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E.G. Radcliff: The Hidden King (Paperback, 2019, E.G. Radcliff) 5 stars

Review of 'The Hidden King' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This book is absolutely incredible in so many ways I’m kind of at a loss of where to start, so let me start with the characters. Áed is amazing. He’s so easy to root for, and he, as well as all the side characters, feel fully fleshed out. All he and his partner really want is to give Ronan, the boy they’re raising, a better life than either of them had. It’s not much but it’s a goal. Áed is disabled and he’s gay, neither of which define him or drive his main conflict, which is really refreshing. Instead, his found family accepts him for who he is and loves him for who he is, facing the battles that do come at his side.

And the battles that come his way are hard to describe without spoiling anything because this is a book about self-discovery, as Áed learns about himself. …

Review of 'Legacy of Flame' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This is a really well put together book that’s part mystery and part adventure. Elia’s point of view was really interesting to me because she’s a really refreshing Queen PoV. Rather than politics and drama and chess, she’s studious and an enormous history nerd. Being a huge geek myself, I loved that. I enjoyed her interactions with her few friends and her stubbornness. The romance was really light, which I liked, but if you’re a romance fan that might not work for you.

I loved learning about what really happened vs what was written down in the history books, and I loved the build up to the final showdown. The piece about Syllian’s father didn’t fit for me, but it didn’t bother me too terribly. I enjoyed the friction within the fire mages order and the trouble between them and the druids, especially with Syllian’s involvement in all of that-- …

Antoine Bandele, Fiona McLaren, Arthur Bowling: The Gatekeeper's Staff (Paperback, 2021, Antoine Bandele) 5 stars

Review of "The Gatekeeper's Staff" on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I haven’t read much West African mythology, but from playing Capoeira, some of it was instantly recognizable to me. TJ is a fantastic character, and I was really invested in his struggle to master his magic, limited as it was. I absolutely adored the concept of his true power being to encourage others (this isn’t really a spoiler, don’t worry). The real spoiler attached to that though blew me away and I did not see that coming. It was excellent!

I loved the way the real world and the fantastical merge and meld in this, but I also loved how diverse the characters were, from a range of backgrounds. And each of the side characters felt fully developed and real, and I could root for them all, though I really enjoyed Joshua. I loved the way the book handled grief too. It was such an honest, respectful way to deal …

Justine Manzano: Never Say Never (Paperback, 2021, Sword and Silk, LLC) 4 stars

Review of 'Never Say Never' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I received an ARC through NetGalley from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Never Say Never is an imaginative contemporary fantasy with a cast of memorable characters and a healthy dose of YA snark. Justine Manzano's signature sass comes through just as clearly in this, her latest book published through Sword and Silk Books, as it did in her debut, The Order of the Key. Brynn has a lot of Jaclyn's attitude, though she's her own character, and she was entertaining to read along with.

Brynn has sworn off love. Too bad her friend Val turns out to be the goddess Aphrodite--and she takes that as a challenge. Amidst the emotional storm of discovering her mother's affair and weathering her parents' divorce, Val's incessant, embarrassing attempts to set her up with every possible guy their age wear on Brynn. Val's boyfriend Adam ends up being a source of …