• Sibylline: Prophecy, Power, and the Burden of Knowing the Future
    Jun 4 2026

    Today I’m reviewing Sibylline—a fantasy steeped in prophecy, mystery, and the dangerous weight of knowing too much. This story leans into themes of fate, power, and the consequences of seeing what others cannot, creating an atmosphere filled with tension and uncertainty.


    Between the layered mythology, character-driven stakes, and the constant question of whether destiny can truly be changed, Sibylline delivers a thoughtful fantasy experience that balances intrigue with emotional depth.


    🎧 Tune in for my spoiler-free thoughts on what worked, the overall tone and pacing, and who will connect most with this prophecy-driven fantasy. Follow on Spotify for more fantasy, YA, and speculative fiction reviews.

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    12 mins
  • Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter: Cozy Fantasy, Magical Cats, and Found Family
    Jun 2 2026

    Today I’m reviewing Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter—a cozy fantasy filled with magical cats, heartwarming found-family vibes, and just the right touch of mystery and enchantment.


    This story leans into comfort and charm while still exploring themes of healing, belonging, and second chances. Between the whimsical atmosphere, lovable feline companions, and emotionally grounded character moments, it’s the kind of book that feels like curling up with a warm blanket on a rainy day.


    🎧 Tune in for my spoiler-free thoughts on what worked, the cozy fantasy vibes, and who will absolutely fall in love with this magical cat-filled world. Follow on Spotify for more fantasy, cozy reads, and bookish reviews.

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    10 mins
  • Leviathan Wakes: Space Horror, Political Chaos, and Sci-Fi Done Right
    May 28 2026

    Today I’m reviewing Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey—the explosive first book in The Expanse series that blends noir mystery, political tension, and terrifying space horror into one gripping sci-fi epic.


    From interplanetary conflict to the creeping dread of the unknown, this novel perfectly balances large-scale worldbuilding with grounded, character-driven storytelling. The dynamic between Holden and Miller keeps the narrative engaging, while the mystery at the heart of the story steadily escalates into something far bigger—and far more horrifying—than expected.


    🎧 Tune in for my spoiler-free thoughts on what worked, why this book stands out in modern science fiction, and why fans of gritty space operas absolutely need to pick up Leviathan Wakes. Follow on Spotify for more sci-fi, fantasy, and bookish deep dives.

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    9 mins
  • The Verdant Cage: Nature, Power, and Survival in a Beautifully Brutal World
    May 26 2026

    Today I’m reviewing The Verdant Cage—a fantasy that blends lush worldbuilding with dangerous power struggles and survival-driven stakes. Beneath the beauty of its setting lies a story about control, identity, and what happens when nature itself becomes both sanctuary and prison.


    The novel balances atmosphere with tension, creating a world that feels alive while steadily raising the emotional and political stakes. Between layered conflict, evolving character dynamics, and the constant feeling that something is about to unravel, this is a fantasy that keeps you engaged from beginning to end.


    🎧 Tune in for my spoiler-free thoughts on what worked, the overall vibe of the story, and who will most enjoy this immersive fantasy read. Follow on Spotify for more fantasy, YA, and speculative fiction reviews.

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    9 mins
  • April Reading Wrap-Up: 14 Books Read & Another Chaotic Reading Month
    May 7 2026

    It’s time for my April Reading Wrap-Up! This month I read 14 books, and while I once again missed my ambitious 20-book goal, I still had a great reading month packed with fantasy, romance, thrillers, and a few surprise favorites.


    In this episode, I’m breaking down everything I read in April—what worked, what disappointed me, and which books stood out the most. From five-star obsessions to books that left me conflicted, this month had a little bit of everything.


    🎧 Tune in for quick, spoiler-free thoughts on all 14 books and follow on Spotify for more monthly wrap-ups, fantasy deep dives, and bookish reviews.

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    38 mins
  • The Poisons We Drink: Dark Fantasy, Systemic Corruption & a Flawed Heroine
    May 5 2026

    Today I’m reviewing The Poisons We Drink—a dark fantasy that uses a Witcher-inspired concept to explore systemic racism, corruption, and power structures in a compelling way.


    The worldbuilding and themes are definitely the standout here, tackling heavy issues through a fantasy lens that feels both unique and relevant. However, while I appreciated what the story was doing, I struggled to connect with the main character, who came across as unlikable for much of the book, creating a bit of emotional distance.


    🎧 Tune in for my spoiler-free thoughts on what worked, where the disconnect happened, and who will still really enjoy this thought-provoking, theme-driven fantasy. Follow on Spotify for more fantasy, YA, and genre-deep dive reviews.

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    9 mins
  • A Thousand Perfect Lies: Secrets, Deception, and the Truth Beneath It All
    Apr 30 2026

    Today I’m reviewing A Thousand Perfect Lies—a gripping, character-driven story built on secrets, deception, and the fragile nature of truth.


    This novel leans into emotional tension and layered relationships, exploring how far people will go to protect their version of reality. With twists, hidden motives, and a steadily building sense of unease, it’s a story that keeps you questioning what’s real and who to trust.


    🎧 Tune in for my spoiler-free thoughts on what worked, the pacing and tension, and who will connect most with this twisty, drama-filled read. Follow on Spotify for more thrillers, fantasy, and bookish reviews.

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    10 mins
  • Unending: A Worthy Sequel with Dual POV & Powerful Representation
    Apr 28 2026

    Today I’m reviewing Unending by Ivelisse Housman—the long-awaited sequel to Unseelie, and it absolutely did not disappoint.


    This installment builds beautifully on the first book, with continued character growth and a compelling shift into a dual POV, now following both the main character and her twin, Isolde. The added perspective deepens the story and raises the emotional stakes in all the right ways.


    With strong pacing and excellent neurodivergent representation, Unending delivers a thoughtful, character-driven continuation that feels both meaningful and engaging.


    🎧 Tune in for my spoiler-free thoughts on what makes this sequel so satisfying and why fans of Unseelie should be excited for where the story goes next. Follow on Spotify for more fantasy and YA book reviews.

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    9 mins