Book Review: Wrath of the Gods (The Titan’s Saga Book 2) by Leia Stone and Jaymin Eve

Maisey Parker and Cronus come to a truce after a temporary separation. Cronus needs Maisey if he is going to save the world. They will have to go through unimaginable trials, fight against the old prejudices, and figure out where they stand with each other.

Book Review: Releasing the Gods (The Titan’s Saga Book 1) by Leia Stone and Jaymin Eve

When titans awaken, the earth will tremble. Throw in the gods of the pantheon and Pandora’s box, and you have whirlwind adventure. Embark on a journey of a lifetime.

Book Review: Everless by Sara Holland

In a world ruled by time and time created through blood, Jules must find a means to survive. Once an upper-class servant, the daughter of the blacksmith, Jules hides from the Gerling family—mainly from Liam. After her father squanders away his time, Jules must find a way to save him.

Book Review: Neutral by Jaymin Eve and Jane Washington

Emma is brought back to life by Willa, but her life will never be the same. After waking up in Neutral’s cave, Emmy realizes she is no longer a dweller. The tension between Neutral and Emmy builds as they pick and poke at each other.

Book Review: Skyborn by Leia Stone

Sloane Murphy didn’t know she was a dragon until her hiking trip turned awry and she almost died. After turning into a dragon, she was chased by men, whom she would later discover were druids, that wanted to kill her.

Book Review: Signs of Cupidity by Raven Kennedy

Cupids are noncorporeal, living in a dimension called the veil. Their job is simple, spread love to everyone. But no one explained that you couldn’t receive love in return (or join in on the fun).

Book Review: Trickery (Curse of the Gods Book 1)by Jaymin Eve and Jane Washington

Willa Knight is used to getting into trouble. She is the most accident-prone dweller in her village. Her best friend, Emmy, has grown used to Willa getting hurt, or setting a building on fire, or causing someone to go bald. Pretty much, if it is impossible or unlikely, then it will happen to Willa.

Book Review: Wings of Fire (Protected by Dragons Book 2) by G. Bailey

Isola Dragonice is the last female ice dragon and the princess to the throne on Dragca or was until the throne was usurped (by one of the guards that was supposed to be protecting her). Cast to Earth along with her three remaining guards, Isola has lived as a human ignorant to her lineage and the power she possesses. That is until an unexpected ally helps her to recover her memories.

Book Review: Wings of Ice (Protected by Dragons Book 1) by G. Bailey

Although Isola is protected, Jace is not. Jace is found by the red dragons and slaughtered. Just before they get their hands on Isola, she manages to escape and is cast back into the world of Dragca. Isola is constantly suffering from assassination attempts and thrown into life-threatening situations.

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