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jennireadsmaybe's Reviews (678)
Only for the Week is a vacation, friends (sort of) with benefits, "only for the week" hookup romance. It's short, steamy, and a wild ride. Janelle wants temporary and Rome knows that one week isn't enough. It's delectable. Their chemistry was off the charts. The smut!!!!
My favorite part was Janelle learning to stand up for herself!! It's always nice to read about a character that struggles in her familial relationships (definitely not speaking from personal experience here 🫢). Rome was all about giving her what she wanted just because he could!! Loved them both.
Thanks to @kendrareadswithlove for constantly sharing about this book!!!
Graphic: Emotional abuse, Sexual content, Gaslighting
Moderate: Toxic relationship, Violence, Alcohol
Minor: Cancer, Infidelity
Sadie and Julius are everything to me! From their first interaction to the last page, I was in love with them. Sadie, in particular, is my favorite part of the story. She’s a child of divorce who is chasing after love and acceptance from people that aren’t worth it. RELATABLE!
Did you take AP classes in high school? Are you a recovering people pleaser? Do you like your romance with a side of "do you not know how much you affect me?" If you answered yes to any of these questions, I Hope This Doesn't Find You is perfect for you!
Quotes I loved:
"Here I was trying to see the best in him, but he was only assuming the worst of me
“Why is it me? Why do you always single me out?"
“Because," he says quietly, a curious expression on his face. I've never seen him so serious. So sincere. "You're the only person worth paying attention to.”
Graphic: Bullying, Cursing, Toxic relationship
Moderate: Panic attacks/disorders, Abandonment, Alcohol
Minor: Misogyny, Sexism
The dance competition didn't make sense in my brain. Most of the description for the burlesque performances made me question how they made it as far as they did. Also, without spoiling, the way the competition ended for both teams left much to be desired.
I would still recommend it to anyone looking for a sapphic romance, especially if you hate the miscommunication trope.
Graphic: Child abuse, Sexual content, Abandonment
Moderate: Body shaming, Fatphobia, Homophobia
Minor: Racism, Transphobia
The conversations around transness and aspec identities are so important and continue to be relevant. A lot of the same topics come up in one, which makes sense because overthrowing a tyrannical and repressive government is only the first step in their journey.
Questions are answered, action is packed, and the romance is romanced. I really enjoyed this and look forward to reading more from H.E. Edgmon. Again, this book is perfect for anyone looking for queer fantasy, messy and chaotic trans/queer characters, and just a funny time.
Graphic: Body horror, Death, Violence
Moderate: Sexual assault, Transphobia, Cannibalism
Minor: Animal cruelty, Racism, Sexual content
The reveal in this one!!!! I screamed!!! I definitely wasn't expecting it. The addition of Helene's POV really added to the story. She's such an interesting character to follow. I enjoyed getting to see Laia's fighting/training develop a bit more. She's not the same girl from that first chapter; Elias isn't the same boy from that chapter either. He's challenged just as much as Laia in this one.
I've got more questions than answers at this point and I'm really looking forward to getting those answers. I'm a little late to the game, but don't let that stop you from picking up this series. It's so good!
Graphic: Death, Torture, Violence
Moderate: Child abuse, Slavery, Grief
Minor: Rape, Sexual content
Lucky is Black, ace, bi, and a little bit supernatural (ESP as she calls it). She's risking everything by taking the job as Hennessee House caretaker/investigator. She's a super interesting main character because she's seemingly all on her own and always ready to get into a bit of trouble. Honestly, I don't think any other character would have suited the story as well as she did.
Her romance with Maverick is so completely heartwarming and charming. He is always there with a listening ear and a willingness to learn that quite literally any other love interest could never live up to. They suit each other so well and everyone around them knows that.
There's so much more I could say about this one, but I'm going to end it here. Pick this up if you're looking for a cozy, spooky, single-dad, LGBTQ+ read.
Graphic: Mental illness, Grief, Acephobia/Arophobia
Moderate: Cursing, Emotional abuse, Panic attacks/disorders
Minor: Death, Death of parent, Alcohol
Honestly, I'm so embarrassed that I own multiple Alexene Farol Follmuth (Olivie Blake) books and the first one I decided to pick up was this ARC, because if this is any indication for how much I'm going to love the other books... there's a big storm coming!!!
Twelfth Knight is all the best parts of 90s and 00s high school romcoms in one hilariously, witty book-sized package. Vi and Jack are such great characters to write as quasi-academic rivals to lovers/hate to love because they are so set in their ways in the beginning that you can't possibly imagine it working out in the end. But AFF did the thing.
Every single beat of this story worked. I couldn't stop turning pages. I finished this book and immediately wanted to start my own D&D adventure. It was a fun, funky, and fresh YA romance that is perfect for anyone looking for a book with 90s romcom vibes.
Moderate: Misogyny, Sexism, Sexual harassment
Minor: Gaslighting
Graphic: Domestic abuse, Emotional abuse, Mental illness, Misogyny, Sexism, Grief, Gaslighting
Moderate: Racism, Suicidal thoughts, Death of parent
I started reading Anna-Marie McLemore when they released Lakelore and fell for the way they write. Every word means something. It hurts and it heals and it still blows my mind days later. Honestly, it was so atmospheric that I'm pretty sure I dreamt about it after I finished the book. I definitely have a new appreciation for stones and gems now.
I would be remiss not to mention the representation in Flawless Girls. The FMC is an Latina, intersex, girl in a world that is ripe with expectations of what femininity is and isn't. It's extremely powerful.
Win, the fmc, has a limb difference like HBY. HBY shares her raw and honest thoughts in an author's note before the book and it makes the story that much more special. Win's journey to motherhood may not look like what we're used to in romance but it's important and necessary that it gets to take up space on shelves around the world. I love her so much! She's laugh-out-loud funny, compassionate, and the kind of character that I wish was real so I could have her in my life.
The people were right when they said Bo is the perfect book boyfriend. Ha! Everything he does proves just how much he loves Win. From splitting finances equitably, to constantly surprising her with not-so-wanted but necessary expensive gifts. He's a sweet man with a huge heart (and other things ;)). A romance that's all about being chosen by the person you love. I will be screaming about this from the rooftops for the remainder of my life. Everyone should read it!
Graphic: Cancer, Sexual content, Pregnancy
Moderate: Ableism, Suicide, Death of parent
Minor: Emotional abuse, Toxic relationship, Abortion