't have to read the others before you start this book. Though there are mentions of characters from the other books in this one including Maisie, Franco, and Ember. Each book in this series is a retelling of a classic story, this one in particular is Sleeping Beauty. I did receive an advanced reader copy (ARC) of the book in exchange for this review, but my thoughts are my own.…

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My Thoughts on Fourth Wing (The Empyrean, Book 1) by Rebecca Yarros

My Thoughts on Fourth Wing (The Empyrean, Book 1) by Rebecca Yarros

Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros is the first book in the Empyrean series. I learned about this book through TikTok and while I made a vow not to start any more unfinished book series, I didn't want to risk spoilers and was curious about this story. And let's just say I was blown away by this story. It is classified as romantic fantasy, but it is an epic fantasy at that. I seriously loved this book as I couldn't put it now. Literally, I pulled an all-nighter to finish it. I'm going to be giving my thoughts with some light spoilers, but quick review: this is seriously one of the best books I've read in a long time. I found little fault with it and I can't wait to read the rest of this series.…

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Looking Back at the Books I Read in May 2023

Looking Back at the Books I Read in May 2023

I did not read a lot this month as I was mainly absorbed into playing video games during my free time. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom being the main one I ended up playing for the better part of the month. Not to mention, I just didn't have motivation to read as I was writing a bunch. But I did manage to read a few things. So, like every month before I'm going to share what I managed to read.…

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My Thoughts on the Crowns of Nyaxia (Nightborn Duet) by Carissa Broadbent

My Thoughts on the Crowns of Nyaxia (Nightborn Duet) by Carissa Broadbent

Carissa Broadbent's The Crowns of Nyaxia series contains a duet called the Nightborn Duet, which is the first two installments and follows the story of Raihn and Oraya. This duet was described as being perfect for fans of From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout and A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas, and I can see the comparison for both. As we got rivals to lovers, deadly competition, action packed, and vampires with wings. I was debated on separating my review of The Serpent and the Wings of Night from The Ashes and the Star-Cursed King, but decided to combine the two.…

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