Monday, June 2, 2025

Flight of Fate
by Angelina J Steffort

Ayna, the Crow Queen, is currently trapped in her crow form, unable to change back to her human form after a bargain made with Sister the goddess who had at one point created a curse that punished all crow fae by not allowing them to fully return to their fae form. The bargain allowed the Crow Queen to save her people, but left her trapped as a crow. And no one seems to know how to return her to her human form. But who is it harder on? Ayna or her beloved mate Myron? Both are tormented, and unfortunately, neither of them can put all their energy and resources into finding an answer as not only are the few remaining Crows in danger, but all of Askerian Fae as well. The King of Tavros is still coming for them with the magic-dampening potion that Ephegos and the Fire Faeries helped to create. And right now, that is the bigger threat.


I read an advance review copy of this book and as I have the previous books in this series, I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Ms. Steffort has a way of drawing you into the story that lets you feel for the characters during the rough times and leaves you cheering for them at others. And as heartbreaking as much of this story often was, it does have its happy and joyful moments as well. This is a complex tale with many moving parts, and just when you think that maybe you have it figured out, something happens to show you that there is still so much more going on than you realized. (At least that’s the way it went for me.)


I do not believe that we yet have the full story of what the Brother and Sister Guardians are up to, let alone what the Human King of Tavros and the Crow warrior who turned many of the Crow Faeries against their king are up to. I believe there is more behind their alliance than we have yet learned, and I also believe that there will be more betrayals and victories yet to come for our heroes, And I for one, and very much looking forward to finding out what will happen next, as this was not the last book in this series.


The cliffhanger ending of this book was not as heartbreaking as the one in the previous book, but it does leave quite a bit open as to what will happen next. One thing is for certain, I am very much looking forward to reading the next book in this series. I don’t know if it will be the final one or not, but either way, it should be a very good read as well.


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Monday, May 26, 2025

To Be Fair: Illyrian Boy Series Book 1
by Julieta Moss

James is an adult gay man from the United Kingdom who is currently living in Italy. His life has not always been easy, and it seems to weigh on him a great deal. Bogdan is a sixteen-year-old refugee seeking asylum in Italy after having fled from a war torn area. To his knowledge, he has no living relatives, or at least none that he knows of who have escaped the war. And as such he is essentially considered a ward of the state (or in this case, country). But for all that he has had a much more difficult life than James, more often than not Bogdan manages to hold on to a generally positive outlook on life. But even he has his darker moments and is also tormented by nightmares of his escape to freedom.


This appears to be the story of two lost souls finding each other, though their journey along the way is anything but easy or simple and does include many missteps. I received a review copy of this book, and am honestly not entirely certain how I feel about the story after I finished reading it. While I enjoyed the ending, the journey for the characters to reach that point is a very difficult one, especially when you consider that James is an adult, and a good deal older than Bogdan. And while the physical relationship that develops between the two does not start immediately, it appears to me to be far from an equal relationship by any means even before that happens. 


Bogdan is all in, but unsure of himself, while James is lost, depressed, and has a fair number of other emotional issues that he needs to come to grips with, though neither of them seems overly concerned with the age difference between the two of them. Had Bogdan not been so young and still a minor, this would not have bothered me so much, but the fact that he was only sixteen and seeking out a relationship with an older man sets off alarm bells in my mind. Though in all fairness, the age disparity in the relationship seems not to be an issue for anyone else in the story. I’m not sure why that is, but it may be a cultural thing. I am not familiar with what the age of consent is in Italy.


This book is written by what I believe is a British author, as all the spellings are in British English rather than American English, and as such some words and phrases may appear a bit unusual to some readers if they are unaware or unfamiliar with the differences. One minor issue I ran into was that all times were merely referred to as “.am” or as “.pm” with no actual time listed. I don’t know if this was intentional or if the actual time of day in each instance was accidentally left out in the version that I read. I think that if the reader is patient, they can guess at an approximate  time for activities that were being referred to, but for me it was a mild annoyance. 


Bogdan is all in, but unsure of himself, while James is lost, depressed, and has a fair number of other emotional issues that he needs to come to grips with, though neither of them seems overly concerned with the age difference between the two of them. Had Bogdan not been so young and still a minor, this would not have bothered me so much, but the fact that he was only sixteen, and seeking out a relationship with an older man sets off alarm bells in my mind. Though in all fairness, the age disparity in the relationship seems not to be an issue for anyone else in the story. I’m not sure why that is, but it may be a cultural thing. I am not familiar with what the age of consent is in Italy.


This book is written by what I believe is a British author, as all the spellings are in British English rather than American English, and as such some words and phrases may appear a bit unusual to some readers if they are unaware or unfamiliar with the differences. One minor issue I ran into was that all times were merely referred to as “.am” or as “.pm” with no actual time listed. I don’t know if this was intentional or if the actual time of day in each instance was accidentally left out in the version that I read. I think that if the reader is patient, they can guess at an approximate  time for activities that were being referred to, but for me it was a mild annoyance.


I do also need to warn that  there are some incidents in this book that some readers may find triggering. Bogdan does have nightmares from his time fleeing a war. This book also does include a suicide and themes of emotional abuse, alcohol abuse, anxiety, depression, and bullying. For much of this story, it is not a happy book by any means. And as I mentioned above, I am not entirely certain how I feel about it. But I also do not believe that I am the intended audience for this story, and as such, that may be coloring my view of what happens within the tale. For some readers, I could easily see many of these experiences being helpful or allowing a reader to feel “seen” and less alone in the world. And this would easily be a redeeming factor of the parts that I had a difficult time reading, as those sections were not speaking to me, but very well could be helpful and meaningful for someone who has been through similar difficulties, or who is also going through a tough time themselves.


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Monday, May 19, 2025

The 5 Moons of Tiiana
by PT Harry

Rez Cantor is a soldier and the captain of the guard. He has been assigned the task of protecting the princess and heir to the throne. When this story begins, the war between their worlds has been lost and in the morning they are expected to surrender to an invading empire. What the general population of this world doesn't know is that the surrender will mean the death of everyone by the invading aliens, including the princess he is sworn to protect. Rez and a select few are charged with helping the princess to escape and live somewhere in hiding off-world. However, as their ship flees the planet, the invading force attempts to stop them, firing on them and damaging the ship. While Rez survives crash landing on a distant world somewhere, he wakes completely alone, not knowing what happened to the rest of those on his ship, including the princess that he was charged with protecting, where he is, and whether or not any of the others had also survived.


This was an unusual science fiction story. I will admit that early on I felt a little confused since I wasn’t sure if this was going to wind up being solely his story of survival or whether it would find a way to tie back to the rest of those he had been travelling with. All I can say about that is that it does tie back to the stories of the others and more, but that this is overwhelmingly Rez Cantor’s story, while the others are secondary characters. Yes, they are an important part of his tale, but their stories are not the main focus of this book. While we do learn a little of what happened to each of them when their ship was attacked and they crashed, their stories are very clearly secondary plotlines in this book. (It is possible that the author may write others books focusing on these secondary characters stories, but we will have to wait and see if he chooses to at some future date or to leave the fullness of their tales of survival left to our imaginations.)


I read a review copy of this book and I enjoyed it. This was a classic science fiction story that involved other worlds and cultures as well as multiple alien species. And for those who enjoy classic science fiction, I feel that you will definitely enjoy this book. We learn a lot about the characters, as they learn much about themselves, survival, and other worlds/peoples. If you are able to read this book on a color device or tablet, I would recommend doing so as this book does contain color illustrations throughout the story that do enhance the tale by allowing you to see what the author was describing when various alien species or people were encountered along the way. If you are reading this book on a black and white kindle, the pictures are still quite helpful and very nice, but they truly shine when viewed in color.


Overall, I think that anyone who enjoys science fiction, alien worlds, alien beings, and multiple cultures or languages, will enjoy this complex and interwoven tale. I don’t know if this is intended to be a stand-alone novel or if the author intends to continue the story with another book. It does work well enough on its own, but I could easily see another book written about what happens to the main characters after the end of this tale. (And yes, I would willingly read that book as well should I get the chance.) It was an interesting and entertaining story.



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Monday, May 12, 2025

The Cost of Lies
by Samantha Price

Wilma had lied about her first husband not leaving a will. And for years Florence has mourned the fact that the apple orchard she so loved was not hers, especially when Wilma married Levi and the orchard suffered due to his lack of knowledge in how to effectively manage an orchard. But now it has come out that there was a will and that all these years it had been meant to belong to Florence. Levi was furious at Wilma and told her that she needed to make it right. And then he suffered a heart attack.


As with the previous books in this series, I enjoyed reading this one. Despite any family troubles, it comes through clearly how much family means to everyone in the Baker family. No matter how angry they may get with each other, they are always there for each other no matter what.


This series makes me smile when reading it. I get drawn into each book and want to know what will happen next for everyone involved. I think that anyone who enjoys Amish romance books, any of the other books in this series, or any of Ms. Price's other books would also enjoy this story as well.


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Monday, May 5, 2025

Timeless
Written by Gail Carriger
Narrated by Emily Gray

A member of the Kingair werewolf pack has gone missing after being sent to investigate the advancing plague of humanness that is happening in Egypt, where werewolves and vampires in an increasing area are rendered completely mortal/human while within its borders. Alexia, her husband Connell, and their daughter Prudence have been summoned by the oldest of the vampire queens to visit the Alexandria Hive. And such a summons cannot be ignored. At the same time, it gives them the perfect opportunity to investigate what is happening in Egypt.


I listened to the audiobook version of the story and greatly enjoyed it. There is a lot going on in multiple plotlines within this book, with the narrator doing an excellent job of differentiating the character voices so that there is no confusion as to who is supposed to be speaking. The story was entertaining and held my interest throughout. The twists and turns taken, along with the outcomes of those decisions will keep you wanting to know what happens next.


I believe that anyone who enjoyed the previous books in the series, whether reading or listening to them, will enjoy this story. It was a great ending for this series and left me looking forward to reading the series about Alexia and Connell's daughter Prudence. This is a fun series that is easily enjoyed as either an audiobook or a physical book. And either way, this series always keeps me coming back to enjoy other books by this author, whether in this same series or in another. I do, however, recommend either reading or listening to the previous books in this series before beginning this one if you don't wish to feel a bit lost when reading this one.



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Monday, April 28, 2025

Amish Mayhem
by Samantha Price

When Cherish went searching through her mothers personal things in order to determine if Wilma had given her husband Levi ownership of the apple orchard, she never expected to find her father's will. So far as the Baker children knew, her father had not left one. Now it seems that he did, but that Wilma had chosen to ignore his wishes by keeping the orchard rather than it becoming Florence's as he had intended.


Not knowing what to do about it, Cherish takes the will to show it to Florence and Carter. But what will Florence decide to do now that she knows that her father had intended for the orchard to be hers? Will she seek to own it or let it go to Levi & Wilma?


I enjoyed reading this book. As with the previous books in this series, it is a very quick read and can be easily finished within about a day or two. It did contain more family drama than many of the previous books in the series, but that also makes it even more interesting than if it hadn't had the emotional turmoil that accompanies any family drama. It definitely has me wanting to keep reading this series to see what happens next, especially after the very large shock at the end of this book.


I believe that anyone who has read the previous books in the series or who enjoys Amish romance books as well as of the other books by Samantha Price will enjoy this book.



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Monday, April 21, 2025

A Vampire Named Allison
by Nick Savage

Allison has been having a rough time. Many of her friends and family have been murdered, and her boyfriend Connor is being framed for the most recent murder. Connor has gone into hiding while he seeks to find a way to prove that he wasn’t guilty. It doesn’t help that Allison’s best friend Scarlet was among those killed, though in her case, it’s a bit more complicated than just her having been murdered And that is only some of what is happening in this book.


I read a review copy of this book and really enjoyed it. This is a complex fantasy series with what I feel is a rather unique approach to paranormal entities such as werewolves, vampires, and fairies. This book does deal with quite a few serious subjects, such as murder, loneliness, feelings of abandonment, depression, alcohol abuse, and suicide. So please be aware of them should such subjects be triggering for you.


There is a lot going on in this book, and while many of these themes are on the dark side, there are happy moments as well. Overall, I found the story to be entertaining, happy at some times, depressing at others, but there were good reasons behind everything that happens in this story, and I am very much looking forward to reading the next book in this series to see what will happen next.


This book did end on a rather upsetting cliffhanger, and we’ll unfortunately have to wait on the release of the next book before we learn the aftereffects and fallout from that character’s actions. Looking back, the signs for what takes place were there but it was so unexpected that I didn’t truly see the signs until the event took place. Unfortunately, I can’t go into any further detail about it without including some major spoilers. And as much as I want to talk about it, I do not want to give away anything important. I will say that if you are at all invested in these characters, the ending of this book is going to hit you where it hurts.


If you like complex fantasy novels that are loosely based on real world issues, stories about supernatural creatures, and books that are highly emotionally charged then you will want to read this book, especially if you have read the previous books in this series. If you have not yet read the previous books, I would strongly suggest that you read the previous books in this series first as you are likely to feel a bit lost and confused on a number of things if you haven't. Recommended.



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Flight of Fate <br>by Angelina J Steffort

Ayna, the Crow Queen, is currently trapped in her crow form, unable to change back to her human form after a bargain made with Sister the go...