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*Thank you to edelweiss for a copy in exchange for an honest review*
Husband Material is on my list of most anticipated 2022 releases, and Alexis Hall can never disappoint. This book has everything Boyfriend Material had, in terms of friendships, relationship discussions, banter, and more. And I loved every second of it.
Luc and Oliver, once again, felt like a real couple. Not a couple that is in a book that wouldn’t survive in the real world. They felt like a couple I see in real life. I love how dynamic they are, and how they still argue. They show that relationships aren’t always perfect.
I also think that this being a gay relationship, two men, shows that even queer relationships aren’t perfect. Lots of cis and straight people think queer couples are always perfect and never have bumps in the road. That’s not true. And Luc and Oliver show exactly that.
Husband Material is easily one of my favourite books, and Alexis Hall will forever be a favourite author.
Husband Material is on my list of most anticipated 2022 releases, and Alexis Hall can never disappoint. This book has everything Boyfriend Material had, in terms of friendships, relationship discussions, banter, and more. And I loved every second of it.
Luc and Oliver, once again, felt like a real couple. Not a couple that is in a book that wouldn’t survive in the real world. They felt like a couple I see in real life. I love how dynamic they are, and how they still argue. They show that relationships aren’t always perfect.
I also think that this being a gay relationship, two men, shows that even queer relationships aren’t perfect. Lots of cis and straight people think queer couples are always perfect and never have bumps in the road. That’s not true. And Luc and Oliver show exactly that.
Husband Material is easily one of my favourite books, and Alexis Hall will forever be a favourite author.
*Thank you to BookSirens for a copy to review*
Love Me Now is a short 66 page w/w novella that follows Anna and Cleo. Anna lies to her mother that she is dating Cleo, and they fake-date and have a fake-proposal to make Anna’s mother believe they are in love.
This is such a short yet great novella! I would love to see more of Anna and Cleo. They are also best friends, and it’s so cute to see a friends-to-lovers trope in a short novella, alongside fake dating.
Highly suggest this quick novella!
Love Me Now is a short 66 page w/w novella that follows Anna and Cleo. Anna lies to her mother that she is dating Cleo, and they fake-date and have a fake-proposal to make Anna’s mother believe they are in love.
This is such a short yet great novella! I would love to see more of Anna and Cleo. They are also best friends, and it’s so cute to see a friends-to-lovers trope in a short novella, alongside fake dating.
Highly suggest this quick novella!
*I received a copy from Booksirens via the author to read & review*
I’ve been Tiktok and Instagram mutuals with Margherita for a while now, and knew she was coming out with a New Adult LGBTQ Fantasy book. I had received an arc from them, but wasn’t able to read it in time, and was glad to see it was on Booksirens!
I went in expecting a diverse fantasy world, and that’s exactly what I got. There’s a polyamorous relationship (FMM, with the female MC), an f/f side relationship, a demisexual character, and so much more. If I tried listing them all, I’d miss a few for sure. Margherita has talked about the representation they put into their book, and it’s 100% true.
In Song of Phoenix and Ink, we follow Nadzia who accidentally gets transported into her fantasy novel. From there, she learns that she arrived there months before the war she wrote about. However, the novel is different now that she is inside it. The story doesn’t follow the same story she wrote. Now, she has to figure out how to help her characters that she has come to see as friends.
There is extra content at the end that show some scenes in different POVs than Nadzia’s. And I loved it. It’s not often you get to see scenes from other characters POVs.
Im so excited for book 2.
I’ve been Tiktok and Instagram mutuals with Margherita for a while now, and knew she was coming out with a New Adult LGBTQ Fantasy book. I had received an arc from them, but wasn’t able to read it in time, and was glad to see it was on Booksirens!
I went in expecting a diverse fantasy world, and that’s exactly what I got. There’s a polyamorous relationship (FMM, with the female MC), an f/f side relationship, a demisexual character, and so much more. If I tried listing them all, I’d miss a few for sure. Margherita has talked about the representation they put into their book, and it’s 100% true.
In Song of Phoenix and Ink, we follow Nadzia who accidentally gets transported into her fantasy novel. From there, she learns that she arrived there months before the war she wrote about. However, the novel is different now that she is inside it. The story doesn’t follow the same story she wrote. Now, she has to figure out how to help her characters that she has come to see as friends.
There is extra content at the end that show some scenes in different POVs than Nadzia’s. And I loved it. It’s not often you get to see scenes from other characters POVs.
Im so excited for book 2.