Review: Stone Wings by Jenn Burke
This queer paranormal romance features the fake dating trope and is full of banter and interesting lore.
This queer paranormal romance features the fake dating trope and is full of banter and interesting lore.
It started with ‘the fuck am I reading?’ And then it got so much better.
A very raw (in the best sense) erotica and finally one that manages to be dark without being abusive.
Add on Goodreads Quick InfoMadam Tulip and the Bones Of Chance Series: Madam Tulipbook 3 Genre: Crime, Paranormal Trigger Warnings: none Rating: 4/5 Stars BlurbMadam Tulip and The Bones Of Chance A surprise role in a movie takes actress Derry O’Donnell to a romantic castle in the Scottish Highlands. But […]
I got a wonderful book that’s full of pain and memories and all the little things that you may live with if you’ve got certain mental illnesses. But most of all I got hope.
Just because it’s YA doesn’t mean a book can’t have a powerful message.
This story is so, so great and fun to read with the right amount of creepiness.
I simply devoured this book without noticing how time flew by.
But then. Oh but then. I really loved the dynamic between Tonya and Haley.
Is Emily O’Beirne even capable of writing a book I do not like?