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SWEET & SPICY.
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I love the way Lindsey Lanza writes romances y’all. And even though they are spicy, I love the way that is approached too. It feels genuine to the romance and progression of the story and I love how close it brings the characters together. I adored this tender romance. It doesn’t have a big complicated plot, it’s just two people who found each other…again.
The magical realism aspects were just right. I’m hit or miss on them and I liked the little dash Maya’s ability gave this story. And I appreciated how it connected with life and all of its ups and downs. The chronic illness representation is, as always, amazing. It’s eye opening and raw. Combining that with a beautiful and strong support system really squeezes my heart.
I looooved Liam. He’s a walking green flag. I loved seeing his growth, as well as Maya’s. I loved how they approached hard conversations, worked together, and did their best to communicate big emotions. I clearly am in love with every character in this series and it was great being back in Sugar Valley.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: mild – moderate
- Romance: 3-4 open door
- Violence: low
- Content warnings: chronic illness (lupus, type 1 diabetes), pregnancy complications (side character)
SWEET & SPICY.
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I love the way Lindsey Lanza writes romances y’all. And even though they are spicy, I love the way that is approached too. It feels genuine to the romance and progression of the story and I love how close it brings the characters together. I adored this tender romance. It doesn’t have a big complicated plot, it’s just two people who found each other…again.
The magical realism aspects were just right. I’m hit or miss on them and I liked the little dash Maya’s ability gave this story. And I appreciated how it connected with life and all of its ups and downs. The chronic illness representation is, as always, amazing. It’s eye opening and raw. Combining that with a beautiful and strong support system really squeezes my heart.
I looooved Liam. He’s a walking green flag. I loved seeing his growth, as well as Maya’s. I loved how they approached hard conversations, worked together, and did their best to communicate big emotions. I clearly am in love with every character in this series and it was great being back in Sugar Valley.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: mild – moderate
- Romance: 3-4 open door
- Violence: low
- Content warnings: chronic illness (lupus, type 1 diabetes), pregnancy complications (side character)
slow-paced
Thank you Macmillan Audio for the gifted audiobook.
SQUEAKED OUT A FOUR STAR.
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I kind of felt all over about this one. What I did love was the unique mash-up of The Little Mermaid and Cinderella. I could easily see the nods to the story but adding in the historical fiction elements really set the plot apart and it did feel fresh rather than a regurgitated attempt at a new story.
I enjoyed Luce’s character and her growth. Somewhat naive and under her father’s thumb she slowly moves away as she understands her history, falls in love, and finds out where she truly belongs. The love story was different than I was expecting but the more I sit with it, the more that I think it makes sense for the novel and the more I like it.
The middle dragged for me and I think I was hoping for something more. Everyone got their dues and I loved seeing all of the different faerie folk woven throughout. The ending had me almost throwing my phone across the room BUT LUCKILY the epilogue saved it and I feel good about how things went down. It’s a sturdy, well planned standalone.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical fantasy romance
- Language: low
- Romance: brief open door
- Violence: moderate
- Content warnings: torture, loss of life
SQUEAKED OUT A FOUR STAR.
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I kind of felt all over about this one. What I did love was the unique mash-up of The Little Mermaid and Cinderella. I could easily see the nods to the story but adding in the historical fiction elements really set the plot apart and it did feel fresh rather than a regurgitated attempt at a new story.
I enjoyed Luce’s character and her growth. Somewhat naive and under her father’s thumb she slowly moves away as she understands her history, falls in love, and finds out where she truly belongs. The love story was different than I was expecting but the more I sit with it, the more that I think it makes sense for the novel and the more I like it.
The middle dragged for me and I think I was hoping for something more. Everyone got their dues and I loved seeing all of the different faerie folk woven throughout. The ending had me almost throwing my phone across the room BUT LUCKILY the epilogue saved it and I feel good about how things went down. It’s a sturdy, well planned standalone.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical fantasy romance
- Language: low
- Romance: brief open door
- Violence: moderate
- Content warnings: torture, loss of life
fast-paced
I adored this novella. It is the perfect little slice of romance filled with letters, two people who are crushing hard and the reconnection is just so sweet.
Kisses only
Kisses only
slow-paced
BEAUTIFUL READ.
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This was a heavy hitter and an emotional read that also brought the infused sense of hope and healing. I thought the tough conversations and themes were handled with care and were genuine to the story and creating a beautiful romance between two people who deserved each other.
I loved the Texas ranch setting. Going to rodeos, riding horses and taking care of all of the things that pop up in-between. I enjoyed seeing Bea and Tag work together and how Bea constantly met Tag where he was, yet also let him know she was a safe place to land. This was one of those reads that had me shouting for them to kiss. The near moments were tangible and I loved loved loved the way the slow burn was crafted around needed conversations and rough and tender moments.
Incredible writing, all the cowboy content, and just a book I could NOT put down. I loved everything about this story and the message it created. I could comment on so many little plot decisions that made this book sing. It’s those small moments that bring a story home for me and gosh dang, I love Tag and Bea.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: low
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: mild – moderate
- Content Warnings: child sexual assault, child abuse, PTSD (including dissociative episodes), suicide attempt (recounted), substance abuse
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This was a heavy hitter and an emotional read that also brought the infused sense of hope and healing. I thought the tough conversations and themes were handled with care and were genuine to the story and creating a beautiful romance between two people who deserved each other.
I loved the Texas ranch setting. Going to rodeos, riding horses and taking care of all of the things that pop up in-between. I enjoyed seeing Bea and Tag work together and how Bea constantly met Tag where he was, yet also let him know she was a safe place to land. This was one of those reads that had me shouting for them to kiss. The near moments were tangible and I loved loved loved the way the slow burn was crafted around needed conversations and rough and tender moments.
Incredible writing, all the cowboy content, and just a book I could NOT put down. I loved everything about this story and the message it created. I could comment on so many little plot decisions that made this book sing. It’s those small moments that bring a story home for me and gosh dang, I love Tag and Bea.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: low
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: mild – moderate
- Content Warnings: child sexual assault, child abuse, PTSD (including dissociative episodes), suicide attempt (recounted), substance abuse
slow-paced
Thank you Spark Point Studio for the gifted ARC.
SWEET AND TENDER.
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I sat down with the intention of reading a few chapters and ended up reading the whole book. Which is two fold, I did enjoy the story, but I do think a few things were missing for me.
I loved how the story was tender. It’s a very true to life kind of read and the complexities of hard decisions and wondering which way you’re supposed to go. Trying to be passionate and following your dreams but having to deal with anxiety of some truly heavy things. The themes were some of my favorite parts of this book. It’s not a light book, but it does have hope of new beginnings within. Jamie and Elliot absolutely made me believe in the love at first sight and their immediate chemistry was easy to fall in love with.
I do think it was a little too slice of life for me. I was missing a romantic edge to it that would sweep me away. Which I know can go both ways for different readers. This is just where I felt it was losing some steam during the middle of the book.
I absolutely loved the friendships and support that were woven throughout for both Elliot and Jamie. A loving sister, an incredible best friend and parents, and a few others that really made this book beautiful.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: mild
- Romance: fade to black
- Content Warnings: themes of cancer (specifically leukemia) throughout
SWEET AND TENDER.
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I sat down with the intention of reading a few chapters and ended up reading the whole book. Which is two fold, I did enjoy the story, but I do think a few things were missing for me.
I loved how the story was tender. It’s a very true to life kind of read and the complexities of hard decisions and wondering which way you’re supposed to go. Trying to be passionate and following your dreams but having to deal with anxiety of some truly heavy things. The themes were some of my favorite parts of this book. It’s not a light book, but it does have hope of new beginnings within. Jamie and Elliot absolutely made me believe in the love at first sight and their immediate chemistry was easy to fall in love with.
I do think it was a little too slice of life for me. I was missing a romantic edge to it that would sweep me away. Which I know can go both ways for different readers. This is just where I felt it was losing some steam during the middle of the book.
I absolutely loved the friendships and support that were woven throughout for both Elliot and Jamie. A loving sister, an incredible best friend and parents, and a few others that really made this book beautiful.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: mild
- Romance: fade to black
- Content Warnings: themes of cancer (specifically leukemia) throughout
slow-paced
4.5 stars
Thank you to Delacorte Press for my gifted copy.
HOT DANG.
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I just really need more to get to reading this fantasy series because it is SO GOOD. I loved the sequel and appreciated how much bigger the world became by adding in more POV’s and getting a feel for both sisters, Saga and Silla.
And I really loved the slow burn romances for both sisters. Silla’s was tender and slow and filled with brimming tension. Not to mention, the communication was my absolute favorite!! I love feisty arguments and moments of connection that really show you who someone is and what they are willing to fight more. Saga’s was always incredible because I loved the complexity of the forbidden and hidden identities as she tried to survive a gilded cage.
The ending brought it in so many ways and I am so excited with the new turns book three will take. I love the lore and the Viking inspiration and the world building and magic. It’s all good. And the audiobooks are great too!!
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: multiple open door
- Violence: moderate – high
Thank you to Delacorte Press for my gifted copy.
HOT DANG.
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I just really need more to get to reading this fantasy series because it is SO GOOD. I loved the sequel and appreciated how much bigger the world became by adding in more POV’s and getting a feel for both sisters, Saga and Silla.
And I really loved the slow burn romances for both sisters. Silla’s was tender and slow and filled with brimming tension. Not to mention, the communication was my absolute favorite!! I love feisty arguments and moments of connection that really show you who someone is and what they are willing to fight more. Saga’s was always incredible because I loved the complexity of the forbidden and hidden identities as she tried to survive a gilded cage.
The ending brought it in so many ways and I am so excited with the new turns book three will take. I love the lore and the Viking inspiration and the world building and magic. It’s all good. And the audiobooks are great too!!
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: multiple open door
- Violence: moderate – high
medium-paced
3.75 stars
PLEASANTLY SURPRISED.
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Okay so, I picked this book based off of seeing it recommend on a Thread I wrote. It just called to me. And at the time of me writing this review, it has less than 40 reviews on Goodreads. I took a shot in the dark, and I am here to say, I enjoyed this book.
The marriage of convenience trope CALLED to me. And I answered. I thought it was a clever plot with the feuding jewelry stores and I did like both characters. There was some good and feisty banter. I love a man who speaks a different language and I thought the romance showed a lot of potential.
What was missing for me was a fleshing out of all aspects of the plot and romance. Since I’ve read 1,000+ romance books I felt like my mind filled in the blanks because I knew where things were going. I do wish that we had some more background on the feud, the characters, just all of the little pieces put together.
Will I read the next book? Maybe. I think the spice was a bit out of my wheelhouse preference level (but if you like more spicy things, I would say try this!!). I’m not mad I took a chance on reading this though. It brought me out of a slump I was mulling me way through.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: multiple open door; fade to black
- Violence: mild
- Content Warnings: loss of a parent (recounted), loss of a parent (on page)
PLEASANTLY SURPRISED.
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Okay so, I picked this book based off of seeing it recommend on a Thread I wrote. It just called to me. And at the time of me writing this review, it has less than 40 reviews on Goodreads. I took a shot in the dark, and I am here to say, I enjoyed this book.
The marriage of convenience trope CALLED to me. And I answered. I thought it was a clever plot with the feuding jewelry stores and I did like both characters. There was some good and feisty banter. I love a man who speaks a different language and I thought the romance showed a lot of potential.
What was missing for me was a fleshing out of all aspects of the plot and romance. Since I’ve read 1,000+ romance books I felt like my mind filled in the blanks because I knew where things were going. I do wish that we had some more background on the feud, the characters, just all of the little pieces put together.
Will I read the next book? Maybe. I think the spice was a bit out of my wheelhouse preference level (but if you like more spicy things, I would say try this!!). I’m not mad I took a chance on reading this though. It brought me out of a slump I was mulling me way through.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: multiple open door; fade to black
- Violence: mild
- Content Warnings: loss of a parent (recounted), loss of a parent (on page)
medium-paced
Thank you Macmillan Audio for the gifted audiobook.
A THRILLER I ENJOYED.
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Which, y’all, is hard for me. I am not a thriller girlie but I usually read a small handful each year that either remind me why I don’t or convince me that I should try some more. This one leaned into the more column. I’ve been a fan of KAM’s YA books and loved the audiobook narration for A Killing Cold.
I loved the remote house setting filled with rich people trying to hide secrets. I liked that Theo wasn’t a hard character to like. Of course she’s complicated and hiding secrets, but, she didn’t feel like an inherently bad person and that makes a thriller better for me.
The twists were good and I was surprised by a few of them. I thought the reveals happened at the right times and there wasn’t a lot of drag out moments where I was just waiting for the shoe to drop. I wouldn’t say this had a creepy factor for me but it is suspenseful. I liked the way it ended too.
Overall audience notes:
- Thriller
- Language: moderate
- Romance: multiple open door
- Violence: high
- Content Warnings: murder, loss of life, hunting and dressing of deer,
A THRILLER I ENJOYED.
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Which, y’all, is hard for me. I am not a thriller girlie but I usually read a small handful each year that either remind me why I don’t or convince me that I should try some more. This one leaned into the more column. I’ve been a fan of KAM’s YA books and loved the audiobook narration for A Killing Cold.
I loved the remote house setting filled with rich people trying to hide secrets. I liked that Theo wasn’t a hard character to like. Of course she’s complicated and hiding secrets, but, she didn’t feel like an inherently bad person and that makes a thriller better for me.
The twists were good and I was surprised by a few of them. I thought the reveals happened at the right times and there wasn’t a lot of drag out moments where I was just waiting for the shoe to drop. I wouldn’t say this had a creepy factor for me but it is suspenseful. I liked the way it ended too.
Overall audience notes:
- Thriller
- Language: moderate
- Romance: multiple open door
- Violence: high
- Content Warnings: murder, loss of life, hunting and dressing of deer,