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Thank you Forever and NetGalley for eARC of The Summer of Second Chances! All opinions in this review are my own.
I have loved each book in Miranda Liasson's Seashell Harbor series but The Summer of Second Chances is my favorite! I don't know if it's because you have two books worth of tension leading up to Darla and Nick's story or if it's because you can also see the aftermath of Hadley's and Kit's stories but the third installment is so good! I am sad to be saying goodbye to Seashell Harbor but happy the series ended on such a high note!
Thank you Forever and NetGalley for the eARC of One Night With The Duke! All opinions in this review are my own.
The biggest strength of One Night With The Duke is that the author writes tension really well! Although Eliza knows she should stay away from the Duke, she can't help herself. I liked the danger that shrouded the Duke in the beginning with the rumor that he killed his family but felt like the novel sort of lost this thread in the middle of the book only to pick it back up at the end.
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Loveable characters:
Yes
Thank you Level Best Books and NetGalley for the eARC of Mayhem in Circulation! All opinions in this review are my own.
Mayhem in Circulation is the second book in the Larkspur Library Mysteries series. While I liked the first book, Death Checked Out, this sequel has so much happen in it and has so many twists that you have to check it out! I ended up reading this one in three days because I couldn't put it down!
Set in the small town of Larkspur, the local librarian Greta is preparing for the Fall Festival when a disaster strikes. Greta must find who is behind all of the recent crimes in Larkspur before the town's name is tarnished!
I like that the author writes slightly shocking cozies and each book in the Larkspur Library Mysteries series has been great!
adventurous
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Loveable characters:
Yes
Thank you Flux and NetGalley for the eARC of City of Vicious Night! All opinions in this review are my own.
I really wish I had reread City of Shattered Light before reading City of Vicious Night. While the characters and plot did start to come back to me, I would have liked the refresh. The good news is that City of Vicious Night is such a fun read that even if you can't remember everything from the first book, you will still enjoy it!
While there is a satisfying end to this book, I am really hoping it is not the end of the Requiem Dark series! Winn did an excellent job of creating loveable characters that I am not ready to leave yet! I would be really interested in spin-off books focusing on the different characters and what they do after the events in City of Vicious Night!
Overall, Requiem Dark was a great duology and if you are like futuristic cities, found family, and trials this is is a series for you!
Thank you to the author for the eARC of Reserved! All opinions in this review are my own.
While I liked Valentina and Gabriel's story in Rush, there is just something about Adrian and Neveah's story! I don't know if it's the forbidden love trope, Neveah's tennis history, or Neveah being the only girl Adrian has ever wanted to be in a relationship with, but Reserved was so good! Rose does an excellent job of making F1 accessible to readers who may not know about the sport while also rewarding readers who are fans. Rose has clearly shown her growth as an author in her newest release and I look forward to the next one, especially with the way Reserved ends!
Thank you William Morrow and BiblioLifestyle for the gifted copy of Queen of Clubs! All opinions in this review are my own.
I am so glad I read Queen of Thieves before Queen of Clubs. I loved Queen of Theives and immediately picked the sequel up after finishing it!
I don't want to give too much of Queen of Clubs away since it is a sequel, but it was such a thrilling read! Both books are full of twists and turns set in 20th century London. I like that of Clubs continues Nell's story and that we get to see the consequences of her decisions in the first book. I'm glad there will be a third book!