The Butcher Game by Alaina Urquhart is a fast-paced, engaging read that sets the stage for a chilling cat-and-mouse game between a forensic pathologist and a twisted serial killer. As part of a series, itβs well-done enough that you can figure out the main events without reading the first book, but you'll definitely miss some backstory, which feels crucial for fully understanding the characters
"How My Neighbor Stole Christmas" by Meghan Quinn is a delightful trip down holiday lane that you won't want to miss!
In the heart of a snow-blanketed neighborhood, two houses stand defiantly apartβone bursting with twinkling lights and jingle bells, the other shrouded in a perpetual gloom that could rival the darkest winter night.
I think that itβs safe to say that I STAN Sarah J. Maas. Be ready to buckle up for this series. Unlike her other novels, Crescent City: House of Earth and Blood is an urban, modern fantasy romance. Complete with mysteries, drugs, sexual escapades, and war. Bryce Quinlan is a 23-year-old half-human, half-fae who works as an assistant at Griffin Antiquities. She lives in an apartment with her best friend, Danika, granddaughter to the Werewolf Prime, and alpha to the Pack of Devils. Two years after Danika and the Packβs brutal slaying, Bryce finds herself in the heart of the investigation- alongside Hunt Athalar, a notorious Fallen Angel. Together they must find the murderer. Part one is slow- Maas takes her time building the world and introducing us to a snippet of what Bryce and her friend Danika's relationship is like, and their daily lives