Book Review

  • Iron Flame

    Iron Flame

    A darker, more emotionally intense sequel that deepens the story — and proves this series has serious staying power.

  • Fourth Wing

    Fourth Wing

    A fast-paced, dragon-filled fantasy that’s as addictive as it is dramatic — hard to put down and easy to obsess over.

  • Skyshade

    Skyshade

    This was a tough one to get through — flat writing and distant characters made the book feel longer than it was.

  • Carving Shadows into Gold

    Carving Shadows into Gold

    A slower, more introspective sequel that continues the political threads of book one, though it doesn’t quite hit the same emotional highs.

  • Forging Silver into Stars

    Forging Silver into Stars

    A return to the world of Cursebreakers with fresh faces, political tension, and just enough intrigue to keep the story moving.

  • What Doesn’t Break

    What Doesn’t Break

    Dark, lyrical, and emotionally heavy—What Doesn’t Break is all about atmosphere. It wasn’t quite what I hoped for, but it definitely left a mark.

  • Rebel Witch

    Rebel Witch

    A gripping sequel with tension, romance, and just enough rebellion to keep the pages flying. I didn’t love it as much as the first—but I still couldn’t put it down.

  • 🎧 Audiobook Review: Artefacts of Ouranos

    🎧 Audiobook Review: Artefacts of Ouranos

    The story had its moments—but the audiobook narration dragged it down. If you’re eyeing this series, read it instead of listening.

  • Tale of the Heart Queen

    Tale of the Heart Queen

    After four books of build-up, the finale feels rushed, convenient, and emotionally flat. A neat ending, but not a satisfying one.