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Wicked: The Life & Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (Wicked Years 1) by Gregory Maguire
Assistant to the Villain is a fun, quirky fantasy novel set in a modern-esque world straight out of a fairytale story. Full of vibrant characters, Maehrer offers readers a kind-hearted FMC that is at times painfully relatable and a villain for a love interest who is simply dashing.
Read MoreBook Review: THE BALLAD OF SONGBIRDS AND SNAKES
My Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Let me start off by saying that I put reading this book off since its release because reading is an escape and Panem highlights the worst of our society and our fears. Basically, I was afraid of reading something that was grounded too much in “the real world”…
Read MoreBook Review: ASSISTANT TO THE VILLAIN by Hannah Nicole Maehrer
Assistant to the Villain is a fun, quirky fantasy novel set in a modern-esque world straight out of a fairytale story. Full of vibrant characters, Maehrer offers readers a kind-hearted FMC that is at times painfully relatable and a villain for a love interest who is simply dashing.
Read MoreBook Review: Changeling by Arista Holmes
From the very first page all the way through the closing pages, Arista Holmes tugged at not only my heartstrings but my intrigue as well. Guiding readers through a well-developed world, main characters Lizzy, Booker, and Andric have an interesting dynamic that kept me on my toes almost as much as the twists woven into the plot as they searched for Lizzy’s mother.
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