The Possession of Alba Díaz is the third book I’ve read by Isabel Cañas and it […]
Scarlet, by Genevieve Cogman
I’ve never read Baroness Orczy’s original tales of the Scarlet Pimpernel. In fact, everything I […]
The Witches of El Paso, by Luis Jaramillo
At first, Marta has no idea that her family has a secret magical history. She […]
The Book of Perilous Dishes, by Doina Ruști
Pâtca is on the run in Doina Ruști’s The Book of Perilous Dishes (carefully translated […]
A True Account, by Katherine Howe
Professor Marian Beresford is prone to temptation. As a lesbian in 1930s America, she has […]
The Square of Sevens, by Laura Shepherd-Robinson
What is a poor (extremely poor) young girl to do when she is suddenly orphaned […]
A Radical Act of Free Magic, by H.G. Parry
H.G. Parry draws her sprawling historical fantasy to an abrupt close in A Radical Act […]
The Captain’s Daughter: Essential Stories, by Alexander Pushkin
Why did no one tell me Alexander Pushkin was funny? Before I read this collection, […]
The Lost Apothecary, by Sarah Penner
There are so many novels that have been published in the last ten years that […]
A World Beneath the Sands, by Toby Wilkinson
In A World Beneath the Sands, by Toby Wilkerson, we see the sordid, exciting, criminal, […]
