The Day of the Dice – A Dystopian Pride and Prejudice | By Sophie Toovey
The Day of the Dice is a re-imagination of the Pride and Prejudice set in a dystopian future. It has a lot more in store and I am looking forward to reading the sequels.
The Day of the Dice is a re-imagination of the Pride and Prejudice set in a dystopian future. It has a lot more in store and I am looking forward to reading the sequels.
Terra Electrica was an easy, adventurous read about a young girl who just wants to find the love and safety of a home as she once knew it.
If you are looking for a slow burn, fantasy with a hint of a dystopian society, Legacy of the Brightwash is the book for you.
The Templar Sword is the fun Young Adult mysterious historical adventure trip for all those Robert Langdon fans out there.
In today’s TheWriteReads blog tour spotlight, we have “The Story of Evil – Heroes of the Siege” by Tony Johnson.
Secrets of the Deep is an entertaining one time YA fantasy read for me. The world-building and all the mysterious elements of the deep ocean makes me want to continue the series.
After following the Beck way of life with Quin, we reach unfamiliar territory in the third book, Drift. With it comes new challenges to overcome.
In today’s TheWriteReads blog tour spotlight, we have “Merchants of Light and Bone” by Erika McCorkle.
Second Star to the Left had a heart and romance with a rocking chemistry between the two leads. f that is something that fits your wheelhouse, go for it.
The Djinn’s Apple is the story of a simple girl named Nadeera who is caught up in the politics of the royal family.