I don’t have anything to say about the writing, really. No complaints at all, it was perfectly okay but nothing that stood out to me immensely either. In general, I had no problems with any characters or their relationships (I did love the relationship of the main couple with the old couple). Since I never […]
[Asis’ Review] DREAMS LIE BENEATH by Rebecca Ross
I have read every single book Rebecca has written and I’ve loved every new one just as much as the last. My love for Dreams Lie Beneath starts with just that cover. It is a strange choice for me because as a rule I don’t like covers with people on them. Fanart style is acceptable […]
[Asis’ Review] We Can’t Keep Meeting Like This by Rachel Lynn Solomon
This book was refreshingly cute to read. A light read that, while somewhat predictable, felt so relatable to me it immediately took a very special place in my heart. Both characters were so realistic, they felt like actual teens, and the way mental health was treated in this book, the way it normalized it and […]
[Asis’ Review] The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
The hype of this book made me very nervous to start reading it in the first place, especially because I essentially knew nothing about it beyond the fact that it was basically an interview with a very famous fictional actress. I hadn’t gone into a book blind in a really long time since I’m always asking […]
[Asis’ Review] INSTANT KARMA by Marissa Meyer
I have wanted to read this book ever since I found out about it. I adore Marissa’s writing and that is no secret, it’s completely immersive and beautiful, and once I start it is hard to stop. That was no different in this book. I don’t want to make this statement because it’s been a […]
[Asis’ Review] Love Her or Lose Her by Tessa Bailey
Y’all know a marriage in trouble book will ALWAYS be a book for me. It’s one of my favorite tropes for some reason and I immediately knew I had to read this lol Good thing: this one did not disappoint. I absolutely adored Rosie. I loved how much she grew throughout the book, how her […]
[Asis’ Review] ARCHENEMIES by Marissa Meyer
The writing of this author apparently gets an A+ from me every time, but I think everyone already knows that. This story felt a little slower than the first one at times, I felt we had more constant action on Renegades. But on Archenemies, we actually get a lot more of the politics and social […]