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I’m not quite sure if the point of this novella. Yes, it was nice to revisit these characters, but I don’t think it served any purpose except to stir up a whole host of questions that don’t seem to be grounded in anything. There’s not going to be another fallen crest book, and there wasn’t really a crew storyline. Yes, we got some more information leading to Nate’s book but I think it could’ve been done without all the unnecessary drama.
What I’d really love is to see more of is mummy and daddy Sam and Mason. I’d love to see them progress past where they’ve always been. You get glimpses, but I just don’t feel like it’s enough.

This was an interesting book. I loved the setting, and got a real feel of Seattle. I also loved Monica.
I’m a little unsure about Maggie, but Desmond was a solid character.
I think where it was a little strange for me was the fact a lot of this book revolves around things explained in other books, which I haven’t read. It made for a bit of a disconnect which thankfully was solved just as it got too much to handle.
I did think this did detract from the story a bit, as well as the fact you don’t initially see Desmond and Maggie meeting.
Still, this was a solid book. I would suggest reading the associated books first, but do give it a go!

I loved this book!!! The first sentence had me hooked! I loved Alesandra and Kallias, as well as their group of merry friends!
If I did have one complaint it’s that things were dealt with a little too easily, and the Robin Hood storyline was a little odd, but I didn’t find it detracted good much from the story as whole!
This is a great slytherin fantasy romance, get on it now!!!

Ugh, I LOVED this novella so much!! Thomas is fast becoming my favourite book boyfriend and to get his POV is incredible and made me fall in love with him even more.
He is so lovely, so thoughtful, and caring! I loved seeing this side of him!!

3.5 stars.

I wanted to love this book so much, I loved the first 2 parts of this story, but this fell flat to me. It felt rushed and under developed and just sad.
To start, we never see Rafe, Levi, and Eva hash anything out. We never see Levi and Eva have a heart to heart which I so badly wanted. We barely even see Rafe and Levi talk. Everything is just okay, when some pretty major things happened at the end of the second book. I wanted an actual reconciliation and I didn’t get it. It left me wanting.
Also, Rafe and Eva say “I love you” so many times in this book, like SO many. We get it, it doesn’t need to repeated so much.
Thirdly, I’m kind of disappointed everything between them ended up with sex. I wanted to see Rafe be romantic and work to get Eva. I’m also concerned just how dependent he was on her. It felt really unhealthy.
Fourth, I’m not sure how he got to that place. He wasn’t like that in the second book so I wanted to see a better explanation of what was worrying him. But again, it was just left to get better, not really worked on.
As I said, I wanted so badly to love this book, but it fell disappointingly short. Sorry!

Oh, this book played with my emotions!! Mal, the darkling, Mal, the darkling lol.
I loved the world building here, I loved the magic system, the characters.
I did think there wasn’t anything too complicated here but I hope that’s building in the second book!
I loved Six of Crows and I’m quickly falling in love with this!

I voluntarily received an advanced review copy of this book and chose to review it.

I wasn't sure what to think about this book. I love Sarina so I was confident it was going to be of good quality but this book was just so brilliant.
I loved the storyline that the ladies created, the melding of Australia and New York was done brilliantly.
Callan was so hot, so surprising, but utterly drool worthy.
Grace was strong, sassy, but still vulnerable.
Olivia was a great breath of fresh air.
I absolutely loved this book and is well worth your time, a great read.
Reviewed for 2 Rs blog.

This was an okay book. I had a bit of a hard time connecting to both characters to be honest and it went from there.
I think there could’ve been real depth to Jesse, but it just wasn’t explored enough. With more of his POV, more of his struggles, he could’ve turned into a really heart wrenching character.
Allie was tortured, but instead of seeing that, she just ran away from her problems and ignored them.
I also think this book started too abruptly. I think it needed a longer run up, more background, instead of just dropping us straight in. Jesse and Allie’s first meeting perhaps?
But we get none of that. Sure, there’s an attempt to create an emotional connection, but I just couldn’t feel it.
I also felt like this book read more YA than NA. To me, I think it would’ve suited it well, but them being in college just didn’t hit it for me.
Like I said, this was an okay book. It has promise but ultimately fell short, sorry.

I really enjoyed Ethan and Rae’s story. They’re great characters and I loved reading about them.
Ethan is incredible. One of my favourite character traits is the severely flawed with a heart of gold, and although it takes a while, that’s Ethan.
I loved that Rae stood up to Ethan, she didn’t take what he threw at her lying down.
Where this book fell down a little for me was the writing. There were heaps of info dumps and moments of I did this, then this, then this, and this happened and then I did that. It did detract a little from the story.
But overall, this is a great bully romance, give it a go!

4.5 stars.

This is a great, typically Ginger story. I love that she writes imperfect heroes and slightly awkward heroines, it gives her books such an authentic feel.
I love Lucas and June. They’re such great characters individually and together, they’re fantastic. I also love Abby and Tory and can’t wait for their story!
There’s a few twists in this book I wasn’t expecting, but I loved!
This is a good, real story with real characters you can identify with and want to be their friend.
Definitely give it a go!!