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A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas
Y’all. I need to take a deep breath before I even write this. I finished it two days ago and I am still kinda reeling. I thought about jumping right in for another re-read but decided to continue with the series for now. A Court of Mist and Fury did it, it ruined me. In all seriousness. this was the shit, my jam, a new top 10. SO FUCKING GOOD. I apologize for swearing but I need you to understand my level of emphatic desire for you to read this book. Firstly, I am going to go back to A Court of Thorns and Roses and likely re-rate the book.…
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Until November by Aurora Rose Reynolds
This one, however, resonates with me and has become a reliable comfort read that I actually purchase the physical book.
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Trouble with the Guy Next Door – Holly Renee
I needed a light read that I knew would end on a good note. In my quest for such a book I looked up some books that I knew would fit the bill. I clicked the trusty Contemporary Romance tag on Goodreads and found one I hadn’t read. That’s how I stumbled on The Trouble with the Guy Next Door by Holly Renee. Just a note, this book was previously published under a different title: Bottom’s Up, let me tell you, renaming was a good call. I don’t know that I would have read this with that title, lol. Guys and Dolls, this was a damn gem. Since we are…
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A Court of Thorn and Roses – Sarah J. Maas
A Court of Thorns and Roses is the first novel in a four part series by Sara J. Mass. This is a high fantasy novel with a slow burn romance brewing in the background. This novel is lush with beautiful imagery and an intricate and well thought caste system of fae, human and other fantasy creatures. I have read through many reviews and I believe the common factor that doesn’t work for some readers is how slow the novel moves. However, this is one of the things I love about it. When an author takes care to build a world so different from our own, with beautiful and detailed descriptions…