The first book I read of Laura Thalassa was Pestilence (The Four Horsemen, #1). I finished it sometime last year and eagerly anticipated her second book, War.
It did not disappoint.
As a self-proclaimed writer of “fated love”, … Read the rest
All is fair in love and magic
by RebeccaMain
The first book I read of Laura Thalassa was Pestilence (The Four Horsemen, #1). I finished it sometime last year and eagerly anticipated her second book, War.
It did not disappoint.
As a self-proclaimed writer of “fated love”, … Read the rest
by RebeccaMain
Thanks to one of my fantastic readers—I’m talking about you, B. Lopez—I was reintroduced to Laura Thalassa and her Bargainer series. After searching up the first book online, I knew I would be purchasing it. And then, lo and … Read the rest
by RebeccaMain
Music plays an integral part of my writing process. It helps me fall deep into the scenes I’m writing, acts as a buffer between my thoughts and the world moving around me, and, a great deal of times, music helps … Read the rest
by RebeccaMain
I originally read S.A. Chakroborty’s first book, The City of Brass, on a complete whim. I didn’t expect to find such adventure or political intrigue to be woven so wonderfully together. Which is why I was devastated to learn … Read the rest