Pretend You’re Mine by Lucy Score was a cute little romance story, perfect for anyone looking for a bit of fluff that’s an easy read with lots of sexual tension.
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Pretend You’re Mine by Lucy Score was a cute little romance story, perfect for anyone looking for a bit of fluff that’s an easy read with lots of sexual tension.
The Drift by CJ Tudor is horror at its best. An apocalypse involving a deadly virus, a world where society has almost completely fallen apart resulting in an everyone for themselves mindset, and people infected by the virus who seem similar to zombies, except these infected have some level of intelligence/sentience. They’re able to use weapons and other things the typical zombie cannot. I loved that spin.
So I really wanted to love Arch-Conspirator by Veronica Roth but it didn’t quite reach those levels for me. It wasn’t a bad read by any means, it just fell a bit short of what I was expecting from an author I typically really enjoy, and who has proven herself time and again in the dystopian genre.
To start I have to preface this review by going back to The City of Ruin by Charissa Weaks, the second book in the Witch Walker series.
With the way that I loved What Hunts Inside the Shadows, you’d best believe I dove directly into What Lurks Between the Fates by Harper L. Woods as soon as I could. I needed answers after the cliffhanger the second book left us on. And frankly, those answers were just as dark and horrifying as one could expect them to be with this series.