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Promised to the Prince by Sirena Knighton was a pleasant, quick little read

Right from the get go of Promised to the Prince I knew I was going to like Maya. She’s a badass with a weapon right from the opening scene and I loved it. This opinion stuck with me throughout the entirety of the book, though for different reasons. Though she puts down the sword in later years, she is still such a strong, independent woman throughout the course of the novel, both past and present, and this made her such a standout character.

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Satan’s Affair is a gruesome, wild peek into Sibby’s mind

Whew lads. This was one of my most potent thoughts while in the midst of reading Satan’s Affair by H. D. Carlton. I mean I expected this novella to be a wild ride, because you know, Sibby, but dang was it graphic (this is mentioned in the trigger warnings so please make sure to check them if you have any triggers).

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Haunting Adeline opens the perfect Dark Romance duet

You know when you go into a book and have absolutely no expectations and then it completely changes your life? That was Haunting Adeline for me.

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The Sun and the Void is a fantastic work of fantasy

The Sun and the Void by Gabriela Romero Lacruz follows two main characters, both navigating a world where they are seen as lesser beings because of their mixed heritage, both human and other.

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Ruins of Sea and Souls by Lisette Marshall has me desperate for more.

I’m utterly surprised to say, I think this might be my favourite installment in the series thus far. (I say surprised because it’s always strange to me when I love a sequel more than the first book in a series I love).