
The Book of Azrael (Gods & Monsters Book 1) reviews: a book by Amber V. Nicole
Amber V. Nicole spins a yarn so vivid and captivating that readers can't help but fall in love with the characters, mythology and world-building in The Book of Azrael.

Amber V. Nicole spins a yarn so vivid and captivating that readers can't help but fall in love with the characters, mythology and world-building in The Book of Azrael.

The first book in the Ruby Red trilogy has it all, from historical drama and time travel to witty banter. Find out what five bloggers think of the novel.

While A Court This Cruel and Lovely doesn't stand out from the crowd of Fourth Wing clones, romantasy fans will enjoy its familiar characters and classic tropes.

While Onyx Storm is slow to take flight in the opening exposition-filled chapters, the pace later soars with action-packed twists as author Rebecca Yarros lays the groundwork for sequels.

Stephen King’s version of a fairy tale enchants and terrifies with a coming-of-age story, merging his trademark small-town Americana setting with wondrous realms.

With magical world-building grounded in history, relatable characters and insightful commentary on imperialism, R.F. Kuang's Babel is a thought-provoking and enjoyable book.

Sarah J. Maas's House of Flame and Shadow may not enchant and dazzle as much as previous Crescent City novels, but there's plenty to love here for fans.