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Candace Robinson

Auteur van Tin (Faeries of Oz, #1)

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Tin (Faeries of Oz, #1) (2020) — Auteur — 40 exemplaren
Quinsey Wolfe's Glass Vault (2017) 21 exemplaren
Crow (Faeries of Oz #2) (2021) — Auteur — 15 exemplaren
Ozma (Faeries of Oz, #3) (2021) — Auteur, sommige edities11 exemplaren
Hearts Are Like Balloons (2017) 10 exemplaren
Lyrics & Curses (Cursed Hearts) (2020) 9 exemplaren
Merciless Stars (2023) 9 exemplaren
Lion (Faeries of Oz, #0.5) (2020) 8 exemplaren
Adamant Spirits (2022) — Auteur — 5 exemplaren
Maddie (Vampires in Wonderland Book 1) (2022) — Auteur, sommige edities5 exemplaren
The Bride of Glass (2017) 5 exemplaren

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I must admit, I kinda never liked the Wizard of Oz when I was a child. And I can't say I like it more as an adult... but this twisted version though... not bad at all :) I would give it a 3.5*

Worldbuilding:
It had been a long looooong time since I read anything even remotely "Oz" so it was nice that the authors took the time to jog my memory by having the characters think back when Dorothy first travelled through Oz. The scenes and environments were well detailed and we got a good grasp of what was going on. Though I feel it missed a little depth here and there and some parts could have been fleshed out a bit more, I actually didn't really miss it while reading. It was only when I started writing this review that I thought of these little things.

Character development:
The main characters Dorothy and Tin were well written, they felt believable and there was enough backstory to let them feel real. For me, it just missed a little "oompf" or "zing" or whatever you wanna call it.
Crow was an interesting character and I look forward to getting to know him more in the next instalment.

Pacing and flow:
I read the book in one go, and it kept me entertained and engaged throughout. Good balance between action and all the conversations going on.

The book:
The book itself was well written with no (noticeable) errors. There is sex described (if that is important to you).
The book was 216 pages long, spread over 26 chapters and told mostly from Dorothy's point of view.

Final thoughts:
While not the best book I've read recently, it was still a very enjoyable and quick read :) I have book 2 with Crow in my TBR list though who knows when I'll get to that one (I should really stop buying books... said no one ever).
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Nemerith | Oct 30, 2023 |
Hate morphs to heartache and fluttering butterflies in a warming tale of high school crushes and love.

Kiev loves his family (although he refuses to speak Spanish outside of the home), Shakespeare, and his snuggly pet armadillo. He doesn't really have in super goals in life outside of grabbing the role of Horatio in the Hamlet play. But when the role is snatched away before he even gets a chance to audition for it, and then, an argument lands him in volunteer hours and the awful Piggy Palooza Festival, his calm life is turned on its head.

This tale is told from two points of view, Lia's and Kiev's. The two are as different as sunshine and rain, each happy with themselves in their own, individual worlds. Neither is horribly popular, and that's fine, since they're fine with who they are. And I loved that, since it does take these characters out of the usual realm of cliche. The cast is diverse with even side characters from different backgrounds and attitudes. It creates a colorful mix for an engaging read and personalities to love, like or even hate. Family is also involved in just the right amount to make a great atmosphere.

The read flows by effortlessly with tension, emotion, laughs, and heart. The characters come across extremely naturally, which made the entire read smooth. At least, the main characters. The side ones carried more corners and edges, and will hit readers differently. There is bad language and one character, in particular, is hormone central and flaunts this attitude excessively without reprimand straight through to the end.

Romance fans, who just want to enjoy a cute story of enemies to lovers, will want to pick this one up. I received a complimentary copy and found it to be a fun read.
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tdrecker | 1 andere bespreking | Oct 2, 2022 |
I absolutely loved this novel, in my opinion it's the best story using the well known characters from Alice In Wonderland and putting a marvellous twist on them.

Both Authors have created a unique twist on Wonderland with Vampires and Werewolves. The writing and world building as well as the character building were excellent in propelling me into a Wonderland but not as I knew it.
The adventures and twists that our characters found themselves in were perfect for the story. I kept turning the pages just to find out what would happen to our quirky Mad Hatter.

I loved the character Maddie, she had a flare to her that was both unique, witty and sarcastic. Hatpin anyone? (loved her brutality with hatpins). She had an ultimate goal and she wasn't gonna let anything stand in the way, she had a fierce loyalty to her for better or worse.
The relationship between Maddie and Ferris I really liked, I wasn't surprised by their background info and I could tell there was an unspoken oath between them both, no matter would happen.

Mouse for me was just a background character, we only know a little about her, which i felt was odd as she was the main reason for the whole rescue mission. Though I do think I will find out more about her as her character develops as the series continues.

I actually loved all of the characters. There wasn't one that wasn't pointless they all interlinked and brought the story together.
I love the addition of Noah and I suspect we haven't seen the last of Alice.
Overall I felt like this was an excellent start to the series and I can't wait for the second book; Chess to come out!
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Marcia.D | Jun 2, 2022 |
This wonderful romance collection benefiting Ukraine is a bargain that will fill more than two weeks of reading time.

Foreword points out that all proceeds will support Ukrainian refugees.

Acknowledgments do just that.

A Note on Heat Levels and Trigger Warnings should be taken seriously, although in a couple of places I have adjusted them to reflect what the younger people I know find tolerable.

Short Stories:
Her Beta Angel by G. Baily is for mature adults only, about a wolf shifter who is sent to a pack with a severe shortage of females, and takes about an hour to read.

Do No Harm by Jessica M. Butler starts on October 31, 2015, when the Annual Leander Heights Zombie Race and Blood Drive occurs. The story is PG15 and takes a little over an hour to read.

Swept Away by Alora Carter is a slow-starting, then fast-paced contemporary fantasy paranormal romance adventure that starts in a lecture hall, in the summer of 1982, involves camping, and takes about an hour to read. 6*

Night Capers by Anna Carven is an adult slice of family life that takes a half-hour.

Shadow City: Royal Wedding by Jen L. Grey is an NC17 romantic urban fantasy set in the Shadow City world with Vampire King Alex Kiernan marrying Ronnie, and takes a half-hour.

Prelude to Possession by Tana Stone is an adult sci-fi romance that starts on Gederven Prime, ends with a cliffhanger, and takes half an hour.

Novelettes
Nightfall by Maggie Alexander is a blistering hot fairy tale retelling, set on Zetaverse, about Zali Gold who was sent to investigate a bear sighting and takes 45 minutes.

Die From a Broken Heart by Elle Beaumont is the NC17 story of a ghostbuster's wife and takes about two hours.

Found by the Alien Lord by Ella Blake is for mature adults, set in 2324, and takes about 90 minutes.

Firebrand by Claudia Blood is an NC17 paranormal with Druids celebrating Imbolc near Cascade Creek, Rochester, Minnesota, and takes about two hours.

Rose's Boys by Eva Chase is PG15 twisted stepmother retelling set in September in the Pacific Northwest and takes about an hour.

Beyond the Stars by Debbie Cassidy is a mature adult apocalyptic dystopian tale thar=t takes about two hours.

Wolfish Initiation by G.K. DeRosa is a PG15 supernatural academy tale that takes place on Azar, starts with a new student initiation assembly, and can be finished in about an hour.

Sett's Salvation by T.K. Eldridge is an NC17 paranormal set in New Orleans, Louisiana near Lake Pontchartrain in late spring and takes a little over an hour to read.

Sold to the Enemy by Sara Fields is a mature adult nonconsensual dubcon (whatever that is) with sex slavery, is QUITE explicit, and can be read in about an hour.

Jax-Xon by Alana Khan is a mature adult contemporary science-fiction fantasy involving the abduction of a single mom and her 4-year-old daughter and takes about an hour.

All of Me by Lea Kirk is an NC17 science-fiction post-alien invasion tale involving a 22-year-old pregnant woman that took me about two hours.

Legend by K.N. Lee is a mature adult urban fantasy tale of unrequited passion set on Koa with a surprising twist at the end and takes about 90 minutes.

Delarat's Wish by Jen Lynning is a PG15 royal paranormal about three children, set in Moial, and takes about an hour.

The Promise by Vee R. Paxton is an 18+ prequel to The Ring of Souls and takes two hours.

One Night in Mayfair By Chloe Parker is a mature adult prequel to In Her Thrall set in London post-WWI, M/M, and takes about two hours.

Bearly Hanging On by Honey Phillips is a mature adult paranormal second-chance romance prequel set in the days before there were cell phones and takes about an hour.

Between the Quiet by Candace Robinson is a sweet PG13 paranormal romance with a nod to Charles Dickens and takes about 75 minutes.

Chan's Story by Rebecca Rode is a PG15 high-pressure school story that speaks of suicide and takes about an hour.

The Willow Trail by May Sage & Alexi Blake is a PG15 paranormal about high school twins in Oregon and takes about two and a half hours.

Star Cruise: Rescue by Veronica Scott is a PG13 rescue after a planet leave gone bad and takes an hour.

Something Right by Jenni Ward is a PG15 college dragon shifter tail that takes a couple of hours.

Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bite by Julia Vee is a PG15 about a magic-eating accountant at Club Whispers in Bangkok and takes about an hour.

The Blooming by Katherine Bennet is an NC17 military black-op suspense romance that kept me up WAY past my bedtime.

Broken Chains by Demelza Carlton is a mature adult academic archaeological romantic comedy set in Fremantle, West Australia in June and takes most of a day.

Glitch by Leslie Chase is a mature adult space opera set on planet Crashland where humans and some of the Prytheen space pirates are beset by the rogue Prytheens. The short novel can be read in an afternoon.

A Tempest of Discovery by Sarah M. Cradit is a PG15 mysterious soap opera that takes a full day to read.

One Wicked Night by Tameri Etherton is a mature adult Aetherverse tale set in California around Valentine's Day that takes about a day.

Angel and the Alien Brute by Hattie Jacks is an alien abduction tale meant for adults and can be read in an afternoon.

Claiming Riley by Lisa Kumar is an adult paranormal romantic comedy set in Murren, Wisconsin starting in February and makes for a lovely afternoon.

Stealing Maid Marian's Heart by Ashley McLeo is an adult paranormal with threatened sex slavery set in Las Vegas where two orphaned shifters, now grown, still wonder who murdered their parents that takes an afternoon.

Beware the Violet: Part I by Maria Vermisoglou is the PG13 first book in her Eulogimenoi series about 17-year-old Violet Webb starting on Halloween in Emberfall that can be read in a long day.

Blood Moon by Jessica Wayne is an adult paranormal hunter romance starting on October 30 and can be read in an afternoon.

The Alien's Pursuit by Calla Zae is an adult space opera romance with sex slavery set mostly on Asteroid Icarus that can be read in an afternoon.

First Chapters take about a half an hour each for:
Reject Me by Kel Carpenter & Aurelia Jane
Beast Charming by Grace Goodwin
Slay Date by Miranda Honfleur
His Human Nanny by Michele Mills
Catnapped by the Catman by Jade Waltz

I received my copy via Bookfunnel and this voluntary review is my own opinion.
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Quakerwidow | Apr 18, 2022 |

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