I jumped on the chance to read Wedded to the Warlord based on the description (I love me an only one bed trope) and a desire for something light to read after a bunch of intense books. The description convinced me this was just the book I was looking for, hopefully with plenty of romance. Wedded to the Warlord is the first book in a series, with each book being something of a stand-alone following different couples.
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Home Before Dark was a whirlwind. I mean that in the best possible way. The emotions this book made me feel were unexpected and all over the place. This entire book was a ride and I loved every minute of it. I’ve read quite a few of Riley Sager’s books recently, actually that’s putting it lightly, I’m on a bit of a marathon with his work but this one is hands down, without a doubt my favourite. I’ve really enjoyed all of his books so far, but this one just took it to the next level and wow, I don’t know how it’s going to be topped.
I don’t even know where to start with my thoughts on this one, in large part out of fear of not doing justice to what I just read. Blood Mercy completely snuck up on me, in the best possible way. I just stumbled across it searching through book suggestions on kindle unlimited so I had zero expectations going into it.
A huge thanks to Simon & Schuster and Netgalley for the e-arc.
I’ll start by saying this was definitely an enjoyable book, I just didn’t necessarily love it. It was nice as a different little read but didn’t quite end up being what I expected in the end in a way that wasn’t for the better as far as my tastes run. Not to discourage anyone from reading, it just wasn’t quite to my taste, but it was still well written and had a very interesting concept.
A big thanks for the ARC and the chance to read this book ahead of its release.
Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six was very atmospheric right from the start. The setting itself was such an essential part to the story because it immediately set the tone of the novel and somehow managed to be so creepy even though it was supposedly such a beautiful location.