Reader Score
94%
94% of readers
recommend this book
Elizabeth Lowham began writing at fifteen years old and never stopped. She is a two-time award-winning author, as well as a Reading the West and Foreword INDIE Book of the Year finalist. A lifelong obsession with fairy tales led her to begin her publishing journey with fairy-tale retellings--Beauty Reborn and Astra Remade--before she found her home in no-spice romantasy with Casters and Crowns. Her own version of happily ever after is happening with her family in Colorado and involves copious amounts of snuggles, chocolate truffles, and cozy books.
"An absolute delight! . . . Elizabeth has created a story that leaves you not only swooning, but absolutely enchanted."
--Allison Anderson, author of The Cartographer's War series (5/5/2025 12:00:00 AM)"Sonnets and Serpents had me gasping, laughing, and wistfully sighing from the first page to the last. With an immersive world full of lovable characters, magic, and plenty of swoon, Lowham's latest work is the perfect enemies-to-lovers romance! This book will hold a permanent spot in my heart and on my shelf."
--Ashley Bustamante, author of the Color Theory trilogy (5/7/2025 12:00:00 AM)"With fascinating world building, a slow-burn, enemies-to-lovers romance, and plenty of twists, SONNETS AND SERPENTS will ensnare you, holding you captive until the final breathless moments."
--Sara B. Larson, best-selling author of DEFY and A PROMISED VENGEANCE (5/12/2025 12:00:00 AM)"Exciting . . . [Eliza] grows from a hopeless romantic with a soft spot for sonnets into a fiery leader, while Silas goes from a cynical loner to someone who can embrace the love Eliza extends to him. In their race to unravel the mystery of the disappearances, Silas and Eliza go from strangers to allies to lovers, learning to give one another grace so as not to repeat the mistakes of their past."
-- "Foreword Reviews" (7/28/2025 12:00:00 AM)"The core themes--balancing love and fear, connection and betrayal, and unlearning the dehumanization of others--resonate deeply, and the storytelling is warm and sincere . . . An enjoyable light fantasy."
-- "Kirkus" (9/23/2025 12:00:00 AM)