Book Review: Fangs for Nothing

Wow! Who would have thought that I’d be able to fish a treasure from Netgalley? Fangs for Nothing was a pleasant surprise because to be honest, my expectation for it is that it would just be another vampire story.  And the primary reason why I picked it up because of it’s gorgeous purple cover. It definitely spoke to me and I just had to hit that request button. I’m so glad that the story lived up to the gorgeous cover! Right off the bat, Fangs for Nothing immediately hooked me as I was introduced to our main protagonists, Alaric and…

Book Review: Until We Shatter

I wish people would stop putting out blurbs saying that X book is akin to this X book meets Y book because it just builds expectations that usually turn into disappointments. As a reader, I seldom pick up books just because they are touted as this A book meets B book. I love reading and rating a book for its own merits and not because they are some sort of riding on the coat tails of famous books. In the case of Until We Shatter though, I made an exception because when a book is being touted as Six of…

Book Review: Shoestring Theory

Finally, another gem in my pile of digital ARCs! I am so glad that I found it on Netgalley and requested for the ARC because I absolutely loved everything about it. The expectation was that it’s going to be your typical cozy fantasy story wherein every trope will be thrown at you and you just have to deal with it. I am so glad that Shoestring Theory offered a lot of new things which put a smile on my face. For a debut novel, Mariana Costa did a wonderful job with Shoestring Theory. She has a good grasp about what…

Book Review: Shadowed Moonlight

Although I have been reading a lot of novels featuring weres, it seems that my love for such stories are immeasurable because when I read the synopsis of Shadowed Moonlight, I knew that I had to request it. Luckily, I got approved and here I am, writing this review.  Shadowed Moonlight has its ups and downs, thus, the 3.5 star rating. I enjoyed some parts of it and some had me frowning.  The book is only around 261 pages and there are a lot of things to cover  given the themes explored in the story. It’s too fast paced for…