by Sulari Gentill My rating: 4 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Libro This book has such an interesting way of telling its story that I found it fun and exciting. What you are actually getting is two separate stories being told simultaneously. And while these are two different stories, they are related in such... Continue Reading →
Acts of Violet
by Margarita Montimore My rating: 4 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Libro I loved experiencing this book. The entire thing involves the public theorizing about Violet's sudden disappearance from her own magic show ten years prior. This is done in the form of podcasts, letters, interviews, etc., dedicated to the mystery. In addition, we... Continue Reading →
Patience and Esther: An Edwardian Romance
by Sarah Winifred Searle My rating: 4 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Amazon This was an extremely sweet story that touched on a lot of social issues that are still relevant today. The romance aspect was cute and steamy with very likable characters. I do wish that the story expanded a bit more on... Continue Reading →
One Last Stop
by Casey McQuiston My rating: 5 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Amazon This was a very fun and sweet romance with such and interesting twist. The characters were written so well though that even without the unique spin on the story it would have still be a great story to read. Each character had... Continue Reading →
The Animals at Lockwood Manor
by Jane Healey My rating: 4 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Amazon I have to admit I went into this book with certain expectations and that expectation was turn completely upside down by the time I had finished. There is an air of suspension that follows you through the whole story. I loved this... Continue Reading →
The Latecomer
by Jean Hannf Korelitz My rating: 4 of 5 stars Reverie Books I Amazon This book at its core is a drama about family, and who one is both within the context of their family and who they are as individuals. I loved that about this book. The struggle each character goes through just trying... Continue Reading →