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This isn’t a book that I would normally read but I’m glad I gave it a chance. There’s definitely some science-dense sections but the author does a great job about rephrasing and dumbing down the topics so it’s easy to understand.
a really wholesome story and I still smile when I think about it.
Graphic: Pandemic/Epidemic
Moderate: Confinement, Death, Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Gun violence, Suicidal thoughts, Suicide, Excrement, Grief
Back to no stakes, there is absolutely zero tension. The killings made it somewhat interesting but without any stakes it wasn’t compelling. The one scene with tension was introduced as a twist so there was no build up and it had a quick resolution (and really only served as a vessel for a third act break up).
Really just a lackluster romance with gore. Read Mindfuck instead.
Graphic: Gore, Sexual content, Blood, Vomit, Murder
Minor: Sexual assault, Sexual harassment
The MMC, Rome, is a character that exists solely to devote himself to the FMC, Janelle. I can completely see why that appeals to readers, but I personally found him to be flat and lacking personality.
Very spice-heavy for a relatively short book.
Graphic: Sexual content
I enjoyed reading about older main characters and felt they did mostly act their age. I did feel they felt more lust than love and scoffed a few times when they just “couldn’t keep their hands off of each other” for like TWO WEEKS.
I felt really connected to Mickey and her feelings about living with a chronic illness, but I didn’t feel connected to Diego’s grief. I felt told about it rather than actually feeling it.
Overall still very cute and I would definitely recommend.
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Chronic illness, Grief, Alcohol
Minor: Religious bigotry
One thing I loved about this book was that I was unable to predict the ending. The stakes were high and the odds for a good ending felt very unlikely. Does she win the games? Will she survive? Will she somehow get out of it? Those questions really kept me engaged and excited to read how it would end.
I could’ve done without any romantic subplot but it wasn’t horrible.
Moderate: Gun violence, Misogyny, Racism, Violence, Blood, Murder, Classism
Minor: Alcohol
This book can be a tough read because I love Keera and I just one thing to go right for her without so much resistance and push back haha. I felt so bad for her as she struggling to find acceptance and build trust.
The romance took a back seat to the world building and political plot in this book, which I was fine with. Riven didn’t even show up for like 70 pages or something.
Graphic: Violence
Moderate: Confinement, Torture
I love Keera as a character but I did get pretty over how much of a “bad ass” she is haha. Like yes she’s otherworldly tough—I get it. I did however love how flawed she is as a character and seeing how her forced assassin servitude weighs on her.
It was disheartening to see Riven constantly trying to find ways to distrust her, but I get it. Overall the romance was fine. Not my favorite couple but I didn’t dislike it either.
Graphic: Alcoholism, Alcohol
What an absolutely beautiful love story!! Kennedy Ryan always writes the most well-rounded and realistic characters and I can tell she really puts love and care into writing about sensitive topics. A bit insta-lovey but I think the couple are truly a perfect fit for one another.
I loved seeing positive representation for ex-spouses/co-parents, stay at home moms, therapy, and autism.
It was fun to have a villain in this book (fuck you, Edward).
Graphic: Infidelity
Moderate: Sexual content
Well-written and important.
Graphic: Racism, Rape, Slavery
I was hoping for a more violent FMC, considering that Emerie was a Demon Slayer, but I still enjoyed her character and she was very brave.
As always, I am looking forward to the next book!
Graphic: Sexual content, Grief
Moderate: Infertility, Torture, Violence, Blood