
This was just okay to me. Not nearly as good as The Kiss of the Basilisk, but still a fine read. The plot and love triangles were all a little disjointed and forced in this one, imo. But overall, I‘m still glad to have read it.

This was just okay to me. Not nearly as good as The Kiss of the Basilisk, but still a fine read. The plot and love triangles were all a little disjointed and forced in this one, imo. But overall, I‘m still glad to have read it.

Okay if you‘re like me and enjoy reading some seasonal, Christmas, spicy books, this one was a hit! Generous but not overwhelming amounts of spice, heartwarming/Christmassy vibes, nine reindeer shifters, fated mates, and it had actual laugh out loud moments. I didn‘t know what I was getting into but man am I glad I tried it! Highly recommend!

If you‘re okay with a little taboo step sibling action, this book is a great read! Step bro and his best friend fall head over heels for the girl, and give her all the spicy fun times she could dream of! 🥵 One man dominant and all about degradation, the other sweet, soft, and full of praise makes for some fantastic dynamics in the bedroom. I read as a standalone and thoroughly enjoyed it!

When I tell you I *devoured* this Ironside Academy series, I am not kidding! With a mix of an academy setting, RH, omegaverse, magic, and a unique premise of having their lives be filmed like a reality show, how could I not speed read through these? It was excellent and has left me in a reading slump. That‘s the true testament to a good series in my book

I really enjoyed this series. It was a cozy fantasy set between Ireland and a fantasy world, both of which jump off the page. The characters and their banter are so fun to follow. There‘s a little spice and some adventure thrown in to keep the plot moving, though overall I enjoyed it most for the joy of the characters ❤️

This book is not getting the credit it deserves. I honestly loved it! I think too many people expect it to be exactly like Lights Out, but it‘s different characters and different vibes. However, the writing is still excellent and still has many of those laugh out loud moments! Absolutely would recommend!

Honestly, this one was not my cup of tea. Not because of the taboo nature of any of the triggering type content, just the general flow of the book. It was kinda RH but then she picks a favorite to fall in love with. Not my favorite flow or characters but I‘m still glad I read it, for curiosity‘s sake.

When I tell yall these books have me in a chokehold I‘m not kidding. They are HOT 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ with an engaging storyline and characters that are both lovable and morally grey. I went from the second to the prequel, sobbed, and went immediately back to start the books over. That‘s the highest praise I can give. And the audiobooks are *pantymelting*. You‘ve been warned. I‘ll be counting my breaths until book 3 release on June 16th ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I got so pulled into this series that I didn‘t pause between to review each one. I‘ll just say I thoroughly enjoyed it! I am so impressed by this author‘s creativity with the different magic systems in each kingdom, along with the different characters, all while allowing for enough overlap to keep it connected. Definitely would recommend as a fun romantasy read! I‘m on to her connected series, the Ever Seas!

I enjoyed this second installment of Mal and Kase‘s story. Even when they were separated, there was enough crossover or interaction that I stayed engaged with both characters and didn‘t feel like I had to follow two separate story lines. I thought the conflict in the initial part of this book was clever and unique and enjoyed the problem solving to get the resolution. And the ending left me wanting more. Just what I like in a book!

This book introduces us to a new kingdom within the world we‘ve been enjoying. I had a little trouble switching characters and having to basically world build again in a new location, which meant it was harder to get into the book for me, but overall I enjoyed it! I was less than thrilled that this book, like the first of the OG trilogy, ended with our MCs separated. I hope it‘s not a pattern with the third kingdom trilogy books too. We will see!

We LISTEN and we DON‘T JUDGE. 😂 I‘ve been having a hard time mental health wise and needed something easy to read that had an easy plot and a little spice and this fit the bill for me. Surprisingly enjoyable and just what I needed as a palate cleanser. Will I read all 21 books in the series? Doubtful. But this one was what I needed for now. Fun, silly, spicy read.

Loved this book! The third installment in the broken kingdom series and the finale of the fight for the Northern Kingdom was everything I hoped for. We had new and old friends join the story, lots of action, and of course a bit of spice. Can‘t wait to go to the next novel and begin a new fight for the next broken kingdom!

Book two, done. This one I struggled through the first 25 chapters of. The events at the end of book one left our characters separated, and instead of working together through 2/3 of this book, they tried to protect each other by staying apart and not communicating. Eventually, they pull their heads from their butts and it gets great again! Aside from that, I still really enjoyed the storyline and the ending had me running for book 3. On we go!

Holy moly you guys. This is officially the start of my new series obsession. It‘s got it all. The action, the spice, the sass, a touch of magic/fay folklore, the twists, the stubborn FMC and MMC who work well together but, unlike some other romantasy books, can also get schmit done independently. We ❤️ it! Aaaaand goodbye while I devour the rest of this NINE BOOK SERIES. Pray for my bank acct while I buy all the books and their audio counterparts…

As an adult I switched mainly to ebooks, so my bookshelf is mostly full of the book loves of my youth. My hope is to find hard copies of my current favorite and GAWDS TIER book series to fill in the gaps. These are (in no order) the Lady of Darkness series by Melissa K Roehrich, and the Blood and Ash series with the Flesh and Fire companion series by Jennifer L Armentrout. 📚❤️

This weekend I‘m alternating between starting a new spicy romantasy series that was suggested to me, and a Brandon Sanderson novel which was my husband‘s pick. Very different vibes but we are doing it! #Weekendreads

I just finished this fourth installment in the Drowned Empire series by Frankie Diane Mallis and, it. Left. Me. WRECKED. These characters have my heart so tied in knots and the way they continue to fight for each other and their loved ones no matter the cost…this has been an incredible series and I‘ll be holding my breath waiting for the final book release.