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READ THIS ONE.
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I’m always out on the hunt for great indie fantasy romance books and this one was SO DANG GOOD. It was balanced incredibly well between dialogue, world building, politicking, etc. that I never felt it was slow. Beautifully paced and completely engaging. I had a hard time putting this down.
I LOOOVE in fantasy romance series where the romance is a slowwww burn. I want to get to know the characters, I want to understand the world, choices and dynamics before running head first into a romance. I loved the way this played out and the subtle weaves being woven. I am smitten, I am here for it, and I HAVE THOUGHTS that I need confirmed in book two ASAP.
Diem was a great main character. I loved seeing her flaws and mistakes highlighted along with her strengths. She rights wrongs, takes in new information, and I love the passion she has for healing.
THE EPILOGUE THOUGH. I am once again sitting here saying GIVE ME ANSWERS. I can’t wait to read the next book and highly highly recommend getting your hands on this one!!
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: low
- Romance: 2ish brief and vague
- Violence: moderate-high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, explosions, physical and weapons violence, loss of loved ones, injury descriptions, blood/gore depiction
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I’m always out on the hunt for great indie fantasy romance books and this one was SO DANG GOOD. It was balanced incredibly well between dialogue, world building, politicking, etc. that I never felt it was slow. Beautifully paced and completely engaging. I had a hard time putting this down.
I LOOOVE in fantasy romance series where the romance is a slowwww burn. I want to get to know the characters, I want to understand the world, choices and dynamics before running head first into a romance. I loved the way this played out and the subtle weaves being woven. I am smitten, I am here for it, and I HAVE THOUGHTS that I need confirmed in book two ASAP.
Diem was a great main character. I loved seeing her flaws and mistakes highlighted along with her strengths. She rights wrongs, takes in new information, and I love the passion she has for healing.
THE EPILOGUE THOUGH. I am once again sitting here saying GIVE ME ANSWERS. I can’t wait to read the next book and highly highly recommend getting your hands on this one!!
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: low
- Romance: 2ish brief and vague
- Violence: moderate-high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, explosions, physical and weapons violence, loss of loved ones, injury descriptions, blood/gore depiction
medium-paced
NICE CONCLUSION.
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First of all, who else is obsessed with every cover in this series?? Because SAME.
Any who, I liked this story more than I was expecting from the initial plot set up (I’m just not a fan of benefits situations & the spice was past my personal preference too). What I did love though was the exploration surrounding Camille’s back story and trauma. I loved how Jacob approached everything and the entire time there was a sense of comfort and safety.
There’s not really a larger plot here and I think that’s where I got distracted. Why I LOVE heavy focused romances I missed out on something more moving along in the background. I did love the glimpses of the previous books heros/heroines and where they were in life now. This felt like a good wrap up to the series with some swoony feels and tender moments.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: 3 open door; high explicit
- Trigger/Content Warnings: domestic and emotional abuse recounted
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First of all, who else is obsessed with every cover in this series?? Because SAME.
Any who, I liked this story more than I was expecting from the initial plot set up (I’m just not a fan of benefits situations & the spice was past my personal preference too). What I did love though was the exploration surrounding Camille’s back story and trauma. I loved how Jacob approached everything and the entire time there was a sense of comfort and safety.
There’s not really a larger plot here and I think that’s where I got distracted. Why I LOVE heavy focused romances I missed out on something more moving along in the background. I did love the glimpses of the previous books heros/heroines and where they were in life now. This felt like a good wrap up to the series with some swoony feels and tender moments.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Romance
- Language: moderate
- Romance: 3 open door; high explicit
- Trigger/Content Warnings: domestic and emotional abuse recounted
medium-paced
SATISFYING CONCLUSION.
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I have really enjoyed this series. I read it over a month which is unusually fast for me to binge a completed trilogy. While there are some magical system gaps and I still have questions about world building, I had SUCH A GOOD TIME with the stories. It’s intense, and romantic and swoony and all the things.
Naya and Adam’s story has been a long time coming and I love the slow burn edge this book took. There’s a really good build up and I loooove Adam’s alpha side. I can’t help myself. Naya is a strong FMC and if you’re looking for a darker vibe, this book has it. The plot is dark and full of shocking things and it often kept me on the edge of my seat.
This feels like an underrated paranormal romance series. I am so happy I took the chance on it and for someone who’s not usually a paranormal fan this checked off many of my boxes. And they’re fantastic on audio!!
Overall audience notes:
- Paranormal Romance
- Language: strong
- Romance: 3-4 open door; high explicit
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, kidnapping, medical experimentation, murder, high blood/gore depiction, physical and weapons violence
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I have really enjoyed this series. I read it over a month which is unusually fast for me to binge a completed trilogy. While there are some magical system gaps and I still have questions about world building, I had SUCH A GOOD TIME with the stories. It’s intense, and romantic and swoony and all the things.
Naya and Adam’s story has been a long time coming and I love the slow burn edge this book took. There’s a really good build up and I loooove Adam’s alpha side. I can’t help myself. Naya is a strong FMC and if you’re looking for a darker vibe, this book has it. The plot is dark and full of shocking things and it often kept me on the edge of my seat.
This feels like an underrated paranormal romance series. I am so happy I took the chance on it and for someone who’s not usually a paranormal fan this checked off many of my boxes. And they’re fantastic on audio!!
Overall audience notes:
- Paranormal Romance
- Language: strong
- Romance: 3-4 open door; high explicit
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, kidnapping, medical experimentation, murder, high blood/gore depiction, physical and weapons violence
medium-paced
Thank you to the author for an eARC.
VAL & CHEVY.
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This might be my new favorite in the series. I’m sure I probably say that about each book, but I just sincerely love each book that much. I love Emma St. Clair’s writing. I love the way she tells a story and the romances she creates. They are simultaneously funny and full of heart and make my day brighter when a new one drops on my kindle.
I adored Chevy. That sweet man trying to handle his daddy issues (and not doing such a great job). I loved his growth and acknowledgement of wrong doings. How he did work to be better and to be open. And OH MY GOSH he left me in a puddle with some of his moments.
VAL & CHEVY.
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This might be my new favorite in the series. I’m sure I probably say that about each book, but I just sincerely love each book that much. I love Emma St. Clair’s writing. I love the way she tells a story and the romances she creates. They are simultaneously funny and full of heart and make my day brighter when a new one drops on my kindle.
I adored Chevy. That sweet man trying to handle his daddy issues (and not doing such a great job). I loved his growth and acknowledgement of wrong doings. How he did work to be better and to be open. And OH MY GOSH he left me in a puddle with some of his moments.
“Good.” He pauses. “Because if I kiss you, it won’t go down like this. It won’t be quick. It won’t be sweet. And it won’t be with an audience. You got that?”
Val is one of the genuinely good souls type of characters. I loved her heart and mind and how good of a friend she was and everything in between. Val and Chevy have many moments that will have the angst turning up and you shouting KISS KISS KISS.
I love this small town, I love all of the glimpses of past book characters and new characters to come. I laughed, I cheered, I was giddy like a fool with the grand gesture. Another Sheet Cake winner!!
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of a parent, parental abandonment, physical injuries
medium-paced
Thank you to Book Club Favorites for the gifted book.
ENJOYABLE.
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I admit that I have only read Emma once and haven’t seen a single adaptation. Therefore, I cannot speak to much about how closely it resembles the original. I noticed some things that I remember and it was fun to see those allusions.
The romance was really solid. I liked the slow burn, childhood friends to lovers vibes. There’s good banter and heat and I loved Knightley’s alpha side that popped up occasionally.
Emma wasn’t my favorite and drove me a bit wild, but I think that was supposed to be part of her charm and it didn’t ruin the story for me. I thought it was a quick audiobook that kept me engaged and was a contemporary romance I’d easily recommend to others.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: 2-3 open door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of a mother mentioned, attempted unwanted romantic advances
ENJOYABLE.
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I admit that I have only read Emma once and haven’t seen a single adaptation. Therefore, I cannot speak to much about how closely it resembles the original. I noticed some things that I remember and it was fun to see those allusions.
The romance was really solid. I liked the slow burn, childhood friends to lovers vibes. There’s good banter and heat and I loved Knightley’s alpha side that popped up occasionally.
Emma wasn’t my favorite and drove me a bit wild, but I think that was supposed to be part of her charm and it didn’t ruin the story for me. I thought it was a quick audiobook that kept me engaged and was a contemporary romance I’d easily recommend to others.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: 2-3 open door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of a mother mentioned, attempted unwanted romantic advances
medium-paced
Thank you to the author and Covenant Communications for the ARC.
GREAT DEBUT.
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I enjoyed this one a lot! Hannah was such a wonderful FMC and her resilient strength shown throughout the whole book. She doesn’t let her disability define her and I loved seeing her define her self-worth and place in society.
There was even DUAL POV with Jonathan too. I adored him as well. I liked seeing his self reflection and growth as he acknowledged mistakes, made apologies and pursued Hannah. They were a sweet pairing and I liked all of their interactions.
A charming story that gets some intense scenes towards the end. I liked the pick-up in action and the rush I felt flying through pages wondering if Jonathan and Hannah were going to make it back to each other. Filled with redemptive characters (and some villains that in no way deserve redemption), a nice level of drama and a satisfying romance, I thought this was a great debut and I look forward to more books by this author.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: ableism, loss of sight, loss of a father (recounted), brief assault, physical injuries
GREAT DEBUT.
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I enjoyed this one a lot! Hannah was such a wonderful FMC and her resilient strength shown throughout the whole book. She doesn’t let her disability define her and I loved seeing her define her self-worth and place in society.
There was even DUAL POV with Jonathan too. I adored him as well. I liked seeing his self reflection and growth as he acknowledged mistakes, made apologies and pursued Hannah. They were a sweet pairing and I liked all of their interactions.
A charming story that gets some intense scenes towards the end. I liked the pick-up in action and the rush I felt flying through pages wondering if Jonathan and Hannah were going to make it back to each other. Filled with redemptive characters (and some villains that in no way deserve redemption), a nice level of drama and a satisfying romance, I thought this was a great debut and I look forward to more books by this author.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: ableism, loss of sight, loss of a father (recounted), brief assault, physical injuries
medium-paced
GREAT DRAMA.
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This book had a wonderful balance of drama without feeling over the top. I think the Bridgerton vibes were on point and I liked the entire book. Honestly I would have loved even more to have separate books for each character because I enjoyed each story so much and having even deeper background exploration would have been awesome.
I liked that each romance had a unique perspective and plot. It was easy to keep everyone separate and enjoy each point of view change. It was cute and I especially loved the sister relationships. They weren’t this easy going, not accurate portrayal, but a lovely realistic story that I could completely get behind.
There’s good character growth and finding your passion and paths. I liked seeing each woman overcome their mistakes and find what works best for them. I look forward to seeing who the next book will focus on!!
Overall audience notes:
- YA Historical Romance
- Language: little
- Romance: kisses; light innuendo
- Violence: low
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This book had a wonderful balance of drama without feeling over the top. I think the Bridgerton vibes were on point and I liked the entire book. Honestly I would have loved even more to have separate books for each character because I enjoyed each story so much and having even deeper background exploration would have been awesome.
I liked that each romance had a unique perspective and plot. It was easy to keep everyone separate and enjoy each point of view change. It was cute and I especially loved the sister relationships. They weren’t this easy going, not accurate portrayal, but a lovely realistic story that I could completely get behind.
There’s good character growth and finding your passion and paths. I liked seeing each woman overcome their mistakes and find what works best for them. I look forward to seeing who the next book will focus on!!
Overall audience notes:
- YA Historical Romance
- Language: little
- Romance: kisses; light innuendo
- Violence: low
medium-paced
NEW OBESSION.
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I wish y’all could see how many tabs I put in this book. I LOVED IT SO DANG MUCH. It was the most unique sports romance I’ve read and was incredibly well balanced between the reality game show aspects + romantic moments.
I would like to start a petition for all love interests to be tall sunshine-filled Australians. Talk about some of the best fiery banter. OFF THE CHARTS. The chemistry could not be contained. I was obsessed with Joss and Dani. OBSESSED. Every moment was absolutely stunning.
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I wish y’all could see how many tabs I put in this book. I LOVED IT SO DANG MUCH. It was the most unique sports romance I’ve read and was incredibly well balanced between the reality game show aspects + romantic moments.
I would like to start a petition for all love interests to be tall sunshine-filled Australians. Talk about some of the best fiery banter. OFF THE CHARTS. The chemistry could not be contained. I was obsessed with Joss and Dani. OBSESSED. Every moment was absolutely stunning.
“The only thing I’m wondering is what it would be like to be loved with that kind of fervor…what it would be like to be loved by you.”
And the competition was INTENSE. Think Survivor + Fear Factor. I loved the set-up and how each competition played out. There was just the right amount of time spent wondering WHO WAS GOING TO WIN and time spent getting to know the side characters and having a storyline outside of the Gauntlet.
I loved Dani’s growth. She grew so much over the book. Learning to value herself and that it’s okay to put yourself first sometimes. Reconnecting with her sister, being open to love, and showing off the sportsmanship that I love seeing.
“You’re the rain in the desert, Dani — and I’ll beg for you.”
I can’t get enough of this book and I NEED Y’ALL TO READ IT OKAY. If you’re looking for a unique sports romance with great characters, fierce events, self-discovery and the sweetest ending. TRUST ME YOU NEED THIS BOOK.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Sports Romance
- Language: very little
- Romance: make-outs
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: parental abandonment, a mother with past alcohol abuse, near drowning, allergic reactions, depictions of anxiety, mentions of cancer
medium-paced
Thank you to the author for a gifted audiobook!
GREAT AUDIO.
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I love a good audiobook and the narrator did an amazing job. I felt fully immersed in the story and I think that also really helped my thoughts overall.
I tend to struggle with rock star romances. I don’t know why, but I keep trying because I know I’ll find some good ones out there. And I consider this a good one (and a sweet one for my sweet romance fans!). I liked the soulful connection between Louella and Finn. The instant chemistry was played off really well and I liked the slow burn strangers to friends to lovers that occurred over months together. I didn’t LOVE that Louella was dating someone for 75% of the book (but I know that’s a preference thing and I just prefer the break-up to happen much sooner).
Finn fell first and HARD and he was just so dang sweet. I liked his personality and how hard he worked to be a good friend, musician and someone you actually wanted to be friends with. I loved all of the late night texts and phone calls and the smooth lyrics that were clearly showing all of Finn’s feelings.
This was my first Becky Monson book and it convinced me that I would love to read another. I liked her writing style and story telling. This was a good read and I think fantastic for summertime!
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
GREAT AUDIO.
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I love a good audiobook and the narrator did an amazing job. I felt fully immersed in the story and I think that also really helped my thoughts overall.
I tend to struggle with rock star romances. I don’t know why, but I keep trying because I know I’ll find some good ones out there. And I consider this a good one (and a sweet one for my sweet romance fans!). I liked the soulful connection between Louella and Finn. The instant chemistry was played off really well and I liked the slow burn strangers to friends to lovers that occurred over months together. I didn’t LOVE that Louella was dating someone for 75% of the book (but I know that’s a preference thing and I just prefer the break-up to happen much sooner).
Finn fell first and HARD and he was just so dang sweet. I liked his personality and how hard he worked to be a good friend, musician and someone you actually wanted to be friends with. I loved all of the late night texts and phone calls and the smooth lyrics that were clearly showing all of Finn’s feelings.
This was my first Becky Monson book and it convinced me that I would love to read another. I liked her writing style and story telling. This was a good read and I think fantastic for summertime!
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
medium-paced
NOPE.
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I became increasingly frustrated with this book the longer it went on. There was a reprieve in the middle for a bit where I felt like things were finally jiving and then it lost me all over again.
I hate cheating that can clearly be circumvented in books. And you can tell me multiple reasons why it’s “fine” and it will still bug me. I didn’t like it and wish the FMC of all people would have thought better.
Ryan was occasionally fine. He was pretty sweet and I liked seeing his emotional side too. Some of the flashback moments were cute.
History repeating itself did not work for me. Nor did the poor enemies to lovers banter. It was childish and a bit stilted.
I enjoyed the authors previous book but now I’m hesitant to pick up the next. We’ll see.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: mild
- Romance: fade to black
- Trigger/Content Warnings: cheating (main couple), brief mention of death of a loved one
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I became increasingly frustrated with this book the longer it went on. There was a reprieve in the middle for a bit where I felt like things were finally jiving and then it lost me all over again.
I hate cheating that can clearly be circumvented in books. And you can tell me multiple reasons why it’s “fine” and it will still bug me. I didn’t like it and wish the FMC of all people would have thought better.
Ryan was occasionally fine. He was pretty sweet and I liked seeing his emotional side too. Some of the flashback moments were cute.
History repeating itself did not work for me. Nor did the poor enemies to lovers banter. It was childish and a bit stilted.
I enjoyed the authors previous book but now I’m hesitant to pick up the next. We’ll see.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: mild
- Romance: fade to black
- Trigger/Content Warnings: cheating (main couple), brief mention of death of a loved one