There’s just something special about stories that follow a group of siblings. Maybe it’s the built-in loyalty. Maybe it’s the banter. Maybe it’s the way they can argue one minute and risk everything for each other the next. Sibling series feel like coming home — you get to watch relationships deepen, see different personalities shine,… Continue reading Why I Love Book Series About Siblings (And My Favorites You Should Read)
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The Captive Throne by Kenley Davidson
The Captive Throne continues Evaraine and Danric’s story and feels very much like a transitional book in the series—one that focuses more on emotional resolution and setting up future events than on nonstop action. After everything they’ve been through, Evaraine and Danric finally reach the point we’ve been waiting for: honesty. Secrets come out. Walls… Continue reading The Captive Throne by Kenley Davidson
The Hidden Queen by Kenley Davidson
The Hidden Queen shifts the focus of the series to new characters, new politics, and a new royal alliance—and while a lot happens plot-wise, this one felt very different from the first two books for me. This story follows Princess Evaraine as she travels to Garimore to fulfill a vow to marry Prince Vaniell… except… Continue reading The Hidden Queen by Kenley Davidson
The Unseen Heir by Kenley Davidson
After the danger, secrets, and nonstop tension of The Faceless Mage, I went into The Unseen Heir hoping for answers—and this conclusion to Leisa and Kyrion’s story definitely delivers them. This second book shifts the focus a bit. Instead of constant undercover missions and assassin encounters, the story leans more into politics, loyalty, identity, and… Continue reading The Unseen Heir by Kenley Davidson
The Faceless Mage by Kenley Davidson
If you love fantasy filled with secrets, hidden identities, slow-burn tension, and just enough danger to keep your heart racing, The Faceless Mage absolutely delivers. This first book in Kenley Davidson’s six-book series pulled me in right away with mystery after mystery layered into the story. From the very beginning, there’s a sense that something… Continue reading The Faceless Mage by Kenley Davidson
A Dragon Outside by Anabelle Raven
A Dragon Outside was such a satisfying continuation of the story. If the first book hooked me with mystery and tension, this one grabbed me with action, heart, and deeper character growth. Right away, the stakes feel bigger. The kingdoms are still fragile, politics are messy, and shadow monsters are attacking again. Nothing feels settled… Continue reading A Dragon Outside by Anabelle Raven
A Dragon Inside by Anabelle Raven
If you love fantasy with political intrigue, layered characters, and a romance that simmers instead of sprints, A Dragon Inside is such a satisfying read. From the very first chapters, I was hooked. The story opens with unanswered questions and quiet tension—mysterious history, strained family loyalties, and a chained dragon rider sitting in a dungeon… Continue reading A Dragon Inside by Anabelle Raven
Fit for a Prince by Abigail Manning
Sometimes you pick up a book expecting a light fantasy romance… and then suddenly it’s midnight, your cocoa is cold, and you’re telling yourself “just one more chapter” for the fifth time. That was Fit for a Prince for me. From the very first pages, the story wastes no time pulling you straight into chaos.… Continue reading Fit for a Prince by Abigail Manning