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NEW FAV.
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This will probably be my favorite of this series. I was VERY surprised when I realized this had new points of view (I’m not a synopsis reader by nature). After that shock and settling into the story I became HOOKED on this romance.
I looooved Celeste and Asher. Oh my goodness. This is how you write a fated romance. There’s good banter and some enemies vibes. Celeste is actually reasonable once she learned all of the facts and allowed Asher in more. Asher is a PROTECTIVE ALPHA type and I could not get enough of him showing up and taking others down.
The larger conflict of the story continued progressing too and once I figured out what the author was creating with the entire series I immediately became curious in seeing this through. I am excited to read the finale.
Plenty of action, politicking, intrigue and very good amount of swoon. This series is clearly underrated.
Overall audience notes:
- Urban/Paranormal Fantasy Romance
- Language: strong
- Romance: 3+ open; high explicit and some fade to black
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: blood/gore depiction, physical/magical altercations, loss of loved ones, organ farming, medical surgeries without consent
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This will probably be my favorite of this series. I was VERY surprised when I realized this had new points of view (I’m not a synopsis reader by nature). After that shock and settling into the story I became HOOKED on this romance.
I looooved Celeste and Asher. Oh my goodness. This is how you write a fated romance. There’s good banter and some enemies vibes. Celeste is actually reasonable once she learned all of the facts and allowed Asher in more. Asher is a PROTECTIVE ALPHA type and I could not get enough of him showing up and taking others down.
The larger conflict of the story continued progressing too and once I figured out what the author was creating with the entire series I immediately became curious in seeing this through. I am excited to read the finale.
Plenty of action, politicking, intrigue and very good amount of swoon. This series is clearly underrated.
Overall audience notes:
- Urban/Paranormal Fantasy Romance
- Language: strong
- Romance: 3+ open; high explicit and some fade to black
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: blood/gore depiction, physical/magical altercations, loss of loved ones, organ farming, medical surgeries without consent
fast-paced
THIS BOOK.
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I read this off of the recommendation of a friend as this is the first book by this author I’ve read and it did NOT DISAPPOINT Y’ALL. Consider this a new favorite in the sweet sports romance category.
I am an absolute sucker for he falls first and hard. Sebastian was that man. From the first meeting I was already swooning. It was laid out so well and I loved the progression. There’s cute moments, relatable commentary and some swoooony kisses. The third act was handled amazingly. Realistic conflict with communication is my jam.
Maddie was an adorable addition and I just loved her. She was the sweetest girl and brought another great level of depth to this book.
Meadow Jane was a character that frustrated me in a positive way? I got where she was coming from and she slowly made growth and listened to loved ones around her about being open to new love and new things and I loooove those moments.
The football content is perfect. Not overwhelming but I was an immediate Thrasher fan from the get-go. I love that Sebastian was a coach instead of a player and now I’m all excited for this spin-off series with Meadow Jane’s brothers.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Sports Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of loved ones (childbirth and cancer), a car wreck with minor injuries
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I read this off of the recommendation of a friend as this is the first book by this author I’ve read and it did NOT DISAPPOINT Y’ALL. Consider this a new favorite in the sweet sports romance category.
I am an absolute sucker for he falls first and hard. Sebastian was that man. From the first meeting I was already swooning. It was laid out so well and I loved the progression. There’s cute moments, relatable commentary and some swoooony kisses. The third act was handled amazingly. Realistic conflict with communication is my jam.
Maddie was an adorable addition and I just loved her. She was the sweetest girl and brought another great level of depth to this book.
Meadow Jane was a character that frustrated me in a positive way? I got where she was coming from and she slowly made growth and listened to loved ones around her about being open to new love and new things and I loooove those moments.
The football content is perfect. Not overwhelming but I was an immediate Thrasher fan from the get-go. I love that Sebastian was a coach instead of a player and now I’m all excited for this spin-off series with Meadow Jane’s brothers.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Sports Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of loved ones (childbirth and cancer), a car wreck with minor injuries
fast-paced
Thank you to the author for a gifted audiobook.
THIS WAS CUTE.
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This was my first book by this author and I enjoyed it! I definitely want to try some more in this series.
As this was an audiobook I do have a few thoughts on narration: I loved the female narrator except for when she was actually voicing Madi. It came off like she was much younger (almost teen like) and it took me a long time to get used to it. The male narrator did a great job on their end though.
I thought Oliver and Madi were reallll cute together. I liked the slow burn friends to lovers and seeing the inner conflicts on both sides. Oliver works through a lot of loneliness and understanding his worth while Madi is finding her own footing too. There’s some sweet fake dating moments and I liked how the third act was handled.
A sweet story and a quick read to make you smile.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Trigger/Content Warnings: workaholic parents
THIS WAS CUTE.
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This was my first book by this author and I enjoyed it! I definitely want to try some more in this series.
As this was an audiobook I do have a few thoughts on narration: I loved the female narrator except for when she was actually voicing Madi. It came off like she was much younger (almost teen like) and it took me a long time to get used to it. The male narrator did a great job on their end though.
I thought Oliver and Madi were reallll cute together. I liked the slow burn friends to lovers and seeing the inner conflicts on both sides. Oliver works through a lot of loneliness and understanding his worth while Madi is finding her own footing too. There’s some sweet fake dating moments and I liked how the third act was handled.
A sweet story and a quick read to make you smile.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Trigger/Content Warnings: workaholic parents
slow-paced
SECOND BOOK.
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Well, I thought the first little bit and the ending were interesting and relevant. Don’t ask me what happened in the middle because honestly I’m a still a little confused and not sure what most of it has to do with the series as a whole. Things were really dragged out.
I also wish I was still felt attached to the romance. Things went from a separation to tiny dashes of love triangle vibes to commitments I wasn’t expecting. I don’t know. I liked them initially and now I’m not so sure.
That’s how this book made me feel, not so sure. I want to read the third because I’m curious how things will wrap up. I am somewhat invested in a few of the story lines and luckily it’s a great audiobook.
Overall audience notes:
- NA Fantasy Romance
- Language: mild
- Romance: very vague (no description) open scene
- Violence: moderate – high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, battle themes, near death experiences, blood/gore depiction, possession
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Well, I thought the first little bit and the ending were interesting and relevant. Don’t ask me what happened in the middle because honestly I’m a still a little confused and not sure what most of it has to do with the series as a whole. Things were really dragged out.
I also wish I was still felt attached to the romance. Things went from a separation to tiny dashes of love triangle vibes to commitments I wasn’t expecting. I don’t know. I liked them initially and now I’m not so sure.
That’s how this book made me feel, not so sure. I want to read the third because I’m curious how things will wrap up. I am somewhat invested in a few of the story lines and luckily it’s a great audiobook.
Overall audience notes:
- NA Fantasy Romance
- Language: mild
- Romance: very vague (no description) open scene
- Violence: moderate – high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, battle themes, near death experiences, blood/gore depiction, possession
medium-paced
IMPRESSED.
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Took a chance on this fantasy debut and I am HOOKED. I enjoyed this one so much!! It was interesting, had a romance set-up that I love and a story line I’m very curious about.
For the romance, I actually love (especially in a series) when there isn’t a rush to adding steam. It’s a very slow burn here, frankly I don’t know quite where it’s going and that’s my favorite part!! I’m getting to know the characters and dynamics and it makes my attachment level deeper. I can’t wait to see where this goes.
The plot kept me engaged and this seems to set-up the series really well. I liked the multiple points of view. I liked the conflicting sides of humans vs. elves vs. fae. The world building was spaced out well and the magic system connects well too. My only little ‘eh’ thing was the first half of the book I thought the chapters felt a little choppy. Each new chapter jumped kind of oddly and it took me a bit to get the groove. I do think this went away in the later half of the book.
I’m excited for book two and think this was a fantastic debut. I hope this review convinces you to take a chance too!
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy
- Language: some strong
- Romance: two super brief scenes
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, kidnapping, creature attacks, near death experiences, physical and magical altercations
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Took a chance on this fantasy debut and I am HOOKED. I enjoyed this one so much!! It was interesting, had a romance set-up that I love and a story line I’m very curious about.
For the romance, I actually love (especially in a series) when there isn’t a rush to adding steam. It’s a very slow burn here, frankly I don’t know quite where it’s going and that’s my favorite part!! I’m getting to know the characters and dynamics and it makes my attachment level deeper. I can’t wait to see where this goes.
The plot kept me engaged and this seems to set-up the series really well. I liked the multiple points of view. I liked the conflicting sides of humans vs. elves vs. fae. The world building was spaced out well and the magic system connects well too. My only little ‘eh’ thing was the first half of the book I thought the chapters felt a little choppy. Each new chapter jumped kind of oddly and it took me a bit to get the groove. I do think this went away in the later half of the book.
I’m excited for book two and think this was a fantastic debut. I hope this review convinces you to take a chance too!
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy
- Language: some strong
- Romance: two super brief scenes
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, kidnapping, creature attacks, near death experiences, physical and magical altercations
medium-paced
KERIS.
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I binge read this on release day because I have no chill (and also I loathe spoilers so it becomes a necessity). ANYWAYS. I loved this. It was a great wrap up to Keris and Zarrah’s storyline.
I ADORE Keris. I loved his character progression throughout. He had a lot of hard choices and had to find a way to help his kingdom. I loved his passion (maybe a bit of an obsession) with making sure Zarrah was safe. It provided an arc that I was here for. He’s full of swoon and romantic moments.
Zarrah showed some solid character changes too. I liked getting her POV and seeing the subtle moments as she continued to struggle with the the truths of her life were unraveling.
I didn’t love some of the romantic scenes. One just flat wasn’t for me and I wish there would have been more general alone/quiet time. I LOVED all of the action, don’t get me wrong, but it made me ache a bit to see Keris and Zarrah together more.
There’s some perfectly placed Lara and Aren moments (of which I will hear NO SLANDER about). I thought it concluded well and the small hints about Ahnna have me excited to see even more of this world.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: strong
- Romance: 3-4 open door; moderate – high explicit
- Violence: high & graphic
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, battle themes, blood/gore depiction, cannibalism, near death experiences
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I binge read this on release day because I have no chill (and also I loathe spoilers so it becomes a necessity). ANYWAYS. I loved this. It was a great wrap up to Keris and Zarrah’s storyline.
I ADORE Keris. I loved his character progression throughout. He had a lot of hard choices and had to find a way to help his kingdom. I loved his passion (maybe a bit of an obsession) with making sure Zarrah was safe. It provided an arc that I was here for. He’s full of swoon and romantic moments.
Zarrah showed some solid character changes too. I liked getting her POV and seeing the subtle moments as she continued to struggle with the the truths of her life were unraveling.
I didn’t love some of the romantic scenes. One just flat wasn’t for me and I wish there would have been more general alone/quiet time. I LOVED all of the action, don’t get me wrong, but it made me ache a bit to see Keris and Zarrah together more.
There’s some perfectly placed Lara and Aren moments (of which I will hear NO SLANDER about). I thought it concluded well and the small hints about Ahnna have me excited to see even more of this world.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: strong
- Romance: 3-4 open door; moderate – high explicit
- Violence: high & graphic
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, battle themes, blood/gore depiction, cannibalism, near death experiences
slow-paced
PRETTY GOOD.
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I’m new to Peter Pan retelling and this one was alright! I thought the concept was interesting and I liked how it was woven into a urban fantasy style plot. The dual POV with Peter Pan was great because it added another layer to the depth of the story.
The entire book just felt slow though. I kept waiting for *something* to pick up and I’m not sure it ever truly did. Seeing all of the other characters for the original story was cool. I liked how Swanson adapted them and the roles everyone played.
I’m undecided on the romance. I once again was wishing more something more to it. There’s some sweet romances and the expected conflicts. I don’t know yet if I’ll read book two.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Urban Fantasy Retelling
- Language: light
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: kidnapping, physical and magical altercations, loss of life
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I’m new to Peter Pan retelling and this one was alright! I thought the concept was interesting and I liked how it was woven into a urban fantasy style plot. The dual POV with Peter Pan was great because it added another layer to the depth of the story.
The entire book just felt slow though. I kept waiting for *something* to pick up and I’m not sure it ever truly did. Seeing all of the other characters for the original story was cool. I liked how Swanson adapted them and the roles everyone played.
I’m undecided on the romance. I once again was wishing more something more to it. There’s some sweet romances and the expected conflicts. I don’t know yet if I’ll read book two.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Urban Fantasy Retelling
- Language: light
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: kidnapping, physical and magical altercations, loss of life
fast-paced
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for an eARC.
I LOVE MEG.
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She was the best part of this whole book. I LOVED her journey. She learned who she was, stood up for herself to those around her and just did the dang thing. I loved her character and she’s a new favorite.
And I’m obsessed with this whole series. I love that we get this second generation of stories now because I’m even more in love with the whole family. I adored Ivo as well. He went on a good journey too and I appreciated his sunshine energy. The balance of friendship to romance was well paced and you could feel the tension between these two, even though the romance is forbidden (you know you want to read it now).
I’m such a Mimi Matthews fan. Her books add this perfect level of edge to the historical genre without adding spice. There’s romantic ball scenes, horse rides through the countryside and secret meetings. I LOVED IT ALL.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
I LOVE MEG.
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She was the best part of this whole book. I LOVED her journey. She learned who she was, stood up for herself to those around her and just did the dang thing. I loved her character and she’s a new favorite.
And I’m obsessed with this whole series. I love that we get this second generation of stories now because I’m even more in love with the whole family. I adored Ivo as well. He went on a good journey too and I appreciated his sunshine energy. The balance of friendship to romance was well paced and you could feel the tension between these two, even though the romance is forbidden (you know you want to read it now).
I’m such a Mimi Matthews fan. Her books add this perfect level of edge to the historical genre without adding spice. There’s romantic ball scenes, horse rides through the countryside and secret meetings. I LOVED IT ALL.
Overall audience notes:
- Historical Romance
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: low
medium-paced
HERE WE GO.
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I have loved Cowles most recent two series and wanted to dive back into some backlist series of hers too. This is one of her oldest ones and it has all of the same vibes of why I enjoy all of her books. I love that they have this formulaic vibe that I highly appreciate but with enough small twists that I feel always slightly shocked by the last 20%.
Taylor and Walker grew on me. I will say I didn’t feel as connected to them as I hoped but what can I say? I love a hot cop. Taylor was intensely stubborn about every single thing which got a bit dry, and I’m glad it’s a short book so it was remedied eventually.
The reveals at the end surprised me because I definitely had my eye on multiple other characters who I thought were causing the murders. I love the suspense elements and the found family happening and can’t wait to continue!
Overall audience notes:
- Romantic Suspense
- Language: some strong
- Romance: 3 open door
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: gun violence, murder, serial killer, obsession, kidnapping, loss of a mother, loss of loved ones
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I have loved Cowles most recent two series and wanted to dive back into some backlist series of hers too. This is one of her oldest ones and it has all of the same vibes of why I enjoy all of her books. I love that they have this formulaic vibe that I highly appreciate but with enough small twists that I feel always slightly shocked by the last 20%.
Taylor and Walker grew on me. I will say I didn’t feel as connected to them as I hoped but what can I say? I love a hot cop. Taylor was intensely stubborn about every single thing which got a bit dry, and I’m glad it’s a short book so it was remedied eventually.
The reveals at the end surprised me because I definitely had my eye on multiple other characters who I thought were causing the murders. I love the suspense elements and the found family happening and can’t wait to continue!
Overall audience notes:
- Romantic Suspense
- Language: some strong
- Romance: 3 open door
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: gun violence, murder, serial killer, obsession, kidnapping, loss of a mother, loss of loved ones
medium-paced
FANTASTIC READ.
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I binged this book hard. I adore Catherine Walsh’s writing. She has a way of entrancing me with her words and swoony men that make me want to devour the book as fast as I can.
One night stand tropes are not really my thing. I did like how this one went about (without adding spice just because it’s this trope). There were some good forced proximity moments and I would have loved even more. I just thought Declan was the swooniest guy and needed him on page as much as possible. He really didn’t put up with Sarah’s stubbornness and I like that that made Sarah realize some things about herself too.
The third act had me a bit miffed, buuut I’m glad it worked out well. I had a good time reading this and sometimes that’s what you want most. I hope to continue reading more of Walsh’s books because they are full of swoony Irish men.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: fade to black / closed door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: absent mother, divorce
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I binged this book hard. I adore Catherine Walsh’s writing. She has a way of entrancing me with her words and swoony men that make me want to devour the book as fast as I can.
One night stand tropes are not really my thing. I did like how this one went about (without adding spice just because it’s this trope). There were some good forced proximity moments and I would have loved even more. I just thought Declan was the swooniest guy and needed him on page as much as possible. He really didn’t put up with Sarah’s stubbornness and I like that that made Sarah realize some things about herself too.
The third act had me a bit miffed, buuut I’m glad it worked out well. I had a good time reading this and sometimes that’s what you want most. I hope to continue reading more of Walsh’s books because they are full of swoony Irish men.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: fade to black / closed door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: absent mother, divorce