In the vast realm of romance literature, there lies a subgenre that seamlessly melds the mystical with the passionate: witch romance books. These tales aren’t merely about broomsticks… Read More
When it comes to summer, I love lounging around with a contemporary romance. Give me a good trope and breezy writing and I am totally there! The following three books are romances that I br… Read More
The Witch’s Heartby Genevieve Gornichec
Ace, 2023. 368 pages. Fiction. Angrboda's story begins where most witch's tales end: with a burning. A punishment from Odin for refusing to… Read More
#twenty-two Gift ideas having Lesbian Spouse: Towards the GardenerPlus – I favor the fresh new activities for those lighting fixtures crafted by painters-turned into techies. I think t… Read More
Sometimes I get so caught up in all the books I’ve wanted to read for so long, that I own and never read, and so I forget to keep up with upcoming book releases. But, after reading 100… Read More
Nora Roberts, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the epic Chronicles of The One trilogy, presents a new series of adventure, romance, and magic where parallel worlds clash… Read More
Nora Roberts, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the epic Chronicles of The One trilogy, presents a new series of adventure, romance, and magic where parallel worlds clash… Read More
I’d like to thank Ace Books (Berkley) and Netgalley for so generously providing me an ARC of The Witch’s Heart. All opinions are, of course, my own.
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Want to travel the world via books? Here are 34 books across several genres that will allow you to do just that! Which have you read?
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Norway: The Witch’s Heart by Genevieve… Read More
Hello March! My February reads were a bit heavy so I'm looking forward to lighter reads in March and will be leaning towards books with magic and mythology as well as trying to ta… Read More
Mythological retellings are all the rage. Mostly thanks to TikTok, but also to some brilliant reimagining of epic tales that for too long have been told from a very singular v… Read More