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BOOKISH.
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I always think it’s kind of fun when a book is about books. And these two writers had me pretty smitten with their romance.
The fake dating/engagement worked well here and I liked all of the forced proximity moments it added. It was sweet seeing both Henry and Marianne realize their feelings towards one another and how the mutual pining turned into love.
It was a fantastic audiobook with dual POV narration that I loved. I’m very grateful that the author is able to have the audio release so close to the book release.
There was good tension and I loved seeing the Bradwell family again. The Pride and Prejudice references made me smile and I loved seeing Henry and Marianne work together. The whole story flowed beautifully between them.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low-moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: kidnapping, carriage accident, loss of life, recounting loss of a father
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I always think it’s kind of fun when a book is about books. And these two writers had me pretty smitten with their romance.
The fake dating/engagement worked well here and I liked all of the forced proximity moments it added. It was sweet seeing both Henry and Marianne realize their feelings towards one another and how the mutual pining turned into love.
It was a fantastic audiobook with dual POV narration that I loved. I’m very grateful that the author is able to have the audio release so close to the book release.
There was good tension and I loved seeing the Bradwell family again. The Pride and Prejudice references made me smile and I loved seeing Henry and Marianne work together. The whole story flowed beautifully between them.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low-moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: kidnapping, carriage accident, loss of life, recounting loss of a father
medium-paced
LOOOOVED.
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First and foremost I have to talk about one of my favorite aspects of Aspen Hadley’s writing and the way she crafts a character. I love that we can see the flaws of her FMC’s. Aryn has things she needs to work on and issues that are weighing her down. And what I appreciate most is that when the conflict comes up in the end it doesn’t turn into miscommunication. It turns into an argument and talking and communicating needs and wants. Compromise and speaking with respect. IT IS MY FAVORITE. I love these kind of conversations and they make my heart absolutely melt.
I looooved the opposites attract, reverse jock/nerd tropes. They worked so well. I just adore Aryn and Wesley. The chemistry was continually flying and all of those little moments really added up to a wonderful romance. I love all of the friendships and family and traveling that happened. The volleyball games were fun and this book was a delight to read.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
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First and foremost I have to talk about one of my favorite aspects of Aspen Hadley’s writing and the way she crafts a character. I love that we can see the flaws of her FMC’s. Aryn has things she needs to work on and issues that are weighing her down. And what I appreciate most is that when the conflict comes up in the end it doesn’t turn into miscommunication. It turns into an argument and talking and communicating needs and wants. Compromise and speaking with respect. IT IS MY FAVORITE. I love these kind of conversations and they make my heart absolutely melt.
I looooved the opposites attract, reverse jock/nerd tropes. They worked so well. I just adore Aryn and Wesley. The chemistry was continually flying and all of those little moments really added up to a wonderful romance. I love all of the friendships and family and traveling that happened. The volleyball games were fun and this book was a delight to read.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
medium-paced
Thank you to PRH Audio for the gifted audiobook.
I AM A MESS.
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I received a DM saying to read this book and so I downloaded it ASAP and here we are a day later and I LOVED READING THIS SO MUCH (please pay attention to the trigger warnings at the end for some heavy topics).
The romance was DIVINE. It was this mix of wrong timing, second chance, when will I see you again magical realism that had me in a chokehold. Every time the nickname Lemon was uttered I melted all over again. This undeniable chemistry and sense of this is my person was off the charts. I love them. I love them so much and so happy they found a way to each other.
The way grief was woven in broke my heart. It was beautifully written and spoken about and I felt many of those sentiments in my soul. There was healing and finding the light and hope that surrounds us, that sometimes is hard to notice.
I devoured this audiobook. Absolutely recommend that reading option. The narrator brought the entire story to life and made this book even more phenomenal.
I loved this one and need all of y’all to go read it too.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: 2-3 open door; low-vague explicitness
- Trigger/Content Warnings: suicide (recounted, grief and thoughts discussed throughout)
I AM A MESS.
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I received a DM saying to read this book and so I downloaded it ASAP and here we are a day later and I LOVED READING THIS SO MUCH (please pay attention to the trigger warnings at the end for some heavy topics).
The romance was DIVINE. It was this mix of wrong timing, second chance, when will I see you again magical realism that had me in a chokehold. Every time the nickname Lemon was uttered I melted all over again. This undeniable chemistry and sense of this is my person was off the charts. I love them. I love them so much and so happy they found a way to each other.
The way grief was woven in broke my heart. It was beautifully written and spoken about and I felt many of those sentiments in my soul. There was healing and finding the light and hope that surrounds us, that sometimes is hard to notice.
I devoured this audiobook. Absolutely recommend that reading option. The narrator brought the entire story to life and made this book even more phenomenal.
I loved this one and need all of y’all to go read it too.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: 2-3 open door; low-vague explicitness
- Trigger/Content Warnings: suicide (recounted, grief and thoughts discussed throughout)
medium-paced
UNDERRATED.
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I’m so glad this book was put on my radar because it was worth the read y’all. Absolutely loved the audiobook and can’t wait for the next book.
I loved the magic system and combination of meddling gods and powers. The thread idea was unique and I thought was well developed and explained throughout. I love how young adult this felt (in the best ways). One of those, this is why I love this genre, reads.
Io and Edei are a great match in chemistry and working together to solve the crime happening around them. There’s good betrayals and reveals and plenty of action to keep the pages turning. I liked the subtle romance, the sister relationships and other things throughout.
An easy book for me to recommend and say GO GET IT.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Fantasy
- Language: a little
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate-high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: murder, loss of life, near death experiences, physical and magical altercations
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I’m so glad this book was put on my radar because it was worth the read y’all. Absolutely loved the audiobook and can’t wait for the next book.
I loved the magic system and combination of meddling gods and powers. The thread idea was unique and I thought was well developed and explained throughout. I love how young adult this felt (in the best ways). One of those, this is why I love this genre, reads.
Io and Edei are a great match in chemistry and working together to solve the crime happening around them. There’s good betrayals and reveals and plenty of action to keep the pages turning. I liked the subtle romance, the sister relationships and other things throughout.
An easy book for me to recommend and say GO GET IT.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Fantasy
- Language: a little
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate-high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: murder, loss of life, near death experiences, physical and magical altercations
slow-paced
UNDERWHELMING.
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I’ve had this sitting on my TBR for a long time and I should have just taken it off. I am underwhelmed and maybe a little bitter I spent my time on this one.
Initially everything was FINE. But the further the book went the more I saw that the opportunities were there but the execution was not. Plot points throughout just didn’t click. And the amalgamation of them all left me unsatisfied. I didn’t MIND the main characters, Ember and Franco, but I also needed for from them.
The Cinderella retelling aspects were clearly identified and it was kind of interesting to see how it was reimagined. I think some more deviation would have helped rather than leaning so hard into the familiar story. I wanted that new feeling.
Things felt out of place and I won’t be continuing this series.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance Retelling
- Language: some strong
- Romance: 2 open door; moderate explicit
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: abusive stepmother, physical altercations and near death experiences, loss of a father
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I’ve had this sitting on my TBR for a long time and I should have just taken it off. I am underwhelmed and maybe a little bitter I spent my time on this one.
Initially everything was FINE. But the further the book went the more I saw that the opportunities were there but the execution was not. Plot points throughout just didn’t click. And the amalgamation of them all left me unsatisfied. I didn’t MIND the main characters, Ember and Franco, but I also needed for from them.
The Cinderella retelling aspects were clearly identified and it was kind of interesting to see how it was reimagined. I think some more deviation would have helped rather than leaning so hard into the familiar story. I wanted that new feeling.
Things felt out of place and I won’t be continuing this series.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance Retelling
- Language: some strong
- Romance: 2 open door; moderate explicit
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: abusive stepmother, physical altercations and near death experiences, loss of a father
medium-paced
Thank you Disney Hyperion for the ARC.
A CUTE RETELLING.
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This is one of those books where the three star rating might make it seem like a don’t read this book, but honestly, I think it was a me thing and that a lot of others will enjoy this. I won’t say run out and buy it, but I’m also not saying skip it either.
I thought the retelling aspects were subtle and connected well. I noticed nuanced things (as well as big picture) that were fun to see how The Little Mermaid was woven into a contemporary rock star romance. Eric being a hopeless romantic was cuuute. I loved his personality and his optimism. While the insta-attraction didn’t work for me I did like some aspects of the chemistry between Eric and Ariel.
The plot is filled with kind found family band mates and some humorous antics that happen on tour. I did like seeing Ariel find her voice (see what I did there), and stand up to her Dad. AND I absolutely LOVED that her sisters were continually supportive and helpful. I looove tight sibling relationships and that might have been my favorite part of the book.
It’s a sweet book, easy to fly through, a bit of a third act break and a grand gesture to bring it all back together. Take this as you will.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance Retelling
- Language: light (but strong)
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of a Mother (mentioned), strained parent relationships
A CUTE RETELLING.
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This is one of those books where the three star rating might make it seem like a don’t read this book, but honestly, I think it was a me thing and that a lot of others will enjoy this. I won’t say run out and buy it, but I’m also not saying skip it either.
I thought the retelling aspects were subtle and connected well. I noticed nuanced things (as well as big picture) that were fun to see how The Little Mermaid was woven into a contemporary rock star romance. Eric being a hopeless romantic was cuuute. I loved his personality and his optimism. While the insta-attraction didn’t work for me I did like some aspects of the chemistry between Eric and Ariel.
The plot is filled with kind found family band mates and some humorous antics that happen on tour. I did like seeing Ariel find her voice (see what I did there), and stand up to her Dad. AND I absolutely LOVED that her sisters were continually supportive and helpful. I looove tight sibling relationships and that might have been my favorite part of the book.
It’s a sweet book, easy to fly through, a bit of a third act break and a grand gesture to bring it all back together. Take this as you will.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance Retelling
- Language: light (but strong)
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of a Mother (mentioned), strained parent relationships
slow-paced
NOTHING HAPPENED.
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Imma keep this short because it’s a waste of energy to spend it on a book that already made me waste my time listening to it. I was told to skip this book and honestly I could have. I even looked up a YouTube recap to make sure I really didn’t miss anything and YUP. This is a “build” book that will slowly cause you to lose your mind.
Alright, that’s it.
I’m only reading this series to get to the Sanderson books and what a labor of author love this has been lol.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy
- Language: some
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: moderate-high
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Imma keep this short because it’s a waste of energy to spend it on a book that already made me waste my time listening to it. I was told to skip this book and honestly I could have. I even looked up a YouTube recap to make sure I really didn’t miss anything and YUP. This is a “build” book that will slowly cause you to lose your mind.
Alright, that’s it.
I’m only reading this series to get to the Sanderson books and what a labor of author love this has been lol.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy
- Language: some
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: moderate-high
slow-paced
THIS SERIES.
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I am enjoying it so much!! Book one is still my favorite, but this was a great read that I continually loved spending time with.
Nash has my heart. I looooved watching his growth as he worked through his demons and allowed himself the space to love and be loved by his family, friends and especially Lina. Same goes for her too. I thought she exhibited great character changes too. Innuendo was out of my comfort zone and I wish there was less of that (overall, but especially in the beginning). The slow burn was there at least for the general spice.
The romantic suspense elements are a bit give/go for me. I can’t quite put my finger on what doesn’t fit for me, but there’s just something. I DO love a possessive, jealous Nash moment though. Gimme all of those. There’s so many good scenes in here that I got caught up in.
And the EPILOGUE? Talk about turning me into absolute MUSH. I adored it. And now I am chomping at the bit to get my hands on the next book.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: very strong
- Romance: 4+ open; high explicit + high innuendo throughout
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: gun violence, panic attacks, murder, mentions of childhood heart problems, near death experiences, loss of memory
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I am enjoying it so much!! Book one is still my favorite, but this was a great read that I continually loved spending time with.
Nash has my heart. I looooved watching his growth as he worked through his demons and allowed himself the space to love and be loved by his family, friends and especially Lina. Same goes for her too. I thought she exhibited great character changes too. Innuendo was out of my comfort zone and I wish there was less of that (overall, but especially in the beginning). The slow burn was there at least for the general spice.
The romantic suspense elements are a bit give/go for me. I can’t quite put my finger on what doesn’t fit for me, but there’s just something. I DO love a possessive, jealous Nash moment though. Gimme all of those. There’s so many good scenes in here that I got caught up in.
And the EPILOGUE? Talk about turning me into absolute MUSH. I adored it. And now I am chomping at the bit to get my hands on the next book.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: very strong
- Romance: 4+ open; high explicit + high innuendo throughout
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: gun violence, panic attacks, murder, mentions of childhood heart problems, near death experiences, loss of memory