‘Vespertine’ review: Margaret Rogerson’s Joan of Arc retelling is full of ghostly action

Margaret Rogerson’s latest offering Vespertine is a fresh departure from standard YA fantasy, with a romance free plot full of ghosts, nuns, and powerful relics. Pitched as Venom meets Joan of Arc, Vespertine captures a bleak, grey toned world that…

October 2021 New Book Releases: Witchy Rom-Coms and Folk Retellings

October is the best month. It’s the perfect time to make your way through a stack of books, whether they’re cozy or witchy in nature, preferably while eating…

‘Vespertine’ Interview: Margaret Rogerson on writing in isolation and her love of undead characters

New York Times Bestselling author Margaret Rogerson (An Enchantment of Ravens and Sorcery of Thorns) is back at it with a ghostly new offering: ‘Vespertine.’

The Best Enemies-to-Lovers Romances, Recommended by Our Favorite Authors

Ah, the enemies-to-lovers trope. In my opinion, a true god-tier trope. Done well, this trope propels any book into instant favorites. And who doesn’t love…

Most Anticipated Reads of 2021

So far, 2021 has been an excellent year for books. On this site, we have already highlighted some of our favorites, and we can’t wait to see what the next five months have to offer! In the second half of…

Book Review: Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson

Margaret Rogerson’s second novel, following up a New York Times  bestseller, establishes her as an exceptional contributor to the vast world of young adult fantasy. Sorcery of Thorns may only be a stand alone novel but its fast pace and…