![]() Nocturna seemed like the perfect book to fill that gap. “Yay, a latinx fantasy!”, I thought upon discovering this book. As I’ve mentioned before, I’ve read quite a few Asian-inspired fantasy novels, but latinx? Not so much. Now they must work together to save Castellan. When Finn and Alfie’s fates collide, they accidentally unlock a terrible power that could devour the world. Prince Alfehr is first in line for the throne after the murder of his brother, but he is riddled with grief and is desperate to find a way to bring his brother back, even if it means dabbling with forbidden magic. When Finn, a talented faceshifter, is captured by a mob boss, she is forced into an impossible mission: to steal a legendary treasure from Castellan’s royal palace, or she’ll lose her magic forever. I love the cover of this book (look at my blue Fairyloot edition, compared to the original red one you can see below!), but what did I think of the story? Read on to find out! Speaking of big books, I recently read Nocturna by Maya Motayne. ![]() Maybe I should put aside the big books for a while and read shorter ones. Got any interesting titles ready on your nightstand? Let me know below! I myself am hoping to get a lot of reading time, since I’m once again behind on my reading challenge. ![]() Hi everyone! Another week is almost over, so it’s time to think about what books we’ll be reading over the weekend.
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