This was just as enjoyable as Assistant to the Villain. Although this installment leans much more romance-forward, I have to admit there were moments where Trystan and Evie’s dynamic started to feel a little tired. The constant push-and-pull drifted past “slow burn” and into “why are we still doing this?” territory.
I’m also starting to notice that Hannah Nicole Maehrer tends to rush her endings, stacking as many plot twists …Read More
This was just as enjoyable as Assistant to the Villain. Although this installment leans much more romance-forward, I have to admit there were moments where Trystan and Evie’s dynamic started to feel a little tired. The constant push-and-pull drifted past “slow burn” and into “why are we still doing this?” territory.
I’m also starting to notice that Hannah Nicole Maehrer tends to rush her endings, stacking as many plot twists …Read More
My gosh — the amount of love I have for this book. As an aunty and a 29-year-old who’s been quietly questioning the direction of my life, I resonated deeply with Lemon’s struggles and her search for identity. Watching her navigate that in-between space — of who she is versus who she wants to become — felt achingly familiar.
As an aunty, I felt maternal toward Lemon, touched by the way the story explores what it means to be pa …Read More
My gosh — the amount of love I have for this book. As an aunty and a 29-year-old who’s been quietly questioning the direction of my life, I resonated deeply with Lemon’s struggles and her search for identity. Watching her navigate that in-between space — of who she is versus who she wants to become — felt achingly familiar.
As an aunty, I felt maternal toward Lemon, touched by the way the story explores what it means to be pa …Read More
I don’t like rating memoirs—it feels unfair to score someone’s personal experiences through the lens of my own literary taste. So, no rating for this one. Just a deep amount of respect for Tom Felton.
It’s fascinating to see how vastly different his perspective is from that of Draco Malfoy and the Wizarding World as a whole. I’m genuinely impressed by how grounded he remains, and how clearly he separates himself from his care …Read More
I don’t like rating memoirs—it feels unfair to score someone’s personal experiences through the lens of my own literary taste. So, no rating for this one. Just a deep amount of respect for Tom Felton.
It’s fascinating to see how vastly different his perspective is from that of Draco Malfoy and the Wizarding World as a whole. I’m genuinely impressed by how grounded he remains, and how clearly he separates himself from his care …Read More
"Your reaction is understandable. Because you're never going to get as close to one of your other friends as you and I are going to get. We're going to sleep in the same bed, shower at the same time, eat, sleap and breathe each other until your boundaries are completely stripped away, Green eyes, because that's the only way to guarantee you're thinking of the target that's about to shoot our Needle down instead of me standin
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"Your reaction is understandable. Because you're never going to get as close to one of your other friends as you and I are going to get. We're going to sleep in the same bed, shower at the same time, eat, sleap and breathe each other until your boundaries are completely stripped away, Green eyes, because that's the only way to guarantee you're thinking of the target that's about to shoot our Needle down instead of me standin
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This book had been sitting quietly in my cart for a while, whispering to me now and then. So when my favorite online bookstore had the hardcover special edition on sale for $14.99, I took it as fate. I try not to let online reviews sway me — books, like all art, live in the realm of personal perception. One opinion isn’t better or worse than another.
That said, even with the hype surround …Read More
This book had been sitting quietly in my cart for a while, whispering to me now and then. So when my favorite online bookstore had the hardcover special edition on sale for $14.99, I took it as fate. I try not to let online reviews sway me — books, like all art, live in the realm of personal perception. One opinion isn’t better or worse than another.
That said, even with the hype surround …Read More
Paused... stopped?... at 42%, somewhere in the middle of chapter 7. Might or might not continue this another time, but I don't think I'd be in the mood anytime soon.
The plot is really interesting. Anubis, quantum physics, the shapeshifters and everything the author built around it is so engaging. It's really good, honestly.
So, why stopping? At 42%, we get a sex scene between Luca and Nox, and I honestly feel like we've hardl …Read More
Paused... stopped?... at 42%, somewhere in the middle of chapter 7. Might or might not continue this another time, but I don't think I'd be in the mood anytime soon.
The plot is really interesting. Anubis, quantum physics, the shapeshifters and everything the author built around it is so engaging. It's really good, honestly.
So, why stopping? At 42%, we get a sex scene between Luca and Nox, and I honestly feel like we've hardl …Read More
Okay, hear me out! We need more MMCs wearing crocs 🤣🤣🤣 I love it that Miles is not the typical hero, and that he is in the service industry. Not a billionair or an enterpreneur.
I really enjoyed this book. I always feel like all EH FMCs are similar,but Daphne was different.
Also when Julia Wheelan starts talking male 👀👀👀👀 I'm like oh, what is this tingly sensation I feel, what's happening 😶🌫️🤣🤣🤣 It always catche …Read More
Okay, hear me out! We need more MMCs wearing crocs 🤣🤣🤣 I love it that Miles is not the typical hero, and that he is in the service industry. Not a billionair or an enterpreneur.
I really enjoyed this book. I always feel like all EH FMCs are similar,but Daphne was different.
Also when Julia Wheelan starts talking male 👀👀👀👀 I'm like oh, what is this tingly sensation I feel, what's happening 😶🌫️🤣🤣🤣 It always catche …Read More
Deadrise is the fourth book in The Tide series, written by Anthony J. Melchiorri. It is an apocalyptic science fiction series, where a mysterious disease breaks out and quickly sweeps the planet. We quickly learn that this disease turns people into mindless and extremely agressive zombies. We follow a group of mercenaries for hire, named “The Hunters”, which are highly specialized in getting in and out of perilous situations …Read More
Deadrise is the fourth book in The Tide series, written by Anthony J. Melchiorri. It is an apocalyptic science fiction series, where a mysterious disease breaks out and quickly sweeps the planet. We quickly learn that this disease turns people into mindless and extremely agressive zombies. We follow a group of mercenaries for hire, named “The Hunters”, which are highly specialized in getting in and out of perilous situations …Read More
What has this book done to me?
I’m a bag of contradictions — numb, yet simmering. Beneath the surface: rage, frustration, relief, anxiety, hurt, and something dangerously close to understanding. I’ve been staring at this blank review box for what feels like hours, the cursor blinking back at me like it’s mocking my inability to translate this ache into words. But nothing about this book is normal, is it?
Every chapter of Alche …Read More
What has this book done to me?
I’m a bag of contradictions — numb, yet simmering. Beneath the surface: rage, frustration, relief, anxiety, hurt, and something dangerously close to understanding. I’ve been staring at this blank review box for what feels like hours, the cursor blinking back at me like it’s mocking my inability to translate this ache into words. But nothing about this book is normal, is it?
Every chapter of Alche …Read More
Swordheart is one of those stories that lingers long after you’ve turned the last page. It felt like watching one of those nostalgic romantasy adventure films — The Princess Bride and its kindred — equal parts cozy and thrilling, full of wit, warmth, and just the right dose of absurdity.
I adored Sarkis and Halla’s relationship. Their banter, the yearning, the internal sass — all of it was pure joy. There’s action, yes, but i …Read More
Swordheart is one of those stories that lingers long after you’ve turned the last page. It felt like watching one of those nostalgic romantasy adventure films — The Princess Bride and its kindred — equal parts cozy and thrilling, full of wit, warmth, and just the right dose of absurdity.
I adored Sarkis and Halla’s relationship. Their banter, the yearning, the internal sass — all of it was pure joy. There’s action, yes, but i …Read More
It was perfect. Perfect.
Everything, down to the last minute details.
It was perfect. Perfect.
Everything, down to the last minute details.
5/5
This series is just so beautiful. I read the first three books a few years ago, one after the other, when the last one wasn't out yet. Then when it finally arrived, for one reason or another (mainly because I didn't remember a lot from the previous books and hadn't time to reread them, but also because I unconsciously didn't want it to end) I postponed reading it again and again. Then a while back I finally decided to rer …Read More
5/5
This series is just so beautiful. I read the first three books a few years ago, one after the other, when the last one wasn't out yet. Then when it finally arrived, for one reason or another (mainly because I didn't remember a lot from the previous books and hadn't time to reread them, but also because I unconsciously didn't want it to end) I postponed reading it again and again. Then a while back I finally decided to rer …Read More