When people dream, they are transformed into their worst fear, and the world has been decimated by these Nightmares. When Ness was a child, her sister became a giant spider and killed their father and several others. Since then, Ness has had an irrational phobia of Nightmares. Her method of coping: running and hiding like a coward. She has taken refuge at the Friends of the Restful Soul, a group that claims to help society by offering counseling and other charitable services. But after surviving several assassination attempts, Ness begins to unravel sinister plots within the organization.
ARC Review: The Villa by Rachel Hawkins
When I say I devoured this book, I mean I read this like I was starving for it. This is a story about loss, betrayal, family, friendship, and twisted, toxic love. It’s a book you will want to read again and again.
ARC Review: A Ruinous Fate (Heartless Fates #1) by Kaylie Smith
This book is one fast-paced, exciting adventure and I loved every minute of it! I read this book in nearly one sitting. I just couldn’t stop, it was so freaking good. I can’t even believe this is a debut!
ARC Review: Queen of Myth and Monsters (Adrian X Isolde #2) by Scarlett St. Clair
This is such a great sequel! The stakes are even higher in the plot and it sets us up really well for the third book. I highly recommend this series to anyone who loves paranormal fantasy with equal parts epic kingdoms and spice.
Book Review: Things We Never Got Over (Knockemout #1) by Lucy Score
Do you ever feel like sometimes the perfect book just happens to find its way into your hands at the time when you needed it most? Yep, that’s this one for me. You have to read this. Don’t be skeptical, don’t rebel against the popularity, just read it. Let it take you for a ride on its emotional roller coaster. You won’t regret it.
ARC Review: Saint by Adrienne Young (The World of the Narrows #0)
Get ready to fall even more in love with Saint! This is everything we could have hoped for and everything we expected is delivered. This story is perfect.
Book Review: To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini
The year is 2257, and humanity has spread into a vast empire across space. I immediately found myself hooked. There is mystery, intrigue, and devastation from the start. It was a satisfying conclusion that wrapped up the ends in a tidy manner, yet I’m hoping that their stories aren’t over just yet (sequel, please!).
Book Review: Fable by Adrienne Young (The World of the Narrows #1)
This was such a fun, simple read for me and I really enjoyed it. I can’t wait to get the sequel!
Book Review: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas
This. Book. Hit. So. Hard. It’s one of those stories that after you’re done, you can’t read anything else for a few days because you are still processing the emotional fallout. If you love forbidden slow-burn romance, lore of angels and demons, and a sassy tenacious female protagonist – you will love this book.
Book Review: Crown of Bones by A.K. Wilder
This book is one great adventure. This is an epic fantasy you don’t want to miss! It is a must-read for any fantasy lover and I anxiously await the sequel.
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