I think I’ve got a thing for political fantasies. Even if they don’t necessarily involve royalty, I still really like them. This book kind of mildly gave me Red Queen vibes for whatever reason 🤔 I think it might’ve been because there were two divided groups of people, where one is inferior to the other? … Continue reading The Winner’s Curse by Marie Rutkoski
Call It What You Want by Brigid Kemmerer
Brigid Kemmerer always has this uncanny ability to make me cry. I don’t know how (yes I do) and I don’t know why (yes. I do.), BUT SHE ALWAYS DOES, OKAY. Because she writes heartbroken soft boys that get the rough side of life into her books and my heart can’t take it. Seriously, all … Continue reading Call It What You Want by Brigid Kemmerer
The Undercover Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams
Much like with the first book in this series, Undercover Bromance was the perfect mix between romance and comedy. I love that we got to see the characters from the first book come back with their own story! Mack and Liv were literally perfect for each other since they were introduced in the first book. … Continue reading The Undercover Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams
Gotham High by Melissa de la Cruz + Thomas Pitilli
First and foremost, thank you to DC for providing me with a free copy of this book! Now on with the review! I don’t read graphic novels, usually, but for the first one I’ve read in who knows how many years, I think it was a really quick and enjoyable read. The colours were vibrant … Continue reading Gotham High by Melissa de la Cruz + Thomas Pitilli
You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle
I’m not sure if this was just a quick read or if I enjoyed it that much, but I read this book within a day. I took a break near the end thinking I’d finish it the next day, but then within the hour I had picked it up again and decided I wanted to … Continue reading You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle
Dear Enemy by Kristen Callihan
I feel like it needs to be said that I was almost consistently hungry while reading this book 😂 The female MC being a chef made it so that there were a lot of food descriptions all the time and I’m not complaining one bit. It was probably one of my favourite things, actually 🙊 … Continue reading Dear Enemy by Kristen Callihan
The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary
Sooo, I picked this book up because I heard a lot of people saying it was really amazing, and while I did enjoy it, I didn’t really feel like it was exceptional. It had a solid plot and I liked the characters, but something about it just didn’t click with me. It was more of … Continue reading The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary
The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu
For anyone who didn’t know, The Kingdom of Back is a STANDALONE and is a retelling of sorts of Nannerl Mozart’s story—Wolfgang Mozart’s sister, who was an equally prodigious musician and whom he was really close with. From the first page to the last, it’s full of music and magic and a girl who just … Continue reading The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu
The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy
This book. This. Book. I don’t know that my life was complete before I read it. I don’t know that anyone’s is, really, until they’ve lost themselves in the pages of this precious story. It’s like a mirror. Their story is everyone’s story at some point in their lives and that makes it feel worth … Continue reading The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy
A Favor for a Favor by Helena Hunting
So, yes, this book can absolutely be read as a stand-alone. But I love how it links in with the first book! The couple from the first book comes back in this book because our male MC from A Lie for a Lie is the the older brother of the female MC in this book, … Continue reading A Favor for a Favor by Helena Hunting