ARC Review: Embrace the Serpent by Sunya Mara

Special thanks to HarperCollins for providing a digital ARC via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review!

Embrace the Serpent
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication Date: 24 June 2025
Genre: YA Romance Fantasy

Panda Rating:

(3 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

In this sweeping romantic fantasy, a dangerous deal binds a young jeweler’s apprentice to the mysterious Serpent King in a marriage of convenience, thrusting her into a deadly game between the cunning, fearsome ruler and his rebellious huntsman. Perfect for fans of The Wrath & the Dawn and Once Upon a Broken Heart!

The Serpent King has come to find his bride, and with his arrival festivities sweep through the city. Inside and outside the Rose Palace await women from across the six kingdoms determined to become his new bride-to-beโ€”all except for eighteen-year-old Saphira.

After escaping life as a palace ward under the cruel djinn Lady Incarnadine, Saphira now works as the apprentice to the unscrupulous jewelsmith Galen. Out of fear of being discovered, she hides her rare gift for harnessing the magic in gemstones and lets Galen take credit for her craft.

But when Galen makes a boast that ruffles the court, Lady Incarnadine punishes him with an impossible taskโ€”one that threatens to drag Saphira back into Incarnadineโ€™s grasp. Desperate to avoid this fate, Saphira strikes a dangerous deal with Rane, the enigmatic huntsman sent by the Serpent King to find the best jewelsmith in the empire.

Rane promises that if Saphira crafts a mysterious piece for his master, the Serpent King will grant her a new identity and freedom. But when their plans go awry and the only way out is to marry the Serpent King, Saphira becomes entangled in the dangerous affairs of kingdoms and empiresโ€”caught between the cunning, handsome Rane and her cold, serpentine husband.

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Death of a parent (off page, recounted), violence, war themes, blood, poisoning

TL;DR: Perhaps my expectations were a bit too high but Iโ€™m a little disappointed that I didnโ€™t end up loving this more. I rarely say this, but I think Embrace the Serpent couldโ€™ve benefitted from being a duology for more detailed world-building, better exploration of the magic system, and deeper character arcs/relationship development. That said, I think it was a fairly solid YA romance fantasy with a unique magic system, and interesting settings and characters. I would recommend this for fantasy readers who arenโ€™t looking for in-depth world-building and magic exploration, but enjoy being reeled in with a simple and unique system, plus those who love an innocently sweet romance with fairly decent stakes.

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ARC Review: The Bad Boy Rule by Maren Moore

Special thanks to the author for providing a digital ARC via Valentine PR in exchange for an honest review!

The Bad Boy Rule (Hellcats Hockey #1)
Publication Date: 12 June 2025
Genre: Adult Contemporary Sports Romance

Panda Rating:

(4 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

A deliciously sexy, bad boy/good girl, hockey romance from Amazon Top 20 bestselling sports romance author, Maren Moore.

Lennon

Saint Devereaux has a reputation that precedes him.
Orleans Universityโ€™s resident bad boy on and off the ice.
And I know to stay far away. Until thereโ€™s a mixup and weโ€™re forced to share our ice time.
I canโ€™t stand his cocky attitude, or how annoyingly attractive he is.
Heโ€™s the reason the Bad Boy Rule exists.
Because guys like him will break your heart.
But the more time I spend with the hot, tattooed enforcer, the more I realize that being badโ€ฆ has never been so much fun.

Saint

Lennon Rousseau plays the role of a high society socialite well.
Sheโ€™s the definition of a good girl.
Valedictorian, president of the esteemed Social Club, a purity pact with her friends.
And I want to ruin her the way that her father ruined my life.
I can think of a hundred ways to dirty her up, and getting her beneath me is the perfect place to start.
I thought she might be the answer to getting my revenge, but now Iโ€™m beginning to wonder if sheโ€™s the one whoโ€™ll bring me to my knees instead.

The Bad Boy rule is a standalone in the Hellcats Hockey series which takes place in the Orleans University world.

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Emotional and physical abuse by a parent (mostly off-page), drug and alcohol abuse of a secondary character, toxic familial relationships, chronic illness of a child (briefly mentioned, very minor secondary character), fighting/physical violence (on page), explicit sex scenes (on page)

TL;DR: The Bad Boy Rule is a great start to a new hockey romance series from Moore and Iโ€™m excited to see whose story comes next! This was a great hate-to-love romance featuring a good girl x bad boy combination that set my Kindle on fire. Once Saint and Lennon open up to each other and see beyond the personas theyโ€™ve perfected for the public, their connection was so good and their chemistry was intense! If youโ€™re looking for personal growth and emotional vulnerability alongside many wickedly steamy moments, plus, no third act breakup then I think youโ€™ll enjoy this romance!

That said, I would recommend checking out the authorโ€™s content warnings for the book as it does cover topics that may be triggering for some readers.

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Blog Tour Review: Arcana: The Lost Heirs by Sam Prentice-Jones

Hi friends, I’m back for another blog tour today! I’m excited to share my thoughts as part of the blog tour hosted by Toppling Stacks Tours for Arcana: The Lost Heirs by Sam Prentice-Jones.

Thanks to Feiwel & Friends for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Arcana: The Lost Heirs
Publisher
: Feiwel & Friends
Publication Date: 24 June 2025
Genre: New Adult Graphic Novel

Rating:

(4 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

Debut author/illustrator Sam Prentice-Jones explores fighting against your destiny and reconciling the actions of your ancestors in Arcana: The Lost Heirs, a tarot-inspired fantasy graphic novel for young adults.

James, Daphne, Koko, and Sonny have all grown up surrounded by magic in the Arcana, an organization of witches that protects the magical world, run by the mysterious and secretive Majors. Eli Jones, however, didnโ€™t even know other witches existed… until he stumbled into James. As James introduces Eli to the world of the Arcana, he finds the family he never had, and a blossoming romance with James.

The five new friends soon realize that sinister things are afoot and everything may not be what it seems at the Arcana. When the group delves deeper into the mystery surrounding the deaths of their parents and the Majorโ€™s rise to power, they discover that theyโ€™re at the center of a curse โ€“ one theyโ€™ve just unwittingly set into motion. As the friends search for answers, theyโ€™ll have to confront the cursed legacy that links them in hopes of freeing their futures.

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โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Death of parent, generational trauma

Arcana: The Lost Heirs is a great start to a new graphic novel series! It’s witchy, mysterious, and had a great found-family vibe going on. The art style and colour palette matched the story perfectly and I loved how different colours were used for varying characters but also emotions, moods, and events! It set the scenes apart quite well and helped to project a strong atmosphere for the story.

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ARC Review: The Raven and the Dove by Kaitlyn Davis

Special thanks to the author for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

The Raven and the Dove (The Raven and the Dove #1)
Pub Date:
9 March 2020
Genre: YA Romance Fantasy

Panda Rating:

(4 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

Four fates collide in this avian-inspired, epic fantasy retelling of Tristan and Isolde!

A princess longing to be free…

On the dawn of her courtship trials, Princess Lyana Aethionus knows she should be focused on winning her perfect mate, yet her thoughts wander to the open sky waiting at the edge of her floating kingdom. One final adventure calls. Upon fleeing the palace, the last thing she expects to find is a raven prince locked in a death match with a dragon.

A bastard aching to belong…

Reviled son of a dead king, Rafe would do anything for his beloved half-brother, Prince Lysander Taetanus, including posing as him in the upcoming courtship trials. When a dragon interrupts their secret exchange, he orders his studious sibling to run. After suffering a fatal blow, Rafe is saved by a beautiful dove who possesses forbidden magic, just like him.

Fate brought them together, now destiny will tear them apart…

Unknown to the world above, on the foggy sea ten thousand feet below, a young king fights a forgotten war. He believes Lyana is the queen prophesied to save the world, and with the help of his favored spy, hidden deep in the highest ranks of the dove royal house, he will stop at nothing to have her.

Three shocking betrayals. Two star-crossed lovers. One unforgettable journey.

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Blackmail, infidelity (recounted), death of parents, violence, blood, description of injuries, description of injury from fire, kidnapping, fade to black sex scene, stalking

Okay, I will admit that Iโ€™m impressed. Pushing aside the fact that it took me 5 years to finally get past the first chapter (all other attempts didnโ€™t take and this time it took me 3 days to pass it), I ended up devouring the rest of the book in a day. Admittedly, I skimmed some of the longer overly descriptive scenes that didnโ€™t seem to add anything other than splendour to the story. That said, this turned out to be more than I expected! Letโ€™s get straight into what did and donโ€™t work for me and what was in between:

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Blog Tour Review: Blades of Furry, Vol. 1 by Deya Muniz & Emily Erdos

Hi friends, I’m back for another blog tour today! I’m excited to share my thoughts as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours for Blades of Furry by Deya Muniz & Emily Erdos.

Thanks to Little, Brown Ink for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Blades of Furry, Vol. 1
Publisher
: Little, Brown Ink
Publication Date: 13 May 2025
Genre: Young Adult Graphic Novel

Rating:

(5 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

Enter the high stakes world of battle skating in this rivals-to-lovers romance based on the spectacularly popular webcomic.

Emile is an up-and-coming rookie in battle skating, a sport that combines the grace of figure skating with the high impact sparring of martial arts. Just as he is gearing up to fight in his next duel at the championships, thereโ€™s a change in the lineup! To his horror, heโ€™ll have to face off against reigning champion Radu, the best battle skater in the world (and Emileโ€™s longtime skating idol). Thereโ€™s no way he can win!

During a pivotal moment in their match, however, Emile discovers Raduโ€™s most closely guarded secretโ€ฆand itโ€™s a bloody one. This could destroy Raduโ€™s career for good, but when feelings start to develop between them both on and off the rink, will this rivalry turn into something moreโ€ฆ?

Based on the WEBTOON hit comic with over forty million views and half a million subscribers, this irresistible story full of heart-pounding romance, breathtaking skate battles, and secrets both good and bad is now available in a gorgeous print edition that includes never-before-seen content!

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TL;DR: Inject this into my veins because I want to live and breathe this 24/7. Holy granola, I donโ€™t have the words for how much I enjoyed this and Iโ€™m so glad it came on my radar. Not to exaggerate or anything, but if I could give it a million stars I would. It might even be one of my favourite reads of the year and I know that sounds wild but honestly, I had the best time reading it. I laughed, cried, squee-d and even raged in frustration. Not only did it make me feel all the things but it left me feeling so full of happy, and I canโ€™t remember the last time a book left me feeling this satisfied. ๐Ÿฅน I came to love these characters and got so invested in their arcs that I may have gone to finish whatโ€™s available of the Webtoon series because Iโ€™m not going to put myself through the torture of waiting any longer than I have to. Sorry, not sorry! ๐Ÿคญย Needless to say, this has easily slotted itself into my favourite graphic novels/webcomics of all time and I would urge you to check it out asap. I donโ€™t think youโ€™ll be disappointed, even if you donโ€™t consider yourself to be a furry (cos neither was I)! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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ARC Review: Sliding Home Jaqueline Snowe

Special thanks to Jaqueline Snowe for providing a digital ARC in exchange for an honest review!

Sliding Home (Out of the Park #2)
Publication Date: 6 May 2025
Genre: Adult Contemporary Sports Romance

Panda Rating:

(4.5 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

Two years ago, she pushed him away. Now, heโ€™s backโ€ฆ and heโ€™s not giving up.

Michelle Benning has no time for distractionsโ€”not when sheโ€™s juggling school, two jobs, and a past she refuses to look back on. Love? Itโ€™s never been part of her plan. So when Brooks Madsen, the rising baseball star she once almost let in, walks back into her life, sheโ€™s determined to keep him at armโ€™s length.

Brooks never understood why Michelle ran, but heโ€™s never forgotten her. Their connection was realโ€”fiery, intense, and impossible to ignore. And now that heโ€™s back in town, he wants answers. But for every step closer he gets, Michelle puts up another wall.

She thinks sheโ€™s protecting herself. He knows sheโ€™s running. And when the past sheโ€™s been hiding from comes crashing back, Michelle has to decide: keep runningโ€ฆ or finally let Brooks be the one person she trusts to stay.

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Child abuse (recounted, minor detail), substance abuse/addiction (secondary character, mentioned), extortion/black mail, stalking, parent with dementia (on page, detailed)

TL;DR: Sliding Home is a great second-chance romance featuring two tough MCs who are easy to like and whom you almost immediately want to root for! Michelle and Brooks were great characters individually but together, their romance gave angst and a whole lot of (delightful) tension! I loved their โ€œwill-they-wonโ€™t-theyโ€ dance and found myself fully invested in their HEA. While this is very character driven, there was also a mini-suspenseful plot that made sense to the story, but I found the reasoning behind the third-act to be a bit frustrating, even if I did understand how it fit into their story. Overall, this had the character depth I feel I have been missing in a lot of the (indie) romances I read these days, and I loved it! If youโ€™re looking for a non-sports heavy โ€œsports romanceโ€, a second-chance romance where the characters work to reach a good place, and plenty of open communicative moments, then I would recommend checking this out.

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Blog Tour Review: Saint Catherine by Anna Meyer

Hi friends, I’m back for another blog tour today! I’m excited to share my thoughts as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours for Saint Catherine by Anna Meyer.

Thanks to Labyrinth Road for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Saint Catherine
Publisher
: 23rd St.
Publication Date: 29 April 2025
Genre: Adult Contemporary Graphic Novel

Rating:

(5 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

A relatable adult graphic novel about a woman who skips Sunday mass for the first time in her life only to discover sheโ€™s possibly being possessed by a demon.

As a recovering Irish American Catholic, she has mostly traded the world of communion and confessionals for the โ€œcity-girlโ€ struggle of work-life balance, family, and her relationships. The only thing she has not been able to shake is her fear that something bad will happen if she misses Sunday mass.

But her fears become a reality when she skips mass for the first time and discovers she is now being possessed by a demon claiming to be the prince of hell. As she takes matters into her own hands and attempts to exorcise these demons (both the paranormal and emotional kind), Catherine must face her buried guilt and what it truly means to be good.

A cathartic and engaging view into the messy life of an urban women in her early twenties, Anna Meyerโ€™s Saint Catherine is truly a story of letting go of guilt and taking responsibilities for your desires, hopes, and mistakes.

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This was a great graphic novel that I think will appeal to readers of all ages, especially the adults but perhaps even some older YA readers. I think it will also appeal to those who have a non-linear relationship with religion. I didn’t think that a story about a young woman who believes she’s possessed by dozens of evil spirits because she missed church one time could be so entertaining. However, the author did a fantastic job bringing Catherine’s story to life. I didn’t expect to feel a slew of emotions from frustration and shock to heartbreak and overwhelming sadness to healing contentment, but Meyers made me feel it all!

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Blog Tour Review: The Dragon’s Apprentice by James Riley

Hi friends, I’m back for another blog tour today! I’m excited to share my thoughts and a ‘book look’ as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours for The Dragon’s Apprentice by James Riley.

Thanks to Labyrinth Road for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

The Dragon’s Apprentice
Publisher
: Labyrinth Road
Publication Date: 1 April 2025
Genre: MG Fantasy

Rating:

(3.5 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

In this hilarious fantasy adventure from the New York Times bestselling author of the Story Thieves series, a girl strikes a deal with the ancient, cranky dragon she accidentally summoned to teach her the forbidden magic she needs to save her mother.

STOP. Donโ€™t read any further. There are magic spells in this book, and the Emperor has forbidden anyone from learning magic, because itโ€™s way too dangerous! If you try one of the spells, any number of terrible things might happen (or so the Emperor says).

Donโ€™t be like Ciara, a twelve-year-old girl living in the tiny village of Skael. When she used a spell from within this book, she ended up summoning a dragon. A DRAGON! Those things breathe fire! From their mouths! Sheโ€™s obviously doomed.

And donโ€™t listen if Ciara tells you that dragons wonโ€™t hurt humans, and that they even once taught us magic, a thousand years ago. Definitely donโ€™t pay any attention to the fact that the dragon she summoned, Scorch, might be willing to help rescue Ciaraโ€™s mother and free her village from the Emperor and his Warden, because itโ€™s all obviously a big lie. So put this book down, and forget about it. Magic is just way too dangerous. After all, you wouldnโ€™t want to summon your own dragon, would you?

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TL;DR: The Dragonโ€™s Apprentice is a fantastical and magical adventure-filled tale. With a feisty and exuberant leading character fighting for justice against evil rulers and trying to uncover what happened to the most powerful mage in the land alongside a grumpy dragon to teach her all about magic, I think this is a story that many middle-grade readers will enjoy!

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ARC Mini-Review: The Knight and the Butcherbird by Alix E. Harrow

Special thanks to Amazon Original Stories for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review!

The Knight and the Butcherbird
Publisher: Amazon Original Stories
Pub Date: 11 March 2025
Genre: Adult Dystopian Fantasy

Panda Rating:

(5 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

New York Times bestselling author Alix E. Harrow weaves a dystopian fairy tale that follows the town storyteller as she struggles to protect a local demon from the knight hired to kill it.

In this gritty, haunting tale about doing whatever it takes for love, a small-town storyteller resolves to keep the local monsterโ€”and her own secretsโ€”safe from a legendary knight.

Nestled deep in the steep hills, valleys, and surrounding woodlands lies Iron Hollow, a rural community beset by demons. Such horrors are common in the outlands, where most folks die young, if they donโ€™t turn into monsters first. But whatโ€™s causing these transformations?

No one has the answer, not even the townโ€™s oral historian, seventeen-year-old Shrike. And when a legendary knight is summoned to hunt down the latest beast to haunt their woods, Shrike has more reason than most to be concerned. Because that demon was her wife. And while Shrike is certain that May still recognizes herโ€”that May is still human, somewhere beneath it allโ€”she canโ€™t prove it.

Determined to keep May safe, Shrike stalks the knight and his demon-hunting hawk through the recesses of the forest. But as they creep through toxic creeks and overgrown kudzu, Shrike realizes the knight has a secret of his own. And heโ€™ll do anything to protect it.

I am not at all surprised that I ended up loving The Knight and the Butcherbird. Being more familiar with Harrowโ€™s work by now, I knew that she would throw in some twisty elements that, when they click, they click hard and she managed to do it again with this short story. This is an unconventional love story set in a dystopian future where the results of climate change, environmental degradation, illness, corruption, and war have warped the world as we know it and turned it into a bleak and disease-ridden reality. Even in this future reality, the ugly side of human nature prevails against the weak majority. It was almost terrifying how easy it was to picture this future because of the state of our world and I think that made this an even more impactful read for me.

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Blog Tour Review + Book Look: A Song for You and I by K. O’Neill

Hi friends, I’m back for another blog tour today! I’m excited to share my thoughts and a ‘book look’ as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours for A Song for You and I by K. O’Neill.

Thanks to Random House Graphic for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

A Song for You and I
Publisher
: Random House Graphic
Publication Date: 4 March 2025
Genre: MG/YA Fantasy Graphic Novel
Rep: Non-Binary, Trans, LGBT+

Rating:

(4 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

Being a ranger means adventure, action, and protecting the weak. But who protects the ranger when they lose their way? From the bestselling author of The Moth Keeper and the Tea Dragon Society comes a must read MG graphic novel for fans of soft sweeping fantasy romances. Rowan knows exactly what they to be a ranger, protecting their village alongside their trusted flying horse Kes. But when Rowanโ€™s eagerness to show off their worth gets Kes injured, Rowan is suddenly unsure if theyโ€™re capable of being the protector theyโ€™ve always dreamed of becoming. With Kes needing to heal, Rowan is assigned a slow and winding expedition across the outlying lands. Paired with a lackadasical sheep hearder Leone, Rowan only finds frustration as they seem to fail even the simplest tasks. But Leoneโ€™s own struggles, and endless support brings a new possibility to Rowan. Could their unlikely friendship be something more? And if it is, will Rowan be able to leave Leone behind to pursue being a ranger once Kes is healed?

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At this point, I will read any story that Oโ€™Neill puts down in whatever medium or format they choose. Without fail, their stories are always full of heart, warmth, and kindness. Their stories always include big life lessons told in such a gentle and nurturing way, and their latest graphic novel is no different.

My Book Look for A Song for You and I

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