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adventurous emotional lighthearted reflective fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

This anthology was full of such wonderful and worldly stories! Each story was unique and sweet; I've listed a few of my stand out favorites below.

1. The Hundred Names of Atiya Djinn by Nicole L. Soper Gorden. Even after finishing the anthology, it has stood out in my brain as an amazing tale, though it was only the second one I read!

2. My Faery Name by C.P. Miller. I am not a huge fae reader or fan, but this story stood out for it's sweetness, and the way the author describes the world around the characters.

3. Her Name Upon Their Lips by Katheryn Reilly. I LOVE a good medieval tale with a strong heroine lead, and this particular story revolves around friendship and protection. I truly enjoyed the authors style of writing and ability to world build!
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