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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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Binding 13 by Chloe Walsh
Binding 13 is a young adult romance novel, written by Chloe Walsh. This was my first read by Chloe and one of those elusive and magical novels where I read it once and immediately dove back in for a second taste. First, this novel is heavy, and you’ve been warned. This brings up uncomfortable topics, shitty situations. Not everyone is able to be saved at the book’s end. That being said, I have reread it multiple times since my first reading earlier this year. The depth of the character building is AMAZING. I was totally surprised when I read it the first time. Once in a blue moon a 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…