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The Rebel in the Rose by Katherine Doyle Review: Addictive Enemies-to-Lovers Fantasy with Saints and Shadow Magic
The Rebel in the Rose by Katherine Doyle is an addictive YA fantasy sequel featuring enemies-to-lovers romance, powerful saints, and shadow magic that raises the stakes for every character.
By Cyn's Workshopa day ago in BookClub
Sky on Fire by E.K. Johnston Review: A Thoughtful, Science-Driven Sci-Fi Sequel That Rewards Patience
Sky on Fire by E.K. Johnston is a smart, science-driven sci-fi sequel that explores identity, asexual representation, and cosmic catastrophe with quiet precision.
By Cyn's Workshop8 days ago in BookClub
The Devils by Joe Abercrombie Review: A Grimdark Fantasy That’s Brilliant, Brutal, and Not for Everyone
The Devils by Joe Abercrombie is a grimdark fantasy filled with sharp humor, unforgettable characters, and relentless D&D-style chaos—brilliant for some readers, but undeniably dense.
By Cyn's Workshop8 days ago in BookClub
How to Sell a Haunted House Review: Grady Hendrix Turns Family Trauma Into Pure Nightmare Fuel
How to Sell a Haunted House is a chilling, darkly funny horror novel that blends family trauma, sibling rivalry, and nightmare fuel puppets into an unforgettable read.
By Cyn's Workshop9 days ago in BookClub
If Looks Could Kill Review: Medusa vs. Jack the Ripper in a Fierce Gothic Reimagining
If Looks Could Kill by Julie Berry is a gripping historical fantasy that reimagines Medusa as a weapon of vengeance hunting Jack the Ripper in a dark, feminist blend of mythology and true crime.
By Cyn's Workshop21 days ago in BookClub
Hour of the Pumpkin Queen Review: Sally’s Journey Through Time, Identity, and Destiny
Hour of the Pumpkin Queen by Megan Shepherd is a cozy gothic fantasy that follows Sally on a time-bending journey of self-discovery, identity, and belonging in the expanded Nightmare Before Christmas universe.
By Cyn's Workshop23 days ago in BookClub
Girls Who Play Dead by Joelle Wellington — A Dark, Twisty YA Mystery Filled With Secrets, Toxic Friendships & Killer Plot Twists
Girls Who Play Dead is a sharp, twist-heavy YA mystery that dives into toxic friendships, grief, identity, and the dark truth nobody sees coming.
By Cyn's Workshop2 months ago in BookClub











