Friday, March 25, 2022

Three Kisses, One Midnight by Roshani Chokshi; Sandhya Menon; Evelyn Skye

 Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press/Wednesday Books for allowing me to read a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This review might contain: Spoilers, incomprehensible words, abbreviations, mild swearing, and incomplete/run on sentences as I try to put the magic of this book into words. Reader discretion is advised.

A colossal thank you to the authors: Roshani Chokshi; Sandhya Menon; Evelyn Skye for writing Three Kisses, One Midnight.

My mind is blown. It has happened lovelies, a book from this publishing company has received the elusive all stars from me.

When I first read the blurb I thought the book would be a fantasy-fantasy book, but it is more like a urban fantasy almost. It has quality writing that if I did not know any better would say was written by one writer instead of three.

First, we have Onny's story which is a one-sided enemies to lovers trope. OMG, I love Byron Frost. He completes Onny perfectly and when only starts to realize it *swoon*. The first story was perfect because it is full of magic and wonder and hope and enough romance to make a hopeless, helpless, hapless romantic like me to swoon and have a gigantic goofy smile. My cheeks hurt from smiling so much and near the end when Onny realizes that she does not have feelings for Alexander the Great Looking (yeah I am not making that one up. I wish I was because its a groaner for sure) I had my hand under my chin with a dreamy sigh on my lips. I won't say what they did to reach the conclusion that they did because its too magical to spoil.

Ash, dear sweet Asher. He is a giant lovable mess and I wanted to give him a big hug when he was trying to figure out how to talk to Cassidy Rivera. OMG, why are they so freaking cute together? I found myself crossing my fingers in the hopes that they would get together, especially when the evil person tried to getting in the way of their love like how dare he he should know better than try to get in the way of true love, and I would have picked up a pitchfork and torches wormed my way into the book to take him out (I warned you about these kinds of sentences I even put commas in so you lovelies can take a breather from my mess of a melted heart).

True, oh my word, I fucking cried with this story because Bradley almost completely destroyed her from realizing that she was never the problem in relationships. And Orion, bless his soul, thank him for sticking with True and helping her realize that she is worth it. And all the little things she tried to rationalize because she is a skeptic.

This book wrecked me (if you don't believe me you clearly have not read the review and should read it again). My heart has been ripped out of my chest, stomped on repeatedly, set on fire, and given back. Here you go book you can have it back again because it is worth it.

How do I put this book into words that would accurately describe the magical feeling like discovering a book for the first time or looking at the full moon for the first time. It is like being in an open field away from the city and seeing the starry sky and realizing how infinitely big the universe is. It is lying on the field next to a soul mate pointing out cloud shapes and having fingers touch. it is like greeting old friends after not seeing them for over a decade. It is being a child when it rains during sunshine looking for a rainbow. 

I willingly took the love potion because I am completely in love with this book and all of its characters and the world of Moon Ridge with its ghosts and fables. With love potions and discovering true love and the coveted kiss at midnight.

I am crying because I am on a book ban and I really desperately want a copy of this book. So if you are smarter than me you can go preorder a copy, it comes out August 30, 2022. Get a copy so I can live vicariously through you. 😭

Thank you again to St. Martin's Press/ Wednesday Books for inviting me to read this book. It's been a while since a book has left me this much in a mess to the point that autocorrect has decided to take over.

It is so good that I even created a reading playlist on Spotify for it. You can listen to it here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2etggrKnhF7VyqmnSAieg8?si=4695deb8833d4732 

PS: do not worry I made sure the songs were tame because I sometimes listen to wild songs that not a lot of people know exist. See introduced to a new book and songs.

I 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000% recommend this book.

★☆✡✦✧✩✰✵❂✬✪✯⭐🌟🌠 all of them.

πŸ’§all of them.


Dark Rings (Dark Things Book 1) by Lainey Delaroque

 I received an e-arc from the author in exchange for an honest review.

Thank you to Lainey for writing this book.

Unfortunately, this book was not my favorite out of all of her books. It has nothing to do with the author or the book. This is entirely a me thing as I loved the MCs as side characters more. They felt too childish to me in this book and I was not fond of the problem because I feel like Hanako, Mathias, and Connor deserve to have a cpmpletely different and new problem. It felt like a problem that is a cross between the Lavender Club Duet and (I believe the eighth book is the hospital one) The Series of Unfortunate Events plus almost every mystery thriller book I have ever read. I wanted them to have a more original problem to solve because those three deserve the stars and moon.

Upon further inspection, I think the reason why I loved them as side characters more is because the main characters would always have this need to protect them without realizing they were stronger than they got credit for. I did not get that so much when they became the main characters.

I did love that Mathias and Hana's relationship grew into what it became. I loved the relationship that Hana had with her mother and that her mother was very accepting of her daughter's relationships with the men and even trying to add more men to it 😏 it was my favorite part of the book and still makes me chuckle. I also adore that Hana was starting to embrace her heritage and culture. I loved how diverse the characters were and watching them embrace themselves.

⭐3

πŸ’§6

Monday, March 14, 2022

Chambers of the Heart: Speculative Stories

 I received a complimentary copy from the author in exchange for a honest review.

Chamber of the Heart: Speculative Stories by B. Morris Allen is a good anthology as it has a little bit for everyone who likes fantasy and sci-fi. The stories have great diversity from m/m to m/f to f/f relationships (although the latter one is more of the unrequited love variety). It has aliens that look completely human to a girl who slays dragons to collect their tears. Whether you are in the mood for serious thoughtprovoking stories or want something lighter you will find it in here.

My favorite stories were Full of Stars, and Dragons I have Slain. Full of Stars is a short imaginative piece of hope, wishes, imagination, and the wonder that comes with being a child. It’s short but poignant with emotion. Dragons I have Slain, I mean if it didn’t have you at dragons. I am a sucker for unrequited love and this story has it in spades and the best part is that it’s not in your face like most male authors do when they write a love interest from a female perspective. It has enough hints that you can decide for yourself if she is in love with her female friend or not. 

Chamber of Hearts gave me Edgar Allen Poe vibes which I loved, the only reason it’s not in the favorites is I had a hard time picturing where we were supposed to be in the story. Blush reminded me of Oryx and Crake with the whole baby genes being altered for perfection.

The only story I did not like was Buried on Sand for the sole reason that my tired brain couldn’t keep track of all the names being thrown at it. It was a struggle trying to get through the story because I had no clue who was being talked to or who was the one talking.

It is a great collection of stories and I would recommend picking up a copy (it comes out April 16, 2022).

⭐️4

πŸ’§8

Xmas Break by J E Rowney

 I received a copy of Xmas Break: A Christmas Thriller  by J E Rowney in exchange for a honest review. I feel like the best way to put this ...