3 Stars
A quiet, strange little journey through a fading fairy tale world where unicorns feel more like a memory than a creature. There’s a melancholy charm to it, like a song you half remember from childhood but can’t fully place.
The writing is lyrical and often beautiful, but it drifts in places and never quite grabbed me the way I wanted it to. I appreciated the ideas more than the momentum. There’s something thoughtful going on under the surface about loss, identity, and what happens when magic starts to forget itself.
Overall, it was ok. Interesting, occasionally lovely, but not something I felt compelled to race through.
This one was a no thank you for me.
The first half was fine. There were a few convenient plot developments, and the conflicts never had quite enough tension to pull me fully into the story, but I was still on track for a 4-star rating.
Then the second half completely lost me.
I never formed much of a connection with the characters, which made the romantic scenes feel more cringe than compelling. By the time the story reached the wedding and the major emotional beats, I found myself struggling to care about what was happening.
There are readers who will probably enjoy this one more than I did, but unfortunately it just didn't come together for me.
The first half was fine. There were a few convenient plot developments, and the conflicts never had quite enough tension to pull me fully into the story, but I was still on track for a 4-star rating.
Then the second half completely lost me.
I never formed much of a connection with the characters, which made the romantic scenes feel more cringe than compelling. By the time the story reached the wedding and the major emotional beats, I found myself struggling to care about what was happening.
There are readers who will probably enjoy this one more than I did, but unfortunately it just didn't come together for me.
I honestly don't know how much of this story is true and how much is exaggerated for effect, but if it happened to me, there would have been significantly less calm and a lot more screaming.
As much as I wanted to pummel the husband throughout this book, I couldn't put it down, and that's saying something. Belle Burden knows exactly how to keep the pages turning, even when you're reading with your jaw on the floor and your blood pressure steadily climbing.
Whether it's a memoir, a cautionary tale, or the world's most effective relationship horror story, it kept me completely invested from beginning to end.
My afternoon is now ruined, but at least I was entertained.
Amity by Nathan Harris was a fantastic read. The characters felt incredibly deep and real, and what stood out most was the love they had for one another, even in the face of impossible circumstances. Their relationships gave the story so much heart.
The journey itself is intense, filled with danger, hardship, and moments that kept me turning pages to see what would happen next. I was completely invested in Coleman and June's fight to find each other and claim the freedom they deserved.
And I have to give a special mention to Oliver the dog, who completely won me over.
A powerful historical novel about family, resilience, and what it truly means to be free.
The journey itself is intense, filled with danger, hardship, and moments that kept me turning pages to see what would happen next. I was completely invested in Coleman and June's fight to find each other and claim the freedom they deserved.
And I have to give a special mention to Oliver the dog, who completely won me over.
A powerful historical novel about family, resilience, and what it truly means to be free.
I know this one was hit or miss for a lot of people, but it absolutely worked for me. I loved the friendship between Poppy and Alex from the very beginning. Alex is such a wonderful character, steady and dependable, while Poppy brings pure chaos and adventure wherever she goes. Their dynamic felt natural, funny, and incredibly heartfelt.
What really made this book stand out was the emotional depth beneath the romance. Watching them navigate years of friendship, misunderstandings, and feelings neither wanted to admit kept me completely invested.
And that ending? When Alex finally confesses how terrified he is of losing Poppy, it genuinely made me cry. It was such a vulnerable and honest moment that perfectly captured why these two belonged together.
A beautiful friends to lovers romance that completely won me over.
I think I might have liked this version of Dracula a little more than the original. Powers of Darkness moves at a much faster pace and somehow feels more modern, despite being rooted in the same gothic bones. It also leans into the darker and more sensual elements of the story far more than I expected.
One change that completely threw me was that Jonathan Harker became Thomas Harker. Why? I have absolutely no idea. Maybe Ásmundsson just looked at "Jonathan" and decided it wasn't his vibe. The name change doesn't really affect the story, but it did leave me scratching my head every time it came up.
If you've struggled with the slower pacing of the original or you're curious about one of the strangest alternate versions of Dracula ever published, this is a fascinating read. It's familiar enough to feel like Dracula, but different enough to keep you wondering what will happen next.
There is nothing more terrifying to me than drowning, but cave diving? Absolute nightmare fuel.
This story follows two women exploring a deep cave while being hunted by someone who wants them dead. Between the claustrophobic setting, the constant danger, and all the twists and turns, I never felt like I could fully relax.
I kept questioning everyone, wondering who was involved, who would make it out, and who wouldn't. By the end, I was practically holding my breath as everything started falling into place.
A tense, fast paced thriller that kept me hooked from start to finish. Loved it... but after that ending, I definitely need a palate cleanser. 😅
This story follows two women exploring a deep cave while being hunted by someone who wants them dead. Between the claustrophobic setting, the constant danger, and all the twists and turns, I never felt like I could fully relax.
I kept questioning everyone, wondering who was involved, who would make it out, and who wouldn't. By the end, I was practically holding my breath as everything started falling into place.
A tense, fast paced thriller that kept me hooked from start to finish. Loved it... but after that ending, I definitely need a palate cleanser. 😅

















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