Saturday, May 30, 2026

Book Review: Bone Witch by Ivy Asher (The Osseous Chronicles Book 1)

Genre: Urban Fantasy • Paranormal Romance • Dark Fantasy

Tropes: Bone Witch, Blood Magic, Enemies to Lovers, Forced Bonding, Shifters, Magical Inheritance, Reluctant Heroine, Found Powers, Betrayal, Slow Burn Romance

Spice Level: None (Romantic Tension, No Real Spice Yet)

Format: eBook

Series: The Osseous Chronicles Book 1


    Just because Lennox was born into the Osseoumancer family never meant she expected to inherit the bones. Surely they would pass to her cousin—the one who actually showed talent for the family magic. But after her grandmother dies, the enchanted bones mysteriously appear on Lennox’s table after a long shift working as a masseuse. And just like that, her old life is over.

    Now responsible for her grandmother’s magic shop, Lennox must quickly learn how to wield dangerous bone magic, bond with a familiar, and navigate a supernatural world she never expected to inherit. But before she can even settle into her new role, Rogan Kendrick walks into the shop searching for answers about his missing brother. Then he magically binds Lennox to him against her will. His deal is simple: help him find his brother, and he’ll remove the binding. Assuming she survives long enough to collect.

    This was another case of TikTok convincing me to buy a book, and honestly? It did not disappoint when it came to atmosphere and magic. The bone witch elements were easily my favorite part of the story. The entire concept of osseoumancy felt dark, unique, and incredibly fun to read about. Add blood witches and shifters into the mix and I was immediately invested in the world.

    The pacing is fast right from the beginning, and the story feels very much like stepping into a fully established magical underground society. Lennox gets thrown headfirst into powers, responsibilities, magical politics, and dangerous people before she even has time to process her grandmother’s death.

    I also really liked Lennox as a main character. She’s capable without instantly becoming overpowered, and she reacts to everything happening around her in a way that actually feels believable. Watching her slowly step into her grandmother’s role while trying to figure out who she can trust kept me hooked the entire time.

    As for Rogan…that man tested my patience. For most of the book I was fully on board with the enemies-to-lovers tension and the reluctant partnership between them. There’s a lot of chemistry simmering beneath the surface, even though this first book has basically no actual spice. But those final chapters? Absolutely not. The betrayal pushed me right to the edge of wanting to throw the book across the room. Maybe he gets an incredible redemption arc later in the series. Maybe not. Currently undecided.

    The shifters, however? No complaints there. I would not be remotely upset if Lennox decided one of them was the better option.

    This book definitely reads more like the beginning of a larger story rather than a fully self-contained installment. We spend most of the time establishing the world, meeting the major players, uncovering magical history, and setting up future conflicts. Very little is wrapped up by the ending, and it closes on a pretty significant cliffhanger.

    At the moment I’m undecided on whether I’ll continue the series, but I’ve been trying to get better about actually finishing series I start…so we’ll see.

You’ll Love This Book If You Enjoy:

  • Dark urban fantasy with unique magic systems
  • Bone witches and blood magic
  • Enemies-to-lovers tension
  • Morally gray love interests
  • Forced magical bonds
  • Shifters and supernatural politics
  • Slow burn paranormal romance
  • Atmospheric magical shops
  • FMCs inheriting dangerous powers
  • Books that end with dramatic betrayal

A fast-paced paranormal fantasy filled with bone magic, supernatural intrigue, reluctant attraction, and just enough betrayal to leave you emotionally wounded by the final page.

    This book is available on Kindle Unlimited or buy it on Amazon for $4.99 by clicking here

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Book Review: My Funny Demon Valentine by Aurora Ascher (Hell Bend Book 1)

 Genre: Paranormal Romance • Dark Fantasy Romance

Tropes: Demon Prince, Cursed MMC, Touch Her and Die, Escaped From Hell, Fated Mates Vibes, Brothers in Exile, Protective Hero, Jazz Musician FMC, Forced Proximity

Spice Level: 🌶️🌶️🌶️

Format: eBook

Series: Hell Bent Book 1


    Asmodeus is a Prince of Hell, and feelings are supposed to be beneath him. Love, joy, music—those are human weaknesses. After centuries cursed to exist in a dull, colorless world where no one can truly see him, Ash has accepted that emptiness is simply his reality.

    Now living in London alongside his equally dangerous brothers after escaping Hell, Ash spends his nights hiding in jazz clubs, clinging to one of the few things that still makes him feel something. Then he meets Evangeline. Talented, beautiful, and somehow completely unaffected by his curse, Eva sees the real him immediately—and the curse begins to crack. Unfortunately, Hell wants its princes back. And by getting close to Eva, Ash may have just painted a target on her back.

    This was my book club’s pick of the month and I ended up enjoying it way more than I expected. I’m always weak for demon romances, and this one absolutely delivered on the vibes. Broody immortal demon prince obsessed with a talented woman who sees past his curse? Immediate yes.

    The chemistry between Ash and Eva is intense from the start, and the book wastes absolutely no time bringing the spice. Their relationship is packed with tension, emotional vulnerability, and plenty of explicit scenes while they try to stay one step ahead of the forces hunting Ash and his brothers.

    I also loved the curse aspect of the story. Watching Ash slowly rediscover joy, color, and emotion through Eva was honestly my favorite part of the book. Underneath all the spice and action there’s a surprisingly emotional core about loneliness, identity, and finally being seen for who you truly are.

    The humor throughout the book caught me off guard too. Between the brothers’ banter, Ash trying to navigate emotions after centuries of emptiness, and the supernatural chaos unfolding around them, there were quite a few moments that genuinely made me laugh. Some twists were pretty easy to predict early on, especially surrounding Eva, but honestly it didn’t take away from the enjoyment for me. The fun was in watching everything unfold and seeing how the characters handled it.

    The romance wraps up nicely by the end, but the larger conflict is clearly just beginning, and I’m very interested to see where the rest of the brothers’ stories go from here. I’ll absolutely be continuing this series.

You’ll Love This Book If You Enjoy:

  • Demon romances with morally gray MMCs
  • Super spicy paranormal romance
  • Protective heroes obsessed with the FMC
  • Jazz club aesthetics and moody London settings
  • Escaped-from-Hell storylines
  • Cursed immortals learning to feel again
  • Brothers who banter while causing chaos
  • Fast-paced fantasy romance with humor and action
  • Romance mixed with supernatural politics and danger

A sexy, emotional demon romance packed with curses, chaos, jazz clubs, and a surprisingly heartfelt story about learning how to feel alive again.

    This book is available on Kindle Unlimited or buy it on Amazon for $8.99 by clicking here