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September 21, 2021 Emily Reviews

[Emily’s Review] Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune

From TJ Klune, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of The House in the Cerulean Sea, comes Under the Whispering Door, a new contemporary fantasy about a ghost who refuses to cross over and the ferryman he falls in love with.

When a reaper comes to collect Wallace Price from his own funeral, Wallace suspects he really might be dead.

Instead of leading him directly to the afterlife, the reaper takes him to a small village. On the outskirts, off the path through the woods, tucked between mountains, is a particular tea shop, run by a man named Hugo. Hugo is the tea shop’s owner to locals and the ferryman to souls who need to cross over.

But Wallace isn’t ready to abandon the life he barely lived. With Hugo’s help he finally starts to learn about all the things he missed in life.

When the Manager, a curious and powerful being, arrives at the tea shop and gives Wallace one week to cross over, Wallace sets about living a lifetime in seven days.

By turns heartwarming and heartbreaking, this absorbing tale of grief and hope is told with TJ Klune’s signature warmth, humor, and extraordinary empathy.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 5 stars, acceptance, aching, after life, arc, dead, Death, found family, gay, ghosts, Green Creek Series, Grief, hope, LGBTQ+, living, love story, M/M, moving on, packpackpack, perfect, second chance love, second chances, souls, stand alone, suicide, T.J. Klune, thought provoking, Trigger Warning, Under the Whispering Door, Wolfsong

July 6, 2021 Lisa Reviews

[Lisa’s Review]: Out of Character (True Colors #2) by Annabeth Albert

I read the first book in this series and loved it; naturally, this one automatically made this year’s anticipated-reads-list. And I was not disappointed. It’s a super cute, surprisingly sexy, heartfelt enemies-to-lovers romance that ticked quite a few of my ‘swoon’ boxes. Milo and Jasper actually were best friends when they were younger, so it’s […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: cosplay, gaming, LGBTQ, M/M, Nerdy, new adult romance

June 4, 2021 Diane Reviews

[Diane’s Review]: One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston

So badly I wanted to love this book. The premise was so amazing and the ensemble of characters was great! Going into this I was hoping for something similar to Casey’s previous novel. With this one I found it hard to connect with August. While I loved the idea of her, I found the way […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Contemporary, contemporary romance, LGBTQ+ Friendly, LGBTQ+ Representation, new york, Romance, romcom

June 1, 2021 Diane Reviews

[Diane’s Review]: The Nature of Witches by Rachel Griffin

I’ll just start off by saying this is one of the most beautiful books I’ve ever read in every aspect. From the poetic atmospheric language to the sheer beauty of this story I was truly invested. Rachel has a talent with bringing the seasons to life, their very essence seeping from the pages and into […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: atmospheric, Bisexual, LGBTQ+ Representation, magic, nature, Romance, Slow Burn Romance, Witches, YA Fantasy

April 20, 2021 Diane Reviews

[Diane’s Review:] A Dark and Hollow Star (A Dark and Hollow Star #1) by Ashley Shuttleworth

QUEER BOOK OF THE YEAR! ALSO I NOW LIVE IN THE UNSEELIE SPRING COURT! Where to even begin?! I mean, that’s obvious, so without further ado… From the top! Ashley kicks this book off with a killer Prologue. Normally I find myself slipping during these drawling bits of info dumping, but not theirs. I was […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #yafantasy, Faeries, LGBTQ+ Representation, queer, Toronto, Urban Fantasy

March 16, 2021 Skye Reviews

[Skye’s Review:] Sweet and Bitter Magic by Adrienne Tooley

Adrienne Tooley’s writing is perfect for this type of book. The world she creates is one full of magic reminiscent of the fairytales we grew up hearing. She incorporates little nods to those stories by mentioning trolls under bridges or frogs who claim to be princes. I really appreciated and enjoyed those easter eggs she […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #curse, #fantasy, #ffromance, #LGBTQ, #romance, #witches

March 16, 2021 Skye Reviews

[Skye’s Review:] Perfect on Paper by Sophie Gonzales

Everyone needs to go and buy this book RIGHT NOW. If you’re on a budget, then you need to go and request it from your library. You need to get your hands on this book ASAP. Meet Perfect on Paper, one of, in my opinion, the best books of 2021 and a new personal favorite […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #contemporaryromance, #diversecharacters, #diversereads, #LGBTQ, #yacontemporary

March 9, 2021 Diane Reviews

[Diane’s Review]: Down Comes the Night by Allison Saft

While my expectations were high going into this book, I was rather disappointed. I found a lot of myself in Wren, especially when it came to the empathy of others, but there was something about her character that lacked a compelling need to care about her outcome. Also, a lot of medical terminology is used, […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: empaths, enemies to lovers, gothic, gothic romance, LGBTQ+ Representation, magic

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