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219 results found for "lauren mills"
- Review by Lissa Sloan: Wolf Skin by Mary McMyne
Some flutter alive and free, while others are trapped in the killing jar and skewered with a pin.
- Cinderella's Hearth
(Fill greased muffin tins with batter and bake for 20 minutes in 350 degree oven. After filling pans with batter, line edges with foil.
- Review by Kelly Jarvis: Dearest Beast by Felicia Grossman
midwife named Rebecca Adler after his daughter inadvertently damages her home and laboratory, it seems a mild will easily navigate the East End as they note the markers of a Beauty and the Beast story: a couple ill-suited
- Review by Kelly Jarvis: The Unicorn Hunters by Katherine Arden
which now hang in the cloisters of New York City, tapestries which feature a unicorn being hunted, killed
- Review by Kelly Jarvis: Wake Me Most Wickedly by Felicia Grossman
The budding romance between Hannah and Soloman is filled with fairy tale references to apples and mirrors
- Book Review: The Collected Enchantments by Theodora Goss
The Collected Enchantments, (publication date-February 14th, 2023) by Theodora Goss, is a book filled She lives, happily ever after, with her husband and three sons in a house filled with fairy tale books
- Throwback Thursday: The Innocent Princess by Miriam Kresh
“Thank you, ma’am, I would like only milk and a little fresh fruit,” said Alice, looking at the steaming When Alice had eaten her fill, Ethel massaged her with oil of roses, leaving her relaxed from head to
- Throwback Thursday: The Crone in the Cornfield, by Kristen VanBlargan
For a moment, both were silent, and then the queen took her fill from the cup. *** No, we aren’t at the A faint glow filled the stone crevices of Lathe’s cell. As twilight filled the horizon, though, the field still bristled with swaying stalks. Water flowed and flowed from it, filling the field. She bears him three children, who are filled with fay curiosity.
- Review by Lissa Sloan: Hooked by A.C. Wise
The beast kills those who get in the way of its search for James, and only James can stop it.
- Cinderella’s Hearth: Surviving Turmoil, by Kate Wolford
of news a day, please stop—unless you are one of those magically protected, chill people who isn’t filled
- Review by Kelly Jarvis: What Monstrous Gods by Rosamund Hodge
life, and healing, and she is one of a handful of girls to be born with the power to enter the briars, kill
- Review by Kelly Jarvis: The Society for Soulless Girls by Laura Stevens
When a new student is killed in the North Tower, Lottie and Alice become involved in a dangerous plot











