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jennireadsmaybe's Reviews (678)
The communication pushes the chemistry past hot and right into sensual. They are honest with each other about mental health, grief, life events, trauma, and dreams. There are so many soft moments between the two and Finn's nieces that make it impossible not to fall in love. Overall, this was a wonderful, steamy, STEM romance debut. I'm looking forward to reading more from Jillian Meadows soon.
Read this if you like workplace, hate-ish-to-love, single guardian romances, stellar communication, found family, a bit of grumpy sunshine, and butterflies.
Graphic: Sexual content, Toxic relationship, Grief
Moderate: Death, Emotional abuse, Death of parent, Abandonment
Minor: Cancer, Terminal illness, Gaslighting
My only gripe with this was Cassidy being straight, but he gets a pass this time because he's fine as hell! In all seriousness, I love how T.M. Richardson explored the characters new and burgeoning relationship dynamics and what it looked like for the four of them to be together as a quad and individually. I love that each man got their time to know Tatum outside of her marriage. This is a fun, spicy, time!
Read this if you want Black romance, polyamorous romance, older MCs who are already established in their lives, finding love after loss, and constantly learning new things about yourself
Graphic: Death, Sexual content, Grief
Moderate: Cancer, Terminal illness
Minor: Sexual harassment
This is a professor x masters student romance, which isn't my favorite trope. I liked that the romance was building off of an established yet forbidden friendship. It lets the audience see that while their attraction isn't new, it is something they haven't acted on before. I really enjoyed that Finley demands more from Ryker than being the woman he regrets due to the forbidden nature of their relationship. She makes her feelings known. I liked this one a lot!
Read this if you think kissing doesn't take away from a woman's character arc, if you've ever asked yourself how can tornados be sexier, want to dip your toe into forbidden romance, and fat women getting loved on.
Graphic: Sexual content
Minor: Blood, Injury/Injury detail
An expected house guest comes in the form Carmilla, a woman rescued from a carriage crash on the outskirts of town, who doesn't seem to have any knowledge of her life prior to the crash. She's haunting and strange and Lenore quite frankly doesn't know what to do with her. Carmilla becomes the person who most pushes Lenore to want; she wrecks much havoc on the household and brings about much carnal signs during her time there.
Hungerstone is a wonderfully written retelling of Carmilla. Kat Dunn destroyed me in so many ways throughout the book. I'm sure I will return to this at many points in my life to remind myself that it's okay to want, that the carnal urge inside needs to be fed before it gets to late.
Graphic: Death, Domestic abuse, Gore, Blood
Moderate: Eating disorder, Murder
Minor: Suicidal thoughts, Cannibalism, Death of parent
These two girls are very different from each other, and these differences push them to go out of their comfort zones and grow in many ways. I, honestly, loved their story so much. Trinity Nguyen tackles grief, family expectations, identity, colonization, war, and so many things with such grace. This book is one I will continue to recommend for years to come. The tears I shed while listening won't go unnoticed.
Read this if you like foodie romances, growing pains, exploring cultures through food and history, sapphic representation, and thoughtful representations of grief and family trauma.
Graphic: Chronic illness, Grief, Death of parent
Moderate: Colonisation, War, Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Racism, Violence, Blood
Graphic: Sexual content
I wanted a polar fantasy and Spinning Silver certainly delivered. Everything in the world is informed by the freezing cold of a seemingly endless winter. The Staryk kingdom needs winter to flourish, so the characters must live with those consequences. The characters stories all come together so well.
Though the beginning is a bit bogged down with so much exposition to get there, in the end the book is such a beautiful story.
Read this if you like polar fantasy, women gaining agency, fantasy that isn't afraid to comment on real world issues, and the power of choices.
Graphic: Child abuse, Domestic abuse, Antisemitism
Moderate: Alcoholism, Violence, Death of parent
Minor: Child death, Miscarriage, Rape
Kohl is a nonbinary hottie who's not afraid to be a good boy. Also a quick aside, I loved that the authors had a bit in the front of the book about the characters pronouns and language they preferred to use (it was so refreshing). Victoria is a badass goddess. They've both grown up in toxic households run by previous winners, so going into the games is really a last resort for both of them. Their tension jumps off the page in both present and past events. I really enjoyed both of their stories. I'm looking forward to reading more in the series.
Read this if you like deadly competitions, good boys, dystopian worlds, scary masks, a lot of smut, queer and nonbinary representation, no I'm serious a LOT of smut.
Graphic: Gore, Gun violence, Sexual content, Violence, Blood
Moderate: Bullying, Emotional abuse, Toxic relationship
Minor: Cancer, Homophobia, Transphobia
I can see why this is popular with a certain subset of booktok recommendations. Feminine rage does play a large part in Millie and Nina's lives. Honestly, I don't remember that awful white man's name; I just know he deserved what he got in the end. The Housemaid builds and builds and builds the tension for the entire first part, but once it hits that second part it's a fairly quick resolution. I generally liked it once it picked up.
Read this if you are dipping your toe into the domestic thriller genre, if you like angry women getting revenge on horrible men, and supporting women's wrongs.
Graphic: Domestic abuse, Emotional abuse, Torture
Moderate: Infertility, Mental illness, Murder
Minor: Rape, Sexual assault, Sexual content
I was into it from the first page, but when she had her two fated mates throwing down for her there was no way I was reading anything else. The chemistry between Dory, Sol, and Lok is off the charts, and it's not just because they
Read this if you have ever asked yourself what if both aliens and dinosaurs existed on one planet and I was trapped there, alien romance, fated mates, creature comforts, and more hijinks than you've ever read before.
Bonus epilogue of Lok getting
Graphic: Cursing, Death, Sexual content, Kidnapping
Moderate: Confinement, Torture, Violence
Minor: Gun violence, Sexism, Vomit