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July 1, 2020 ideallyrachel Reviews

[Rachel’s Review]: There Will Come a Darkness by Katy Rose Pool

Holy squad goals Batman, what the heck did I just read? This book was AMAZING with a unique magic system and a fantastic cast of characters. Honestly wish I could give it more than 5 stars. It’s like the author looked at all of us and was like: Ephyra, Beru, Anton, Jude and Hassan are […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: fantasy, magic powers, refugees, squad goals

June 25, 2020 Asis Reviews

[Asis’ Review] SISTERS OF SWORD AND SONG by Rebecca Ross

Rebecca Ross is for sure one of my favorite authors of all time. And this book went beyond anything I expected. After reading both this and The Queen’s Rising duology, I can clearly see her style in themes and writing, and I am becoming a huge addict to both. This book really astonishes with the […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: family, Good worldbuilding, high fantasy, magic, Romance, Sisters, Standalone, YA Fantasy

June 23, 2020 Lisa Reviews

[Lisa’s Review]: Seasons of the Storm (Seasons of the Storm #1) by Elle Cosimano

Seasons of the Storm is a unique, exciting, and action-packed tale about personified seasons, starcrossed lovers, and the power of friendship. I went into this book knowing the bare minimum but loved the idea of personified seasons, and each respective season killing their predecessor each year form the get-go. Throw forbidden romance in there, and […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: forbidden love, greek mythology, mother nature, muder, mythology, personified seasons, plot-twist, violence

June 23, 2020 Lisa Reviews

[Lisa’s Review]: Head Over Heels by Hannah Orenstein

When Avery’s life-long dream is blown to smithereens during her Olympic trials because of a tragic knee injury she has a hard time recovering. While she eventually heals physically, the emotional scars run deep. Fast-forward almost a decade, her life looks nothing like she thought it would. Instead, it’s her former best friend living the […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: come back, depression, gymnastics, important journey, injury, sports romance, teenage crush to lovers, TW: abuse, TW: sexual harassment

June 19, 2020 Elizabeth Reviews

[Elizabeth’s Review]: If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane

What happens when the person you had chosen to love for over a decade and have built an entire life together decides that he no longer loves you? Answer: Laurie and Dan met in their Freshman year in college and have been inseparable ever since, and with both becoming lawyers and now in their mid-thirties, […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Adult, adult romance, broken heart, contemporary romance, Diverse Character(s), Fake Relationship, family, finding yourself, Funny, Grief, hate love relationship, heartbreaking, heartwarming, humor, lawyer, life after heartbreak, Love, love yourself

June 19, 2020 Lisa Reviews

[Lisa’s Review]: Up Close and Personal by Kathryn Freeman

Here’s the thing: on a superficial level, Up Close and Personal is a sweet, entertaining, gender-swapped version of “The Bodyguard”. The plot is interesting enough even if predictable, and the characters are charming. What made me request this book is obviously the non-traditional distribution of roles. I’ve read my fair share of bodyguard romances and […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: contemporary romance, female bodyguard, gun violence, stalker

June 18, 2020 Lisa Reviews

[Lisa’s Review]: The Dare (Briar U #4) by Elle Kennedy

The Dare is the fourth and last installment of the Briar U series, and I have to say I’m sad that we’re done with the series. I could literally read Elle Kennedy’s hockey romances all day every day. While this one is not my favorite in the series, I absolutely loved it. Elle stays true […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: college romance, ice hockey, sororities, sports romance, steamy romance

June 9, 2020 Lisa Reviews

[Lisa’s Review]: Rage and Ruin (The Harbinger #2) by Jennifer L. Armentrout

It’s no secret that Storm and Fury is one of my favorite JLA books ever. Naturally, the sequel Rage and Ruin was one of my most anticipated reads of 2020. By the time I received my ARC, I had been anxiously waiting for more than fifteen months. I read the entire thing in one sitting, […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: demons, forbidden love, forbidden romance, harbinger series, nephilim, paranormal, steamy romance, young adult paranormal, young adult romance

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