The Guinevere Deception

by Kiersten White I’m going to start this review off by saying I have a long [and complicated] history with Guinevere. Part of me loves her, and part of me hates her [mainly for her affair with Lancelot – I’m not a fan of cheating]. But I always enjoy reading about her, to some extent,Continue reading “The Guinevere Deception”

Clockwork Princess

by Cassandra Clare And the betrayal just KEEPS ON COMING. Mortmain is as determined and motivated as ever, and, while he seems a little quiet, he’s clearly not giving up. Again, Goodreads blurb spoilers in this paragraph. Skip to the next paragraph if you wish to avoid even those “spoilers”. Tessa is kidnapped by Mortmain,Continue reading “Clockwork Princess”

Clockwork Prince

by Cassandra Clare Back to Victorian London we go! This book seems mostly centered around betrayal, which was only briefly brought up at the end of Clockwork Angel. This time, the betrayal is to the Shadowhunters rather than Tessa. I went into this book – this whole series – without reading any summaries or theContinue reading “Clockwork Prince”

A Curse So Dark And Lonely

by Brigid Kemmerer I expected a typical, but modern, twist on Beauty and the Beast for this book. Everyone who read it before me insisted it wasn’t, but I was very, very skeptical. Beauty and the Beast is a special story for me, and I think that makes it take a lot to surprise -andContinue reading “A Curse So Dark And Lonely”

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