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January 9, 2020 ideallyrachel Reviews

[Rachel’s Review]: Chosen (Slayer #2) by Kiersten White

This is how you end a series folks!! Chosen is the second in Kiersten White’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer series, the first of which, titled “Slayer” came out in January 2019. I’m a simple girl, I see “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and i’m on-board, no questions asked but this one knocked it out of the […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: buffy the vampire slayer, tv spinoff, Vampire hunters, vampire slayer, vampires

January 8, 2020 Portia Reviews, Uncategorized

[Portia’s Review]: The Wives by Tarryn Fisher

The final book of the year for me in 2019 was The Wives by Tarryn Fisher. I really have a love/hate relationship with her books. Well, I guess I dont entirely HATE any of them, but some are just… meh, for me (Mud Vein is still my fave by her). So because of the back […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Uncategorized Tagged With: suspense, Thriller

January 7, 2020 Lisa Reviews

[Lisa’s Review:] Every Other Weekend by Abigail Johnson

Abigail Johnson’s Every Other Weekend is my first read of the year, and I honestly can’t tell you when a book last left me this much of an emotional mess. Johnson managed to spin an angsty, emotional, and incredibly realistic story around two, for different reasons, broken homes, the unpredictability of life, and the unexpected […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: contemporary romance, friends turned lovers, TW: Sexual Assault, unlikely friendship, young adult

January 5, 2020 Portia Reviews

[Portia’s Review]:Little White Lies (Debutantes #1) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

I was a big believer in absolute honesty: say what you mean, mean what you say, and don’t ask a question if you don’t want to know the answer. Buckle up, ya’ll because this review may be long winded. I will honestly say that when I first got this ARC last year, I wasn’t entirely […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: debutantes, Mystery, YA, young adult

December 19, 2019 Bre Reviews

[Bre’s Review]: Neat by Kandi Steiner

“…like the lotus flower born from the mud, we must embrace the darkest parts of ourselves to become our most beautiful selves.” I am so in love with this book and already know that it will become a regular in my re-read pile. This modern day Romeo and Juliet story pulled me in and convinced […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: artist, contemporary romance, distillery, forbidden romance, office romance, romeo and juliet, small town, small town romance

December 4, 2019 Asis Reviews

[Asis’ Review] Watch Over Me by Mila Gray

Book CW: Domestic abuse. Probably what I can highlight the most about this book was the dynamic between the family. Seeing how this situation affected each of them in a different way, how they all grew individually and as a family as well… it was very inspiring and heartwarming. The little brother had me very […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Brother's Best Friend, contemporary romance, domestic abuse, family, military, Sweet Romance

December 3, 2019 ideallyrachel Reviews

[Rachel’s Review]: Would Like to Meet by Rachel Winters

Excuse me while I cry at how cute this whole book was! Well, actually it was a complete disaster that gave me secondhand embarrassment, but in the best possible way. This book took all the best rom-com tropes and mixed them all together in one hilarious and devastating love story. Evie Summers is a slightly […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: enemies to lovers, film agent, found family, meet cute, Romance, screenwriter, Single Parent, Slow Burn Romance

November 20, 2019 Skye Reviews

[Skye’s Review]: Girls of Storm and Shadow by Natasha Ngan

“Because it’s what I am. Not a Paper Girl anymore, just ‘girl’–almost a caste of its own. An oppressed caste, yes, but one braver and bolder and capable of more brilliance than any other in this world.” This book explores two main concepts: the effects of trauma and doing horrible things in the name of […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #femalefemaleromance, #yafantasy, $f/fromance, fantasy, LGBTQ

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