Friday, January 31, 2025

Sally Hepworth: The Good Sister

Sally Hepworth shows that sisters are close and they keep their secrets even closer.

Twins Fern and Rose could not be more different, but they have always had each other. Rose always made sure that Fern new what the right thing to was and Fern new she could trust Rose, until one night, one act Fern made a mistake that haunts her. Fern now works at her local library, her and Rose have dinner a few nights a week. She avoids anything that is over stimulating and has a very structured life, as living outside of a routine can be dangerous. When Rose tells fern she cannot get pregnant, Fern sees it as an opportunity to repay Rose for all she has done for her. Now all Fern needs to do is find some to be the father but Fern's mission will shake everything she knows about herself and her family.

This is the second book that I have read by Hepworth and I was really looking forward to it as I really enjoyed Darling Girls. I am sad to say that I had a hard time getting into this book, it was slower than i thought it would be the last 25% is when things really pick up

I think part of my problem with this book is that I had things figured out pretty much from the beginning. I could tell there was something off with the relationship between the sisters and that things were not what they seemed, even with the flashbacks that we get from Rose, I could just tell that something was off. For me this took the suspense out of the book for me, as I had basically figured out where it was going to go. There were a few avenues where Hepworth tries to throw the reader off, but I do not think that they were done expertly. 

My favourite part of this book is 100% the relationship between Fern and Wally, the way they just understand each other is just amazing. I love that Wally would challenge Fern on certain aspect but knows how to respect that she gets overstimulated when she goes out and takes measures to help her cope with that. Never once does Wally make Fern feel like less and that is the same with Fern towards Wally as well. I also appreciate Hepworth having people in a relationship who are neurodivergent.

So this was not quite the psychological thriller I wanted it to be, it was still a good read for Fern and Wally, it just not quite what I was expecting.

Enjoy!!!!

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Thursday, January 23, 2025

Rachel Gillig: One Dark Window

In her debut novel one woman is the key to saving a Kingdom, but she is more than she seems:

In the mist-locked Kingdom of Blunder, Elspeth may look like a normal noble woman but she carries a secret, she has a monster inside her. Elspeth calls him Nightmare, from the Nightmare card that she touched all those years ago. Elspeth has access to the magic of the Nightmare card but all magic has a cost. When Elspeth meets the Captian of those meant to hunt her kind, Ravyn, she beleives she is done for, but what she does not expect is that he has his own plans and needs her help to gather all 12 of the Providence Cards, the key to cure the mist and sickness of the Kingdom. Elspeth knows that magic has a cost and it may just take all of her.

This is Gillig's debut novel, and what a debut. I wish that all Fantasy debuts were this good. I would not have realized that this was a debut novel other than searching to see what else Gillig had written on goodreads. I loved the magic system, Nightmar and Elspeth as the FMC.

I like that this book is a fatanys but one that is not too confusing and the magic system is unique enough to stand out. The magic system plays with the age old addage that ever time one uses magic there is a cost. I like when magic has a price, I find that this way most characters are more cautios when they use it for fear what the consequence may be or will this be the last time they are able to use it.

Elspeth is a great FMC, she is both strong but niave as well and with Elspeth we get Nightmare as well. I see Nightmare as a grandfather figure to her, as they have been together so long. He may speak in riddles to her but at the same time he is overly protective of her as well. He also keeps secerts from her, and I enjoyed finding them out along with Elspeth.

I was not entirely sold on the romance between Elspeth and Ravyn. It felt forced, like I know it a pretend courting type of thing but still felt forced and almost insta in a way. I get this is a duology and things may move faster for relationships but i just couldn’t get behind their relationship 

That ending. I dont think you can read this book and not ahve a need to pick up the second book in this series. I cannot wait to read the second book in this series

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Sunday, January 19, 2025

Hannah Grace: Wildfire

Hannah Grace is back with the next story with Maple Hills Student, and this time we're headed to Summer Camp:

While Celebrating a year end party, Russ and Aurora (Rory) end up in a drinking game and eventually in Russ' bed. Russ, who is not as confident as many would think, blow his chance to get to know Rory more after their night together. Russ and Rory both thought that they would be able to escape their lives by working as camp counselors far away from Maple Hills, but are surprised to find the other one there. Russ and Rory are very aware of the rule of no staff fraternizing, and that if they break that rule they will be sent packing back to the lives they were trying to escape, but sometimes rules are made to be broken.

As this is the second book in a series, you may want to go back and read the first book in the series, Icebreaker, but you don’t NEED to. While we are introduced to Russ in Icebreaker, he is obviously not the main character in that one. And don’t go into this one thinking that it will be another Icebreaker, it is not, way more sweet and slightly less spicy this time around.

I really enjoyed this book and personally thought it was slightly better than Icebreaker, I just felt that Russ and Aurora relationship felt more real. Even though they had hooked up when they first met, I thought that they had a stronger foundation in their relationship, and I mean when you have to deal with kids all day you really get to see what people are like. Plus kids won't let them get away with anything.

As we don’t really get to know Russ in the first book, other than he is the quiet and awkward one, which is really used throughout the book. I love that Russ was not your typical hockey guy, who is overconfident and can do whatever he wants. Russ is a great book boyfriend completely cinnamon bun of a guy and I am here for it.

I was hit and miss with Rory. There were times I liked her, times I felt for her (he Dad is a piece of work), but times when I didn’t understand why she wanted Russ to open up right away with her, even when she stated she did not want a relationship. I think the farther I get into the book the more I liked her and sympathized with her and what she had gone through and was going through with her family.

I really enjoyed the second book in the Maple Hills series. I loved that Grace changed things up in this one with it not occurring on the ice or even close to ice. I look forward to reading the third book in this series.

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Monday, January 13, 2025

Caroline Peckham & Susanne Valenti: Zodiac Academy - Ruthless Fae

This is the second book in the series and you need to read the first book in this series, Zodiac Academy: Awakening, before you read this book or even continue down to the review below.

Caroline Packham and Susanne Valenti, have the second instalment of the Zodiac Academy series, and the twins are going on the offensive:

Darcy and Tory have barely survived their time at Zodiac Academy and the celestial heirs think that they have the upper hand and that they have done enough to scare Darcy and Tory off. When the twins decide to stay, they decide to get revenge on the heirs, make their lives just a bit of living hell that they have made theirs.

The first book in this series had me hooked from the very beginning and I really wanted to like this one as much as the first, especially how the first book ended. However, for the most part the book felt like a filler book where not much of substance or really plot till towards the end. The ending is pretty compelling and there is some character development in the book and a few interesting developments but for the most part, nothing really happens in this book.

I don't think that the main guys are so stupid as to not think of Tory and Darcy messing with them. I mean i think that should be the first place where their minds go. It was silly prank after silly prank and other than maybe get some of their frustrations out on the guys, did this book really need to be written this way.

I did enjoy that there was a bit of character development for each of heirs and Orion, and you see the pressure that each of them are under and maybe what they show to the twins is not really who they are. I enjoyed getting to know them a bit more.

I love multiple POVs but like the first book there felt like there was a few too many in this book and not all of them are needed. This was my main complaint of the first book as well and I do not think that this is going to change in the future books.

Although this book did not live up to the first, I still feel invested in the characters and want to see what Packham and Valenti take this series, especially with the ending of this book. I just hope that in next book it does not just rely on the ending to keep the reader going.

Cheers!!!

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Monday, January 6, 2025

Sookh Kaur: Breaking Away

Sookh Kaur show the best way to get back at an ex, go after their NHL rival:

Kavi's Fiancé, Tyler, was just knocked to the ice by his rival Dmitri Lokhov and all Kavi wants to do is make sure that Tyler was okay. When Kavi finds out that Dmitri went after Tyler for comments that he made about her, she knows that she cannot stay with Tyler and breaks off their engagement. Kavie feels not only hurt by betrayed as well, and what better way to get back at him by fake dating his rival, Dmitri.

I really enjoyed this book it was super cute, and Kaur had me invested in her characters right away. Was there anything new about this story, did Kaur add anything to the genre? Other than Kavi being Punjabi (I have not read a hockey romance that had a female lead of color in general, but I have not read a lot of them, so that fact may just be me), No, but Kaur gets the story right in having a broody MMC and a FMC who is trying to better herself and not put up with her ex BS. There is some steaminess in the book as well, but I found it went well with the story Kaur was telling and fit what was occurring at the time and didn’t just come out of nowhere.

This one has quite a few tropes that I am sure those who love the sports romance genre will enjoy, as stated we have the broody MMC, touch her and die, ex-finance's rival, roommates and fake dating / miscommunication.

I'll be the first to admit that i love a broody MMC and Dmitri is all kinds of broody, but when Kavi makes him smile that is when you see the true him. For me personally I was all about Kavi in this story. Her struggles not only with her ex but her family as well, and them not being able to see her potential. I love that Kavi is looking to better her life after being told it is okay to just be on the sidelines. No one should ever be in the sidelines of their own story.

The miscommunication trope not my favourite, I just want people to be able to talk and I find in most books that employ this trope the miscommunication goes on for way way way too long that I end up not enjoying the book. However, it did not annoy me as much in this book as it has in others. I think this was due to their circumstances of their relationship and Dmitri wanting to respect Kavi and the major life choice that she made, choosing to put herself first.

I really enjoyed this book and my time with Kavi and Dmitri. I hope that Kaur decides to make this book a series and feature more players from the Vancouver team, I know i would read them.

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