hwapoints.blogg.se

Dancer's Flame by Jasmine Silvera
Dancer's Flame by Jasmine Silvera













Think the Princess Diaries, but with a Japanese American teenager who finds out she’s the daughter of the Crown Prince of Japan. Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean is my YA pick. I feel a bit bad for mentioning it, as the book isn’t out until 2023, but I want to help build buzz for this wonderful book. It’s set in 1870s Vienna and has a smart, capable heroine and a determined, but still kind of beta in the Biller way, hero and it charming and lovely and just every adjective. Hotel of Secrets by Diana Biller is my best historical romance read in a very long time. I can never do just one, so I’ll give you my best, most engrossing/entertaining novels in categories. Lauri Robinson – Marriage Or Ruin For The Heiress (Osterlund Saga #1) Tracy Sumner – The Wicked Wallflower (Duchess Society #3) Rachel Reid – The Long Game (Game Changers #6)Īdriana Herrera – A Caribbean Heiress in Paris (Las Leonas #1) Jasmine Silvera – Death’s Dancer/Dancer’s Flame (Grace Bloods #1 and #2) Hailey Turner – The Prince’s Poisoned Vow (Infernal War Saga #1)įreya Marske – A Marvellous Light (The Last Binding #1) (Agree with nblibgirl Dark Class series is very good.)īecky Chambers – Record of a Spaceborn Few (Wayfarers #3) Jan Ashton & Julie Cooper & Amy D’Orazio & Jessie Lewis: A Match Made at Matlock: A Sequel to Pride & Prejudice: Superb Jane Austen fan fiction P&P sequel. Riveting, stunning, cried buckets of tears. Wang – The Sword of Kaigen: A Theonite War Story. Deftly handled.Īnne Renwick – The Iron Fin (The Elemental Web Chronicles #3): Worldbuilding and mythological elements were unique.

Dancer

Madeline Martin – The Librarian Spy: Pleasantly surprised by how well the story was interwoven between the two female MCs. It seems inevitable,’ he said, somewhat sadly, ‘that there will be children.’ Read series out of order…which was fine. ‘For now I am afraid she cannot be my companion wife.

Dancer

This quote in the context of the story is hilarious and after finishing the book I found myself giggling a number of times remembering this line. If you love any Regency, Georgette Heyer, Jane Austen, etc. A completely wonderful story that I don’t want to spoil by explaining too much. An important work which IMO should be included in various undergrad social sciences course syllabi.Īlicia Cameron – Katerina and the Reclusive Earl (Sisters of Castle Fortune #3): Although not explicit, Katerina could be considered on the autism spectrum. This story made me think and feel deeply. Kuang – Babel, or The Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution: Dark academia. Memorable and outstanding reads I could not put down:

Dancer Dancer

I’ve had more free time than usual in the past 6 months.















Dancer's Flame by Jasmine Silvera