[Silver Under Nightfall by Rin Chupeco, Hathor and the Prince by J.J. McAvoy, Flirty Little Secret by Jessica Lepe, A Governess's Guide to Passion and Peril by Manda Collins] Silver Under Nightfall (Reaper #1) by Rin Chupeco dark fantasy with romantic elements Saga Press, 2022 Remy Pendergast is dealing with a lot: unsavory family dynamics, deadly conflicts, uncomfortable desires, insidious coercion, zealots, painful truths and more. His angsty journey is heartrending and terrifying with moments of unexpected humor. Silver Under Nightfall creates a fantastical universe that blends assorted undead tropes and royal court intrigues in fresh ways. And as usual, the humans are as monstrous as the monsters. This passage from chapter 36 seems particularly relevant to the story and real life: The only true power within Elouve, it seemed, lay with old men who should long ago have been relegated to obscurity. Change only occurred when they allowed it, according to what they conside
My book bingey ways of reading for joy and to alleviate stress - and my life is very stressful right now - continue: Her Own Happiness by Eden Appiah-Kubi Escaping Mr. Rochester by L.L. McKinney The Breakup Tour by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka The Duchess (Scandalous Ladies of London #2) by Sophie Jordan Really Cute People by Markus Harwood-Jones Relit : 16 Latinx Remixes of Classic Stories edited by Sandra Proudman This Is the Honey: An Anthology of Contemporary Black Poets edited by Kwame Alexander Sylvia's Second Act by Hillary Yablon Every Single Secret by Christina Dodd Take time to write actual reviews or use that time to read more pages? My decision is obvious. Happy Poetry Month! Keep reading (which includes audiobooks, comix, graphic novels, Braille...:-)