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IT’S GOTTA GOOD VIBE.
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Picked this up on a whim after I saw a review say, if you liked XOXO (of which, I loved that book) read this one! And I do agree, these two are nicely similar and have the same premise and vibes.
I thought the fake dating here was really cute. The hopeless romantic Eliza is that causes a spiral of consequences to lead her to Caz was charming and sweet. I loved all of the little moments between them the connection you could see brewing from the get-go. The romance side of this is very much on point. The third act is where it lost me for a bit. Eliza caused me some serious shaking of my head and wondering why in the world it had to be this way. Gratefully, it finished all fine and lovely and we can just move on.
This had a lot of great themes too. Eliza having to move so much and struggling to connect (and reconnect) with friends that are now far away. I loved seeing the ups and downs on this sub-plot because it felt very true to more than a young adult aged character. Easily relatable.
The plot backed up the fake dating concept well. I liked the addition of all of the writing, and acting related things. Taking care of someone when they’re sick (!!) and learning the ropes of a new school. It fits perfectly into the YA category and was a good read for the day.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Contemporary Romance
- Language: very little
- Romance: kisses
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Picked this up on a whim after I saw a review say, if you liked XOXO (of which, I loved that book) read this one! And I do agree, these two are nicely similar and have the same premise and vibes.
I thought the fake dating here was really cute. The hopeless romantic Eliza is that causes a spiral of consequences to lead her to Caz was charming and sweet. I loved all of the little moments between them the connection you could see brewing from the get-go. The romance side of this is very much on point. The third act is where it lost me for a bit. Eliza caused me some serious shaking of my head and wondering why in the world it had to be this way. Gratefully, it finished all fine and lovely and we can just move on.
This had a lot of great themes too. Eliza having to move so much and struggling to connect (and reconnect) with friends that are now far away. I loved seeing the ups and downs on this sub-plot because it felt very true to more than a young adult aged character. Easily relatable.
The plot backed up the fake dating concept well. I liked the addition of all of the writing, and acting related things. Taking care of someone when they’re sick (!!) and learning the ropes of a new school. It fits perfectly into the YA category and was a good read for the day.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Contemporary Romance
- Language: very little
- Romance: kisses
slow-paced
BOOK TWO SYNDROME.
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This started off really strong for me. It did. BUT THEN. Somewhere near the middle I started to notice the cyclical, repetitive nature of a lot of the conversations, arguments and ideas that led me to speed reading to the last little bit to reconnect back to this story.
I am still waiting for Scarlett to really DO something. It’s a lot of wallowing and waiting. For a 550 page fantasy book the lack of action was outstanding. There was plenty of arguing and make-up kissing which worked for the first 3 times it happened. I’ll concede I did like that the romance got some major development (which makes me curious how it’ll play out over another three books). Scarlett has a lot of work to do to actually be a good character that isn’t hella frustrating.
The found family aspects were great. I enjoyed the side characters and getting to know more about them. I really liked having more points of view too. It balanced the plot and seeing multiple sides to what was happening from other perspectives. I hope those continue!!
An intense plot is there, I just need some more execution. I loved book one, but did listen to it and I wonder if that had some bearing on my rating. I noticed little things here and there that I didn’t pick up on in the audio version. I am still invested though and want to see where this goes. There’s definitely an ACOTAR/TOG vibe that’s undeniable. Luckily I’ve seen enough differences that I’m fine continuing [for now].
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: a little strong
- Romance: multiple open; moderate explicit
- Violence: moderate-high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, PTSD, mentions of sexual assault, kidnapping, physical and magical altercations
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This started off really strong for me. It did. BUT THEN. Somewhere near the middle I started to notice the cyclical, repetitive nature of a lot of the conversations, arguments and ideas that led me to speed reading to the last little bit to reconnect back to this story.
I am still waiting for Scarlett to really DO something. It’s a lot of wallowing and waiting. For a 550 page fantasy book the lack of action was outstanding. There was plenty of arguing and make-up kissing which worked for the first 3 times it happened. I’ll concede I did like that the romance got some major development (which makes me curious how it’ll play out over another three books). Scarlett has a lot of work to do to actually be a good character that isn’t hella frustrating.
The found family aspects were great. I enjoyed the side characters and getting to know more about them. I really liked having more points of view too. It balanced the plot and seeing multiple sides to what was happening from other perspectives. I hope those continue!!
An intense plot is there, I just need some more execution. I loved book one, but did listen to it and I wonder if that had some bearing on my rating. I noticed little things here and there that I didn’t pick up on in the audio version. I am still invested though and want to see where this goes. There’s definitely an ACOTAR/TOG vibe that’s undeniable. Luckily I’ve seen enough differences that I’m fine continuing [for now].
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: a little strong
- Romance: multiple open; moderate explicit
- Violence: moderate-high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, PTSD, mentions of sexual assault, kidnapping, physical and magical altercations
medium-paced
ALMOST WORKED.
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I was up and down on this one. And then I found myself truly interested for a bit there. Until the third act made me want to put my head through a wall. With this set-up I think there could have been so many others way to create conflict without sacrificing the way the main character behaved. Liv bugged me for most of this book. She was over the top stubborn about every single step of the plot.
The premise and idea of this book is super intriguing and probably the best aspect. I loved learning about matchmaking and the intricacies of the Chinese zodiac approach to love and all of the in-between. Liv’s relationship with her Pó Po was one of my favorite parts too. Such a sweet relationship that helped Liv FINALLY open her eyes to the world around her.
For the romance I think there needed to be more too. It took me a long time to feel like this had a true romantic component to the story. With the focus on everyone dating and matchmaking, I figured there would be more of that. I just never felt invested overall into this story.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: a little
- Romance: kisses
- Trigger/Content Warnings: infidelity mentioned (side character), grief and loss depiction, death of a mother recounted, death of a grandparent
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I was up and down on this one. And then I found myself truly interested for a bit there. Until the third act made me want to put my head through a wall. With this set-up I think there could have been so many others way to create conflict without sacrificing the way the main character behaved. Liv bugged me for most of this book. She was over the top stubborn about every single step of the plot.
The premise and idea of this book is super intriguing and probably the best aspect. I loved learning about matchmaking and the intricacies of the Chinese zodiac approach to love and all of the in-between. Liv’s relationship with her Pó Po was one of my favorite parts too. Such a sweet relationship that helped Liv FINALLY open her eyes to the world around her.
For the romance I think there needed to be more too. It took me a long time to feel like this had a true romantic component to the story. With the focus on everyone dating and matchmaking, I figured there would be more of that. I just never felt invested overall into this story.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: a little
- Romance: kisses
- Trigger/Content Warnings: infidelity mentioned (side character), grief and loss depiction, death of a mother recounted, death of a grandparent
fast-paced
Thank you to Jenny Proctor for the gifted audiobook!
GREAT AUDIO.
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Oh boy do I love a dual narration audiobook! I thought both narrators did a great job with their characters and really brought this book to life. At about 9 hours, it’s a quick read filled with a sweet romance.
I liked the second chance nature of this one. There’s some good give and take on both sides as I waited to learn why Alex left Dani a year ago. I do wish there would have been some more romantic interaction between them, but I did like what I got at least!
Dani had some good character growth. Initially she’s a bit naïve about her boss, and I liked the progression of Dani standing up for herself and figuring out the best way to take down those who were apart of some nefarious activity.
The fashion setting made me wish that I could see all of these beautiful clothes brought to life. I thought this was a unique idea in the sweet romance world.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of parents to cancer, embezzlement
GREAT AUDIO.
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Oh boy do I love a dual narration audiobook! I thought both narrators did a great job with their characters and really brought this book to life. At about 9 hours, it’s a quick read filled with a sweet romance.
I liked the second chance nature of this one. There’s some good give and take on both sides as I waited to learn why Alex left Dani a year ago. I do wish there would have been some more romantic interaction between them, but I did like what I got at least!
Dani had some good character growth. Initially she’s a bit naïve about her boss, and I liked the progression of Dani standing up for herself and figuring out the best way to take down those who were apart of some nefarious activity.
The fashion setting made me wish that I could see all of these beautiful clothes brought to life. I thought this was a unique idea in the sweet romance world.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of parents to cancer, embezzlement
medium-paced
I AM HOOKED.
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When I started this I immediately noticed the Throne of Glass vibes it was giving off. Luckily though, over the course of the book I do think it felt different enough that I became very much attached to the storyline. So if you loved ToG, my star rating is clearly saying TRY THIS ONE.
I loved having dual POV with Sorrin and Scarlett. There’s incredible tension between them. From strangers to sort of friends to lovers to enemies. I loved all of the ups and downs. This isn’t (currently) a straight forward romance and I actually am really into that. It’s a nice mix-up from my usual fantasy romance reads. This feels spread out, playing the long game, and I’ve got 4 more books to see how it all unfolds.
The plot is enjoyable. I loved the found family vibes and the close relationship between characters. I felt all the things and some of those reveals at the end are some of my favorite to read. FAVORITE. There’s plenty of action and intrigue, some burgeoning court politics and all sorts of fae, shifters, vampires, witches and more. This was an amazing first book and I want more.
It was a great audiobook too!!
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: brief open
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: rape, PTSD, loss of close friends and loved ones, kidnapping, physical and magical altercations, murder, blood/gore depiction, torture
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When I started this I immediately noticed the Throne of Glass vibes it was giving off. Luckily though, over the course of the book I do think it felt different enough that I became very much attached to the storyline. So if you loved ToG, my star rating is clearly saying TRY THIS ONE.
I loved having dual POV with Sorrin and Scarlett. There’s incredible tension between them. From strangers to sort of friends to lovers to enemies. I loved all of the ups and downs. This isn’t (currently) a straight forward romance and I actually am really into that. It’s a nice mix-up from my usual fantasy romance reads. This feels spread out, playing the long game, and I’ve got 4 more books to see how it all unfolds.
The plot is enjoyable. I loved the found family vibes and the close relationship between characters. I felt all the things and some of those reveals at the end are some of my favorite to read. FAVORITE. There’s plenty of action and intrigue, some burgeoning court politics and all sorts of fae, shifters, vampires, witches and more. This was an amazing first book and I want more.
It was a great audiobook too!!
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: brief open
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: rape, PTSD, loss of close friends and loved ones, kidnapping, physical and magical altercations, murder, blood/gore depiction, torture
medium-paced
Thank you to the author for an eARC.
WHAT A COMBINATION.
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I increasingly became obsessed with this story the more I read. It was a beautiful combination of romance, mystery, vulnerability and humor. My new favorite book by Gracie Ruth Mitchell.
This romance was off the charts tender. With a dash of second chance and a feeling of fate playing a role, Juniper and Aiden found each other [again]. I loved the way they bounced off of each other and how you could really see the growth in their bond as they worked together to solve a murder mystery. There were incredibly vulnerable moments from both Aiden and Juniper about how they perceive themselves and things they knew they needed to work on and it had me all misty-eyed at the end. I felt all the feels.
The mystery played out well!! It was woven in behind the romance (without overshadowing) and I was still very much intensely involved in solving the crimes. Those more intense ending scenes were exactly what I was hoping for and all of the grand reveals simultaneously broke my heart and gave me relief for the characters involved.
A really great read. I could keep gushing about all of the tiny moments I absolutely adored that came together to make this book huggable. I know this was a mix-up in what GRM usually writes and she NAILED IT.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance + Mystery
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: murder, knife violence, alludes to sexual assault and rape (of a side character), loss of a mother, lack of food resources
WHAT A COMBINATION.
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I increasingly became obsessed with this story the more I read. It was a beautiful combination of romance, mystery, vulnerability and humor. My new favorite book by Gracie Ruth Mitchell.
This romance was off the charts tender. With a dash of second chance and a feeling of fate playing a role, Juniper and Aiden found each other [again]. I loved the way they bounced off of each other and how you could really see the growth in their bond as they worked together to solve a murder mystery. There were incredibly vulnerable moments from both Aiden and Juniper about how they perceive themselves and things they knew they needed to work on and it had me all misty-eyed at the end. I felt all the feels.
The mystery played out well!! It was woven in behind the romance (without overshadowing) and I was still very much intensely involved in solving the crimes. Those more intense ending scenes were exactly what I was hoping for and all of the grand reveals simultaneously broke my heart and gave me relief for the characters involved.
A really great read. I could keep gushing about all of the tiny moments I absolutely adored that came together to make this book huggable. I know this was a mix-up in what GRM usually writes and she NAILED IT.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance + Mystery
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: murder, knife violence, alludes to sexual assault and rape (of a side character), loss of a mother, lack of food resources
fast-paced
Thank you to Book of Matches Media and Carissa Broadbent for the eARC.
LOVE.
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I devoured this real fast when it dropped in my inbox and I am not upset with my choices one bit. It’s an easy book to fly through and to get lost in. I love how romantic it was and how even with the quicker pacing, still felt natural and not rushed.
I adored Lilith. I felt like she tried to make the best choices she could and over the novella really found some new pathways forward. I loved the STEM vibes and the bloodwork that Lilith worked on to try to help her sister and town survive. Throw in some cranky gods dealing out punishments and I was sold.
The romance was so sweet!! I don’t know, this book is on the dark spectrum and yet, this romance was tender. It felt slow and moving as they went from strangers to friends to lovers. I love how Vale started to respond to Lilith and the back and forth grumpy/sunshine nature of their relationship.
Ending was fantastic. I am incredibly excited to see how these characters will interact with others in The Ashes & the Star-Cursed King.
**Note: This can be read as a standalone before the first book, but recommended to read it after The Serpent & the Wings of Night.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance Novella
- Language: some strong
- Romance: open door
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: attempted sexual assault, loss of loved ones, a disease endemic, physical and magical altercations, near death experiences
LOVE.
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I devoured this real fast when it dropped in my inbox and I am not upset with my choices one bit. It’s an easy book to fly through and to get lost in. I love how romantic it was and how even with the quicker pacing, still felt natural and not rushed.
I adored Lilith. I felt like she tried to make the best choices she could and over the novella really found some new pathways forward. I loved the STEM vibes and the bloodwork that Lilith worked on to try to help her sister and town survive. Throw in some cranky gods dealing out punishments and I was sold.
The romance was so sweet!! I don’t know, this book is on the dark spectrum and yet, this romance was tender. It felt slow and moving as they went from strangers to friends to lovers. I love how Vale started to respond to Lilith and the back and forth grumpy/sunshine nature of their relationship.
Ending was fantastic. I am incredibly excited to see how these characters will interact with others in The Ashes & the Star-Cursed King.
**Note: This can be read as a standalone before the first book, but recommended to read it after The Serpent & the Wings of Night.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance Novella
- Language: some strong
- Romance: open door
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: attempted sexual assault, loss of loved ones, a disease endemic, physical and magical altercations, near death experiences
medium-paced
A BIT SOFT.
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I don’t know that I’ve ever called a pirate, high seas adventure fantasy, soft. But that’s the only word that keeps triggering in my mind after finishing. I don’t fully think it was a bad thing for me, just different. Nobody wanted to unalive anybody and I had a hard time grasping that ideal with the way the story is set up.
The romance is super soft, minimal angst, added in with some drama. Once I got that vibe I thought it was cute. Emme and Arn were clearly into each other and they learned to work together and solve problems with the rest of the crew.
For the plot, it’s a typical pirate adventure with mysterious sea creatures, ship battles and hidden treasure. I still had a good time reading it and didn’t have any noticeable issues. It’s a solid younger YA read and I do have plans to continue the series and see some other points of view.
Audiobook note: I thought the narrators voice overall was great. BUT this is dual POV between Arn and Emme and the voice did not change enough between the chapters that I felt confused at times as to whose POV I was listening to.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Fantasy Romance
- Language: very little
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, loss of a parent, creature attacks, murder, alcohol consumption
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I don’t know that I’ve ever called a pirate, high seas adventure fantasy, soft. But that’s the only word that keeps triggering in my mind after finishing. I don’t fully think it was a bad thing for me, just different. Nobody wanted to unalive anybody and I had a hard time grasping that ideal with the way the story is set up.
The romance is super soft, minimal angst, added in with some drama. Once I got that vibe I thought it was cute. Emme and Arn were clearly into each other and they learned to work together and solve problems with the rest of the crew.
For the plot, it’s a typical pirate adventure with mysterious sea creatures, ship battles and hidden treasure. I still had a good time reading it and didn’t have any noticeable issues. It’s a solid younger YA read and I do have plans to continue the series and see some other points of view.
Audiobook note: I thought the narrators voice overall was great. BUT this is dual POV between Arn and Emme and the voice did not change enough between the chapters that I felt confused at times as to whose POV I was listening to.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Fantasy Romance
- Language: very little
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, loss of a parent, creature attacks, murder, alcohol consumption
slow-paced
2.75
DID I MISS SOMETHING?
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I’m sitting here looking at all of these wonderful reviews for this book wondering if I have somehow picked up the wrong because this ain’t it. And I gave it 300 pages before I really hit a wall and skimmed my way to the end. It was trying to be a lot of books I’ve already read + the addition of 200 pages that weren’t necessary.
There was a lot of time spent doing nothing. Addie would be a stick in the mud about every little thing & Jack would sometimes try to help the situation. Too much time spent on the nuances of trying to get Addie to figure out her magic and plenty of running around trying to find all of the artifacts needed to turn Addie immortal.
The mate trope here also rubbed be the wrong way. It started off AWKARD. And then took a long time before I finally started coming around to them. I did like Jack and the his merry group of banished fae. They were all dandy. I think there was plenty here that would work for many people, I am just not that person.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical fantasy romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: open door + innuendo
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: physical and magical altercations, loss of a parent, near death experiences, alcohol use
DID I MISS SOMETHING?
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I’m sitting here looking at all of these wonderful reviews for this book wondering if I have somehow picked up the wrong because this ain’t it. And I gave it 300 pages before I really hit a wall and skimmed my way to the end. It was trying to be a lot of books I’ve already read + the addition of 200 pages that weren’t necessary.
There was a lot of time spent doing nothing. Addie would be a stick in the mud about every little thing & Jack would sometimes try to help the situation. Too much time spent on the nuances of trying to get Addie to figure out her magic and plenty of running around trying to find all of the artifacts needed to turn Addie immortal.
The mate trope here also rubbed be the wrong way. It started off AWKARD. And then took a long time before I finally started coming around to them. I did like Jack and the his merry group of banished fae. They were all dandy. I think there was plenty here that would work for many people, I am just not that person.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical fantasy romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: open door + innuendo
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: physical and magical altercations, loss of a parent, near death experiences, alcohol use
fast-paced
THIS WAS CUTE.
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This whole series has just been a truly light and enjoyable time. These don’t have a lot of hoopla or excess drama or super mean characters. It’s romantic and sweet and makes you smile. And I really love throwing in simple books like this (because there’s nothing wrong with a simple book).
I thought Luca and Emma had great chemistry from the beginning. I liked all of the little moments like pasta making and walks in the park where they really got to know each other. I loved seeing the differences between their lives and the connections and common ground they foudn.
It’s a quick audiobook (7 hours) and is easy to read in a day. Highly recommend for sweet regency lovers!
Overall audience notes:
- Regency Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
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This whole series has just been a truly light and enjoyable time. These don’t have a lot of hoopla or excess drama or super mean characters. It’s romantic and sweet and makes you smile. And I really love throwing in simple books like this (because there’s nothing wrong with a simple book).
I thought Luca and Emma had great chemistry from the beginning. I liked all of the little moments like pasta making and walks in the park where they really got to know each other. I loved seeing the differences between their lives and the connections and common ground they foudn.
It’s a quick audiobook (7 hours) and is easy to read in a day. Highly recommend for sweet regency lovers!
Overall audience notes:
- Regency Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses