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Since this is a novella I'll type my thoughts out now.
I really adored the first 65%. I loved the set-up, there's a winter vibe and Ali Hazelwood does write a good build-up. I liked the characters and the gamer aspects too.
But then four (maybe more, I don't know, I was rapidly skipping) sex scenes were shoved into the last 2 hours of this audiobook and it felt over done. I know she's a spicy writer, that's fine, but the forced nature of it brought me down a bit.
A good and quick novella though with a sweet ending.
I really adored the first 65%. I loved the set-up, there's a winter vibe and Ali Hazelwood does write a good build-up. I liked the characters and the gamer aspects too.
But then four (maybe more, I don't know, I was rapidly skipping) sex scenes were shoved into the last 2 hours of this audiobook and it felt over done. I know she's a spicy writer, that's fine, but the forced nature of it brought me down a bit.
A good and quick novella though with a sweet ending.
medium-paced
IT’S A VIBE.
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I liked this one! I don’t think it had the same break-out five star feel AC’s previous book did but I had a hoot listening to this one. I loved the winter and holiday vibes and even though I haven’t seen Knives Out, I understood the assignment. There was also a Clue-esque feel to it that I liked too.
And I am a sucker for a dual POV romance with some very specific types of reveals and this one had those (!!!). I swooned so hard and I loved the hate to love dynamic between Maggie and Wyatt.
It’s a quick read and I felt like it fit the holiday atmosphere well. The mystery came together in the end well and I look forward to more books by this author.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Holiday Mystery Romance
- Language: low
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: low
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I liked this one! I don’t think it had the same break-out five star feel AC’s previous book did but I had a hoot listening to this one. I loved the winter and holiday vibes and even though I haven’t seen Knives Out, I understood the assignment. There was also a Clue-esque feel to it that I liked too.
And I am a sucker for a dual POV romance with some very specific types of reveals and this one had those (!!!). I swooned so hard and I loved the hate to love dynamic between Maggie and Wyatt.
It’s a quick read and I felt like it fit the holiday atmosphere well. The mystery came together in the end well and I look forward to more books by this author.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Holiday Mystery Romance
- Language: low
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: low
medium-paced
Thank you GetUnderlined for the gifted copy.
UNDERRATED.
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Alright y’all. I have seen no one in my book circles pick this one up (yet) and I gotta say, this needs to change!! I really liked this book and (while I can’t figure out if it was a standalone or a sequel is coming) it reminded me of why I used to read a lot of dystopian books circa the earlier 2000’s — now I feel old.
ANYWAYS. I thought the ideas and world building in this book were cool. I loved the division throughout and how each one worked inside this mega city corporation. It had this haunting edge of something that could actually happen and an intriguing look at how things would function.
The romance is a bit fast paced but it was charming. I thought it was sweet and loved that it stayed to true YA. There were a few romantic tropes I loved and there was good chemistry between Liv and Adrian. I’m very impressed with this debut and definitely will be reading this author’s next book!
Overall audience notes:
- YA Dystopian Romance
- Language: low
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
UNDERRATED.
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Alright y’all. I have seen no one in my book circles pick this one up (yet) and I gotta say, this needs to change!! I really liked this book and (while I can’t figure out if it was a standalone or a sequel is coming) it reminded me of why I used to read a lot of dystopian books circa the earlier 2000’s — now I feel old.
ANYWAYS. I thought the ideas and world building in this book were cool. I loved the division throughout and how each one worked inside this mega city corporation. It had this haunting edge of something that could actually happen and an intriguing look at how things would function.
The romance is a bit fast paced but it was charming. I thought it was sweet and loved that it stayed to true YA. There were a few romantic tropes I loved and there was good chemistry between Liv and Adrian. I’m very impressed with this debut and definitely will be reading this author’s next book!
Overall audience notes:
- YA Dystopian Romance
- Language: low
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
medium-paced
AT LAST.
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I am so happy to finally have this book in my hands (or ears because this is only audio right now). And I really loved that I thought it brought back some nostalgic original The Bridge Kingdom vibes (aka books 1 and 2). I do adore Kerris & Zarrah but I had a harder time connecting with their story so Ahnna and James’ was right up my alley.
I loved the new characters and the new ruthless areas that I hadn’t seen yet. There’s a lot more politicking and twists and betrayals. And I looove the way DLJ writes action scenes. They always put me on the edge of my seat.
Another forbidden romance that built slow and had intensely curious how this book was going to shake out. I loved the dynamic between Ahnna and James too. The passion and chemistry was there and sooo many good swoon moments. I loved getting more of Ahnna’s mindset and thoughts behind things that have happened over the series too.
I loved the dramatic cliffhanger and can’t wait for the last book!!!
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: low-moderate
- Romance: low innuendo, 2ish open door
- Violence: high
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I am so happy to finally have this book in my hands (or ears because this is only audio right now). And I really loved that I thought it brought back some nostalgic original The Bridge Kingdom vibes (aka books 1 and 2). I do adore Kerris & Zarrah but I had a harder time connecting with their story so Ahnna and James’ was right up my alley.
I loved the new characters and the new ruthless areas that I hadn’t seen yet. There’s a lot more politicking and twists and betrayals. And I looove the way DLJ writes action scenes. They always put me on the edge of my seat.
Another forbidden romance that built slow and had intensely curious how this book was going to shake out. I loved the dynamic between Ahnna and James too. The passion and chemistry was there and sooo many good swoon moments. I loved getting more of Ahnna’s mindset and thoughts behind things that have happened over the series too.
I loved the dramatic cliffhanger and can’t wait for the last book!!!
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: low-moderate
- Romance: low innuendo, 2ish open door
- Violence: high
medium-paced
Thank you to the author and Bethany House for my gifted copy.
BEAUTIFUL.
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This book found me at a great time (and low point) in my year when I needed reminded of some very key facts about life. I loved the faith themes woven throughout about forgiveness and making positive choices and the right ones for your own life. It came together in this powerful way that resonating across the plot in those final chapters. I was surprised by some of those moments (in a good way) that they took a direction I wasn’t expecting.
I thought the romance plot for this book was awesome. I appreciate that every book has a different feel with the romance and that it’s not repetitive. This allowed space for a nice platonic friendship and a romantic swoony one too. I loved the side characters and all of the well researched historical aspects too. I loved seeing Caroline’s growth and self discovery and her resilient nature to figure out key elements of her past.
Another fabulous book for this series you won’t want to miss.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Fiction + Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
- Content Warnings: miscarriage (side character), infidelity (side characters)
BEAUTIFUL.
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This book found me at a great time (and low point) in my year when I needed reminded of some very key facts about life. I loved the faith themes woven throughout about forgiveness and making positive choices and the right ones for your own life. It came together in this powerful way that resonating across the plot in those final chapters. I was surprised by some of those moments (in a good way) that they took a direction I wasn’t expecting.
I thought the romance plot for this book was awesome. I appreciate that every book has a different feel with the romance and that it’s not repetitive. This allowed space for a nice platonic friendship and a romantic swoony one too. I loved the side characters and all of the well researched historical aspects too. I loved seeing Caroline’s growth and self discovery and her resilient nature to figure out key elements of her past.
Another fabulous book for this series you won’t want to miss.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Fiction + Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
- Content Warnings: miscarriage (side character), infidelity (side characters)
medium-paced
3.5 - 3.75
Thank you to Simon Audio for the gifted audiobook.
I DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH THIS ONE.
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Ooooo y’all. This review feels tricky. I enjoyed the story and characters in a vibe kind of way. I liked the audiobook and I was never upset at what I was reading, it just didn’t match.
For a “young adult” (it is definitely not YA) there was so much out of pocket language. I’m not generally bothered by language but with the way these characters were written it didn’t sync with the story. The writing felt young YA and the characters were trying to be new adult. I would categorize this as new adult too based off of the spice that felt very out of place and at the wrong times too.
The reveals are easy to guess from the beginning. I wasn’t surprised in any way. And while that’s not always a bad thing, since I wasn’t fully engaged by the time things were coming together I was ready to move on with a new book.
I do plan to read the next one, I’ll definitely keep going because I’m curious enough to see if book two shakes out these intro cobwebs. Once again begging for traditional pubs to make new adult an actual genre.
Overall audience notes:
- NA Fantasy Romance
- Language: high
- Romance: 2 open door
- Violence: high
Thank you to Simon Audio for the gifted audiobook.
I DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH THIS ONE.
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Ooooo y’all. This review feels tricky. I enjoyed the story and characters in a vibe kind of way. I liked the audiobook and I was never upset at what I was reading, it just didn’t match.
For a “young adult” (it is definitely not YA) there was so much out of pocket language. I’m not generally bothered by language but with the way these characters were written it didn’t sync with the story. The writing felt young YA and the characters were trying to be new adult. I would categorize this as new adult too based off of the spice that felt very out of place and at the wrong times too.
The reveals are easy to guess from the beginning. I wasn’t surprised in any way. And while that’s not always a bad thing, since I wasn’t fully engaged by the time things were coming together I was ready to move on with a new book.
I do plan to read the next one, I’ll definitely keep going because I’m curious enough to see if book two shakes out these intro cobwebs. Once again begging for traditional pubs to make new adult an actual genre.
Overall audience notes:
- NA Fantasy Romance
- Language: high
- Romance: 2 open door
- Violence: high
fast-paced
Thank you Laura Langa for the eARC.
JUST RIGHT.
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You know what hits well? A perfectly crafted holiday novella. I love reading novellas during the holidays because when so much is usually going on moving through a quick romance brings a smile to my face. I adored this story.
I thought there was just the right amount of background information provided to really set the scene for the romance and that both characters were easy to love and clearly had a lot of great chemistry and banter together. The beachside small town holiday goodness was in abundance and made me crave all things winter.
Overall audience notes:
- Holiday Romance Novella
- Language: low
- Romance: make-outs
- Violence: low
- Content Warnings: cheating (not between the main characters), mentions of loss of loved ones
JUST RIGHT.
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You know what hits well? A perfectly crafted holiday novella. I love reading novellas during the holidays because when so much is usually going on moving through a quick romance brings a smile to my face. I adored this story.
I thought there was just the right amount of background information provided to really set the scene for the romance and that both characters were easy to love and clearly had a lot of great chemistry and banter together. The beachside small town holiday goodness was in abundance and made me crave all things winter.
Overall audience notes:
- Holiday Romance Novella
- Language: low
- Romance: make-outs
- Violence: low
- Content Warnings: cheating (not between the main characters), mentions of loss of loved ones