The Last Heir to Blackwood Library by Hester Fox was a fun, quick read about a woman who inherits a house and has to fight to save herself once she's inside. It's definitely gothic, and fell somewhere in the middle of speculative and horror. There's romance (but it's not a romance), and there's a mystery that the main character struggles to solve given the particular challenges of the library. This was definitely a curl-up-on-a-gloomy-day book, and I read it when it was way too warm outside.
This is my public declaration that I am officially throwing myself (bodily) in to the ring/goblet/hat as an Author Mentor Match round 7 hopeful! As someone who recently organized my google drive, I have to admit that while I've only considered myself to be writing "seriously" for about two years, I've been doing this for ... a while. I've participated in at least one Nano Camp every year since 2012. Of those, I've written "the end" on five full novels and one novella. I've queried two of those novels and the novella, and while the rejections have been very encouraging, they've all still been rejections. After spending about a year and a half working on the same WIP over and over and over, I decided it was time for something new. Currently, I'm working on a lower-YA fantasy in which a pair of 14-year olds with strange powers fight to save their town, while trying to find their places in it. Featuring giant centipedes,...

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