I’m a bit late with my reviews, sorry! I had a busy week. I’ll get my reviews for Zai by Starla Night, These walls can talk 3 by Erin Mallon and Wild about you by Rebecca Jenshak up before the end of the weekend. I got codes for Empire of hate and Empire of sinContinue reading “Blog post 05/14/22”
Tag Archives: Starla Night
Currently listening: Zai by Starla Night
In French, we say “jamais deux sans trois”, so after two Connor Crais narrations, I searched for a third one. I had bought Zai by Starla Night a while ago, and I’m listening to it now. It’s co-narrated by Rose Dioro.
Blog post 11/16/21
Looks like I’m reading faster than I write reviews. I’ll try to have at least How the light gets in by LH Cosway later today. Finally free by Riley Edwards and Ruthless king by Maya Hughes will be up when they’re up. I’ll probably have finished Alex by Irish Winters too by then… I signedContinue reading “Blog post 11/16/21”
REVIEW: Sithe by Starla Night (ALC)
Summary It’s a routine mission. Hunt down the ones who dared – dared – steal our sacred procreation metal from us, the rulers of the empire. The Arrisans conquered Earth in a day. They smashed into our helpless planet like a wrecking ball, and overnight, everything changed. That’s what our history books say. The truthContinue reading “REVIEW: Sithe by Starla Night (ALC)”
Blog post 09/17/21
I finished Sithe by Starla Night, but I’ll be away for a couple of days, so I won’t write my review before Sunday. In the meantime, some news. I got confirmed for an ARC of Rebel yule, Kate Meader’s next book. YAY! I also received my code for Rory in a kilt by Anna Durand,Continue reading “Blog post 09/17/21”
Currently listening: Sithe by Starla Night (ALC)
I’m staying among the stars with my next listen, and I’m starting Sithe by Starla Night, narrated by Cindy Kay and Lance Greenfield, with the appearance of Connor Crais. Audio and ebook release both September 21!
Blog post 09/08/21
Nothing much, but I got ALC for Deceive me by Ella Sheridan–that I’ve just started–and Sithe by Starla Night. Both are Audibly Addicted productions, with narrators I enjoy, so I’m happy.