So, I had no idea when I jumped into this book that it would be a ghost story type of thing 🙊 Not that I'm complaining!! I actually really loved how it was a chilling, mystery type of fantasy novel. Definitely perfect for this time of the year! And a retelling of the 12 dancing … Continue reading House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig
Category: Romance
The Rose and The Dagger by Renée Ahdieh
After the ending of the first book that ROYALLY SCREWED ME UP, I'd say this book was a very pleasant pick-me-up. It was perfectly curated to cure my hangover, obviously 😌😂 And give me another one 🤦♀️ But the second book hangover was much more welcome because I got closure, which means that my heart … Continue reading The Rose and The Dagger by Renée Ahdieh
The Wrath and The Dawn by Renée Ahdieh
I have officially decided, thanks to this book, that I either need to marry a man named Khalid or name my son that if I have one. And if that Khalid doesn't take after Khalid's character in this book, then I have failed in life. Truly and utterly failed. Because I need a real-life Khalid … Continue reading The Wrath and The Dawn by Renée Ahdieh
Faker by Sarah Smith
Enemies to lovers? Check. Diverse characters? Check. Humour and sassiness? Double check. Office romance? Also check. Slow burn? This book gave it a whole new level. Y'all aren't prepared. I love how simple and uncomplicated this book was. The plot was very straight forward and simple and that made it more centred around the emotions … Continue reading Faker by Sarah Smith
The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh
The blurb did not lie when it said that this was a thrilling romantic fantasy novel. The intrigue in this book started right off the bat with a mystery character's point of view. I LOVE it when authors have the idea to add in snippets of thoughts from a character that readers get to guess … Continue reading The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh
More Than We Can Tell by Brigid Kemmerer
I don't know how Brigid Kemmerer did it, but she managed to somehow create such a fiercely gripping main character who tears you apart by being so emotionally damaged and then makes you ridiculously proud to watch them rise above it all. The character development in this book for the main character, Rev, was honestly … Continue reading More Than We Can Tell by Brigid Kemmerer
American Royals by Katharine McGee
This book is like a mixture of The Selection Series and the Princess Dairies, but on steroids. (The characters in this book also reminded me a lot of the Kardashian's/Jenner's with all that scandal and drama 😂) There is not one page that doesn't have you gasping at how scandalous it all is. It felt … Continue reading American Royals by Katharine McGee
Letters To The Lost by Brigid Kemmerer
Okay, wow. Sooo, this book ruined me. As in, it broke my already very beaten and bruised heart. Which is great, in theory, because that's what I'd wanted it to do. That's how I know it was a book worth reading. The second half of the book actually made me cry. Not like sobbing; more … Continue reading Letters To The Lost by Brigid Kemmerer
The Good Luck Charm by Helena Hunting
The Good Luck Charm was a pretty quick and easy read for me to breeze right through, which I'm actually quite glad for, because I didn't go into it looking for a complex plot. One of the most notable parts of this book for me was the insight into some medical cases (such as with … Continue reading The Good Luck Charm by Helena Hunting
They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
Adam Silvera has such a unique voice when writing his characters. That is one of the first things that struck me about his writing style. The two narrators in this book were so vastly different in both their personalities AND their lingo that I honestly never would've thought it was written by the same person. … Continue reading They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera