The fourth book of Eileen Mueller’s Riders of Fire series forces some characters to face their unpleasant past. And while the story goes on at a decent pace, there are still what I consider minor gaps.
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Book review: Dragon Rift
The third book in Eileen Mueller’s series shows more backstory, but also smaller plotholes and reveals one peculiar danger of writing.
Continue readingBook review: Dragon Hero
The second book of Eileen Mueller’s Riders of Fire series caught me by surprise in a couple of ways – and shows an interesting approach to series storytelling.
Continue readingBook review: Ezaara
My next read is a three-book bundle from Eileen Mueller’s Riders of Fire series. In this post, I’m reviewing the first book in the series.
Continue readingBook review: The Queen of Veils
After taking my time with book three… I pretty much devoured the final book in the Princess Vigilante series.
Continue readingBook review: The Veil of Trust
Book three of the Princess Vigilante series sees Brynna finally deal with one of the side-villains… but still leaves a lot to deal with to wrap the series in book four.
Continue readingBook review: The Veil of Ashes
The City of Veils was a pleasant surprise for a detour from my usual reading tastes. The second book in the series, The Veil of Ashes, was just as enjoyable.
Continue readingBook review: The City of Veils
After dropping The Rogue Elf series at book two, I moved on to something else. The City of Veils promised a book that should be lighter in nature – a princess-turned-vigilante is to become a queen. Well, it was a fun read for sure.
Continue readingBook review: Seer of the Lost Sands
After a short break, I read book two of The Rogue Elf series by J.T. Williams. It mostly had the same pros and cons as the first book – and so my rating stays mostly similar.
Continue readingBook review: Half-bloods Rising
Back to fantasy! My next read was J.T. William’s book Half-Bloods Rising – the first book of The Rogue Elf series, though it’s a part of a larger story.
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