*October Winners*
To Have and To Hold, by Patricia Gaffney. Romance, Historical. A+
Pros: Gorgeous language, nuanced characters, beautiful relationship. Cons: Rape scene. Hero's an ass for the first half.
Burn for Burn, by Siobhan Vivian and Jenny Han. A+
Pros: Excellent developed heroines, great continuation of story, well-established but subtle paranormal element. Cons: Doesn't really stand on its own.
*October Dud*
This is W.A.R., by Lisa Roecker and Laura Roecker. YA, Contemporary. C
Pros: Revenge. Cons: Cliched, unlikable characters. Badly constructed plot.
*The Best of the Rest*
In This House of Brede, by Rumer Godden. Fiction, Contemporary (circa 1960). A
Pros: Diverse cast of female characters, eye-opening examination into monastic life. Cons: No real plot.
Thieftaker, by D.B. Jackson. Mystery, Fantasy, Historical. B
Pros: Interesting setting, colourful characters. Cons: Repetitive plot, so-so mystery.
Trial by Desire, by Courtney Milan. Romance, Historical. C+
Pros: Awesome heroine, interesting dramatic plot. Cons: Condescending jerkface hero.
The Postmistress, by Sarah Blake. Fiction, Historical. DNF
Pros: Historical detail, decent writing. Cons: Utterly boring and a complete lack of plot.
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