Miracles in Mercy by. Briony J. Shutt | Book Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Title: Miracles in Mercy

Author: Briony J. Shutt

Format: ebook

Pages: 104

Publication Date: 10/31/24

Categories: Romance, Cowboy Romance, Christian Romance



Delilah found herself unemployed, traveling alone, and trying to heal from her painful past. Little did she know that the solution to her problems would be sitting right beside her on the bus, sporting a cowboy hat. As they journeyed to the small town of her birth, Delilah’s life takes an unexpected turn, filled with uncertainty, stress and maybe even love…

Meanwhile, Max was on his way back to the quaint town of Mercy, Montana, desperately in need of a miracle. He knew he wouldn’t find it on the bus ride home. “Miracles don’t ride the bus,” he reassured himself. But then he laid eyes on her…

Could Delilah be the miracle that Max had been searching for all along? The excitement and anticipation filled the air as their paths crossed, sparking a newfound hope in both of their lives.

Thank you to the author, Briony J. Shutt for gifting me a copy of this ebook. She asked me to read and review this book and I said why not.

This isn’t the kind of romance I usually read. It is a cowboy romance, and a faith-based romance. It is a quick read though at only 104 pages. I thought the way Max and Delilah meet was kind of cute, but very insta-love. Would have loved this to be longer so we got to know Max and Delilah better and see the two of them get to know each other better too. But for a genre I don’t usually read, I think it has potential.

Final Thoughts:

This was short, innocent and sweet if you like cowboy and faith-based romance. It’s not the genres I usually read, but I thought this was a solid novella. Definitely check it out if you read this genre.

Read if you like:

  • cowboy romance
  • faith-based romance
  • novella

Book Links:

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Your Soulmail is Attached by. Joan F. Smith | ARC Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

Spice Rating: closed door

Title: Your Soulmail is Attached

Author: Joan F. Smith

Format: eBook (NetGalley)

Pages: 339

Publication Date: 4/14/26

Publisher: MIRA

Categories: Women’s Fiction, Contemporary, Romance, Speculative Fiction

Disclaimer: **I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

Thank you to MIRA for giving me a chance to read this eARC in exchange for an honest review!


What if everyone in the world found out who their soulmates are at the same time?
 
Olivia Adler’s life is a behind-the-scenes job she loves in a bustling newsroom, an engagement to golden-boy Wells, and a once-in-a-lifetime chance to create the documentary she’s always wanted to make.
 
Then one sleepless night, everything unravels.
One message on Wells’s phone shatters her engagement.
A second message—an anonymous global email quickly dubbed Soulmail—shakes the world.
 
Delivered to every individual’s inbox, Soulmail reveals the name and birthdate of your soulmate. Suddenly, love as we know it is rewritten overnight…and Olivia accidentally becomes the face of it all when she reports on the story live and goes viral.
 
With millions watching her every move, Olivia resolutely refuses to open her Soulmail. She’s not ready for fate to make her choices—especially not now. But when she crosses paths with her childhood best friend—the boy she loved and lost—everything she thought she knew about destiny, timing, and love comes into question.
 
Is true love written in the stars…or something we choose for ourselves?

Content Warning: cheating

World Building: Set in present day and an email was sent out to everyone telling them who their soulmate is. Olivia is someone who works for a news station but usually behind the scenes until the night the emails went public and they needed an emergency news anchor. This news has caused chaos in the streets, people are happy, sad, angry, breaking up, getting together and Olivia who is just going through a break up herself, decides not to look at her email. Throughout the story, Olivia does some investigative reports to find out, are these soulmails real? Are their predictions real?

Character: Olivia is someone who’s had to work through life to get where she is, and this opportunity propels her into fame she didn’t know she wanted. She’s also dealing with the break-up with her fiance and trying to deal with the fall-out of that. I like Olivia but there were so many moments where I thought she could have come clean to people about her break-up, but because of her new status at her job, she’s afraid to cause any drama. I did love her relationship with her best-friend Natalie. And someone from her past comes back into her life, Caleb, her childhood ex-best friend – they had a falling in high school when he leaves for college. It was nice to see them rekindle their friendship and see it maybe grow into something so much more.

Romance: The romance is a second chance romance with her ex-childhood friend but I didn’t feel like it was the main focus of this story. I thought the question about soul mates and if you want to know who your soulmate was, made Olivia and Caleb question a lot of things about their feelings. But I liked how things unfolded for them.

Story: Would you like to know who your soulmate is – if you could? What I like about the soulmate discussion in this story is that not everyone had a romantic soulmate. I love that it could very important people in your life like your mom, best friend, or even a future child. So even though we follow Olivia’s romance story, there are tons of people out there who Olivia come in contact with that have non-romantic soulmates. A lot of the story is also about her career path, and though the beginning started off strong, I thought there was some spots in the story that was slow. But I think it finishes off strong.

Vibes: Definitely more speculative fiction than romance.

Final Thoughts:

I was really intrigued with the concept of this story and I thought the author did a great job showing scenarios of what could happen if an event like this actually took place. And the story brings up so many questions like would you open the email to know who your soulmate is? I did wish there was more romance because I’m a romance reader, but that’s not what this story is about. There were some parts I did find slow but overall, I still enjoyed seeing Olivia and people around her navigate this historic event.

Read if you like:

  • second chance romance
  • speculative fiction

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Cruel Angel by. Rebecca Kenney | ARC Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Spice Rating: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️

Title: Cruel Angel (Gilded Monsters, #4)

Author: Rebecca Kenney

Format: eBook (NetGalley)

Pages: 320

Publication Date: 4/14/26

Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca

Categories: Phantom of the Opera Retelling, Dark Romance, Romantasy, New Adult

Disclaimer: **I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

Thank you to Sourcebooks Casablanca for giving me a chance to read this eARC in exchange for an honest review!


There was a time I felt lost and alone…until I met them, and together our souls took My gentle Raoul and our deadly Angel of Music.

Haunted by the violent death of her parents, Christine Daaé longs to find solace in music, but debilitating stage fright keeps her firmly in the shadows. All she can hope for is a few stolen moments singing to herself in the mournful silence of the backstage stairwell…until one night, the shadows sing back.

In exchange for complete devotion, her mysterious Phantom promises to teach her everything he knows—and with his praise boosting her confidence, Christine is finally able to take center stage…catching the eye of her sweet childhood friend turned something more, Raoul.

But her mysterious mentor is as obsessive as he is demanding, and he will not share Christine with anyone—not unless he can have them both in a bargain that is as dangerous as it is seductive. Light and shadows, gentleness and raging passion, the three of them should not fit so perfectly together. Yet as a supernatural force looms, ready to tear them apart forever, Christine must decide if love can truly exist in the space between beauty and madness…and whether she’s finally ready to fully embrace the music of the night.

An addictive and truly original spicy New Adult retelling of The Phantom of the Opera with a magical twist.

Content Warning: stalking, voyeurism, drugging people

**I know this is a series, but I’ve only read one book so far from this series – the first one. So some things and characters are mentioned in this book that I assume are from book 3, but since I didn’t read it, I’m not sure what it refers to.**

+~ I love the Phantom of Opera so I was very curious to see how this retelling would pan out. It’s a more modern day Phantom of the Opera, with paranormal and supernatural elements which I think were interesting but also felt at times like some of it was thrown in just to be thrown in? But I did like the moments that was obviously from Phantom of the Opera, like Christine and Raoul’s names being the same. Christine is a singer, but Raoul I feel like has more detail in this book than the original story. The Phantom is obsessive as ever with Christine but the new twist is his feelings for Raoul.

+~ The romance is very spicy, it’s a throuple situation, why choose. It is M/M/F, which was intriguing since that definitely doesn’t happen in the original but I can see how this would fit since the Phantom is so mysterious and in this story his lore is that he is a God, so it makes sense he would be open in his sexuality also. I do feel like this was mostly smut though without real build-up to the romance. So if you are wanting to read a smutty, fun time, why choose Phantom of the Opera, then you will enjoy this. If you want more of the relationship building, or even more plot? You might not enjoy this.

~ There are a lot of music pop cultural references if you are not into that.

~ The story felt all over the place, maybe because the Phantom is a god, Christine is a vampire and Raoul is a werewolf. The Phantom is obsessed with Christine, which is a given, but there were some things like in Raoul’s background that I felt like wasn’t explored. All of them could have used a bit more depth. It’s definitely more smut than plot.

Final Thoughts:

I did enjoy the Phantom of the Opera story elements that were found in this one and I even found the throuple relationship intriguing – it makes sense. But I would have loved more build-up into the romance, but it’s very insta-lust and then love. And speaking of lust, it is very spicy between these three. So I think if you like more smut than plot, you will enjoy this one. I like more plot in my smut, so this one just fell a little bit short.

Read if you like:

  • smut
  • paranormal Phantom of the Opera
  • throuple M/M/F

Book Links:

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Other Books I’ve Read From This Author:

Beautiful Villain by. Rebecca Kenney | ARC Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️

While You Were Seething by. Charlotte Stein | ALC and ARC Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Spice Rating: 🌶️🌶️🌶️

Title: While You Were Seething

Author: Charlotte Stein

Format: eBook (NetGalley)

Pages: 320

Publication Date: 4/14/26

Publisher: St. Martin’s Griffin

Categories: Contemporary, Romance

Disclaimer: **I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

Thank you to St. Martin’s Griffin for giving me a chance to read this eARC in exchange for an honest review!


The road to love is bumpy in Charlotte Stein’s WHILE YOU WERE SEETHING— a sexy and heartwarming contemporary romance filled with fake dating hijinks, delicious forced proximity, and top tier banter.

Daisy Emmett has been enemies with famous romance author Caleb Miller since they were in college together, and time hasn’t lessened their mutual loathing. So when she agrees to manoeuvre him through a PR disaster of his own making, she knows it’s not going to be easy. She just doesn’t realise how not easy until they somehow end up trapped in the same truck, on an endless road trip from one book tour stop to another, bantering and butting heads along the way.

Then, even more people appear to be mistaking her for the woman he dedicates all his books to. The love of his life, his adored beloved—the one who doesn’t actually exist. Now they’re trapped into pretending she does and that Daisy is her, each fake kiss and phoney embrace ratcheting up the tension to the point where enemies suddenly seems a lot closer to lovers than either of them would like.

Or so they’re telling themselves.

But sometimes it’s hard to be sure, when seething turns into something so much more…

Content Warning: violence

+ Daisy and Caleb were classmates and older student in college. Now Caleb is a famous romance writer, and Daisy runs a PR company and Caleb needs PR help. So right away these two do not get along. I listened to the audiobook for 60% of the book then switched to the ebook because I could read it faster. But the narrator did a great job and the audiobook was a better read than the ebook because for some reason there were some phrases while I was reading it and not listening to it than sounded a little awkward or off and I had to reread some sentences.

+~ There are flashbacks in the story to give us insight into how Daisy and Caleb were in college. But with the audiobook, I didn’t know we were in a flashback until a few moments in it.

+~ This is an enemies to lovers romance with fake dating and forced proximity. I loved the fake dating and forced proximity part, there was some funny part but I liked it because it forced Caleb to open up even if it was fake because that man is the grumpiest guy I have ever come across in books I think. Grumpy to the point he could barely communicate with Daisy and since that was his type of personality, I didn’t like him. He bottled a lot of things up and he wasn’t okay with touch or affection, even in the spicy scenes where he starts talking dirty and clearly is very aroused by Daisy, he pulls away right after, emotionally and physically and it was just cold. I liked the spice, I just didn’t like all the confusion about their relationship after. There are reasons for it that is explained at the end but even with the heartfelt explanations…Caleb was just not for me, he had so much repressed emotions it was frustrating to read. Bless Daisy for being patient, even if she had her own self-esteem issues too.

~ There was banter but even with the narrator doing a great job, the banter came off not playful and always ended up with Caleb angry or closed off. So even though some of it was fun, Daisy was always left perplexed – as I was. I didn’t love it.

~ There are pop cultural references to Chappell Roan songs, so if you don’t like pop culture in books, just be warned.

Final Thoughts:

I think this one was okay for me because I didn’t totally love Caleb. I know that’s just his personality but I found his character so frustrating. The spice was fun, and I enjoyed the fake dating and forced proximity parts plus there is an emotional moment at the end, but I just wish Caleb wasn’t so cold at times. Overall, an okay read for me but the narrator did a great job with the audiobook.

Read if you like:

  • forced proximity
  • enemies to lovers
  • rivals to lovers
  • fake dating
  • very Grumpy MMC
  • repressed yearning

Book Links:

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Deathly Fates by. Tesia Tsai | ALC and ARC Review | Audiobook and Ebook

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Spice Rating:

Title: Deathly Fates

Author: Tesia Tsai

Narrator(s): Katharine Chin

Format: audiobook (NetGalley)

Pages: 368 Listening Time: Approximately 10 hours 25 min

Publication Date: 4/14/26

Publisher: Macmillan Young Listeners

Categories: Fantasy, Romance, Young Adult, Asian Literature, Paranormal

Disclaimer: **I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

Thank you to Macmillan Young Listeners for giving me a chance to read this eARC in exchange for an honest review!


A sweeping debut inspired by the Chinese folk practice of necromancy, Deathly Fates is perfect for fans of Descendant of the Crane, The Bone Shard Daughter, and A Magic Steeped in Poison.

As a priestess paid to guide the deceased home, Kang Siying has never feared death. However, when her beloved father collapses, Siying realizes that even she is not free from the cruel grasp of mortality. Desperate to provide her father with the medical aid he needs, Siying accepts a dangerous job that promises a generous commission, and travels to a hostile state to retrieve the corpse of a missing prince.

But the moment Siying places her reanimation talisman on the dead prince’s head, rather than make the corpse obedient to Siying’s commands, the talisman brings the prince back to life. Worse, he won’t stay alive for long—not unless he absorbs enough qi, or life force, to keep his soul anchored to his body.

In return for a reward worth twice her original commission, Siying agrees to aid the frustratingly handsome prince in finding and purifying evil spirits for their qi. As they journey across the countryside, encountering vengeful ghosts and enemy spies alike, they gradually uncover dark secrets about the prince’s death—secrets that could endanger both Siying’s father and their entire kingdom.

Content Warning: violence, death, mention of suicide, hauntings, grief

+ I really enjoyed this audiobook because of the narrator’s voice – I love the warmth in it and she did such a good job with all the characters she had to voice. Though I started off reading this ebook, the audiobook really kept me invested because of the narrator.

+ Siying is a corpse driver – a priestess who guides the dead to their resting place, and she can revive the dead, she’s a necromancer. She’s following in her beloved dad’s footsteps – and now that he’s older and sick she takes on more jobs so that she can help raise money to take him to a healer. She takes a job reviving a corpse not knowing that he is the second prince – but now that he’s sort of awake, she has to gather more qi to keep him alive or else he will die again. This quest for qi takes them through some haunted places which I really enjoyed! I loved the paranormal elements and the dangerous spirits they encounter.

+ I love the family elements. Siying loves her father dearly and will do anything to help him get better. But in the end, she has to accept she’s done everything can and let him go. Ren also deals with some family issues. Ren doesn’t want the crown – throughout their journey they encounter angry people and their stories of exploitation carried out by the kingdom. There is threat of a war coming so Ren doesn’t want to deal with that until he is forced to face the truth of things about his older brother, the heir.

+ The romance is slow burn and so sweet! It’s a dislike to like kind of romance, at least on Siying’s part. I love how Ren is playful and Siying is always scolding him. She’s grumpy and he’s the sunshing – they are opposites but very cute together.

~ Grief and anger really takes over Siying at the end with so many things happening at once – and I was surprised with her feelings of vengeance and rage. I know she was in a hurt place inside, but she really wanted to take someone out and it felt a little out of character. Would have loved more moments between her and her father also.

Final Thoughts:

I enjoyed the audiobook version of this book! Siying and Ren’s journey through haunted woods, a mansion and a haunted town really kept things interesting. I enjoyed the slow burn between Siying who’s the grumpy FMC and Ren who is a golden-retriever who doesn’t want the responsibilities of being a prince. We get to learn both characters and their motivations through their adventures and I also really loved the family element though I wish there were more scenes between Siying and her dad. The romance is slow burn and sweet. Overall, I think this is a good debut.

Book Links:

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Starside by. Alex Aster| Book Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Spice Rating: 🌶️🌶️

Title: Starside (#1)

Author: Alex Aster

Format: ebook

Pages: 512

Format: ebook (Libby)

Publication Date: 3/31/26

Categories: Fantasy, Romance, Romantasy, Series



Hundreds of years ago, a brutal war split a land in two. Starside is the realm of magic and immortals—the descendants of the gods, living in a power-rich paradise. Stormside is where mortals fight for scraps of that magic.

Every fifty years, the gates between them open, and fifty challengers are allowed to journey across Starside on a deadly quest to access a pool of magic that can heal, grant wealth, or extend life. Everyone has their reasons for entering, but Aris has only vengeance. As a child, a goddess set fire to her village, killing her family. Aris isn’t after the gods’ magic—she’s going to kill them.

First, she must survive the Culling, the king’s deadly competition to choose his fifty challengers. An orphaned blacksmith’s apprentice, Aris doesn’t have the superior weapons of the heirs from the Great Houses. But the greatest swords—ones that contain power—are not inherited or bought, they are claimed, by both sides. And when Aris claims a great sword, it makes her not just a real competitor—but a target.

Getting past the gates is only the beginning. Starside is deadlier than it seems. If the ancient creatures, magic-wielding beasts, and bloodthirsty immortals weren’t dangerous enough, a new peril has even immortals fearing what rises from the ground at night. With a blade most would kill to claim, Aris can’t trust anyone. Especially not Harlan Raker, the merciless and mysterious king’s guard who betrayed her years ago—and who may now be the key to her survival.

But Aris is hiding a secret tied to her family’s death. And when it’s revealed, not even the gods will be able to stop what’s coming…

Content Warning: violence, death, mentions of torture

World Building: I read Lightlark by this author and never continued the series because I just couldn’t get into it. I don’t think the writing worked for me. I did read her contemporary romance and enjoyed it so I decided to try Starside because it’s an adult romantasy. The world building is very lush in this series – there are two sides Stormside (no magic and mortals) and Starside (immortals and magic, species, creatures, and monsters). Aris joins the Questral, first there are some deadly trials in Stormside, but if you pass that then you embark on a very deadly quest in Starside. I really loved how lush Starside is with different landscapes, horrors, and magical creatures. Also there is a big deal about swords in this story – there are different types of swords, and the sword can make or break your quest.

Characters: Aris is determined to complete the Questral and killed the Gods. But first she has to not die. And though she’s had some training, she knows she has a challenge when the other challengers are killers or from wealthy houses with lots of resources. I liked Aris’ determination not to give up, because there were many times she could have. And though she is willing to die for her revenge, she was still able to see beauty around her in Starside. There were times I thought she was so uninformed and naive but this story shows her growth, which I really enjoyed. Even with Harlan Raker, enemy and the king’s guard, always telling her she isn’t good enough. Now Harlan was interesting with his mask, hood and armor, grumpy attitude and killing skills that no one can match. There were some secondary characters along the journey but I was bummed the first two Aris meet in the beginning basically disappears throughout most of the book – I was hoping for some found family with them.

Romance: For 70% of the story I thought the romance read like a young adult novel. There was barely any steam, it’s a SLOW burn. Aris and Harlan hate one another – hate. But Aris wouldn’t have survived Starside without him, and he likes to remind her of that. He was not a nice guy, maybe to prove a point to her that being nice gets you killed but I can see why she hated him. So that’s why it was very surprising at what happens in the 90% mark of the book…yes, you have to wait until the end if you want some chili pepper spice. 😅. I was like whoa….that was unexpected! I was just hoping for a kiss but they are kind of unleashed at the end. But it’s an enemies to lovers to enemies kind of situation.

Story: The story is about a deadly quest and revenge but while in Starside, Aris learns a lot about the immortals and how they feel about the Gods. The pace is fast with fight after fight – it’s almost never ending with just a few breaks here and there. There is a lot of action and at times I wish there was more dialogue between Aris and Harlan but he’s a quiet one. A lot that goes on in this story. There are some plot twists at the end, one that I guessed, that make me very eager for book two. But I still feel like the writing felt like young adult, despite the profanity the characters used and the very vigorous spicy scene, but that just be a me problem not totally gelling with her writing style.

Vibes: it’s giving, Hunger Games but fantasy and lots of swords…and I’ve been kind of over deadly trials and quest not being dangerous enough in other stories but this one had so much danger and non-stop action, that I wanted to keep reading.

Final Thoughts:

This story is full of action, swords, monsters, creatures, immortals and a young woman who is determine to kill the Gods. I liked seeing Aris pick herself back up even when she was scared to go on, or finding beauty in the darkness. I enjoyed the enemies to lovers, even though it’s a very slow burn – romance. I liked this way better than Lightlark and I will definitely be continuing this series after that cliffhanger ending.

Read if you like:

  • deadly quest
  • lots of action
  • enemies to lovers to enemies

Book Links:

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Other Books I’ve Read From This Author:

Summer in the City by. Alex Aster | Book Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

Lightlark by. Alex Aster | Audiobook/Book Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Bloody Black by. Rhiannon Hargadon| Book Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Spice Rating: 🌶️🌶️

Title: Bloody Black

Author: Rhiannon Hargadon

Format: ebook

Pages: 534

Publication Date: 9/12/25

Categories: Dark Fantasy, Dark Romance, Pirates



He stole her throne, she’s come back to reclaim it.

Anne was a reckless, arrogant royal who had never tasted defeat. After a brutal betrayal on her wedding night, Anne vanishes from the kingdom she was meant to rule. Years later, she’s returns from the grave—no longer a princess, but a terror of the seas. Known only as Blackbeard, she’s hunting down the men who destroyed her, one by one. Vengeance doesn’t come without a cost. Brutal bargains with a demon collar her, and bind her to a dark promise.

When she captures Lieutenant Robb Maynard—a too-handsome, too-calm officer loyal to her enemy—Anne intends to trade him for leverage. Instead, she finds herself locked in a dangerous game of secrets and seduction, where the greatest threat isn’t a blade—but the way he looks at her.

Like she’s still a woman worth loving.

And while she knows better than to believe in anything but pain… Anne must decide if life is worth the risk—or if trusting the wrong man will cost her everything she has built.

A full list of trigger warnings can be found on the author’s website. Your mental health is important; read at your own risk.

Content Warning: rape, sexual assault, murder, violence, death, torture

World Building: I haven’t read a pirate novel in awhile and I picked this up in Kindle Unlimited because of the title and the book cover. Anne was, as princesses go, pretty privileged – to the point her dad let her pick her own groom if she could defeat his soldiers in a tournament. She picks her groom but gets a harsh lesson in love when she realizes she’s made the wrong move. Left for dead, she finds herself on a ship with other prisoners and from there she learns to rule the high seas and make a name for herself as Blackbeard. I loved the pirate adventures and fights that are featured in this story. Anne and her crew travel all over to hunt down her attackers and free people who are enslaved. Would have love to see them rescuing people though since that’s what their mission was all about. Also, Anne’s dad, the king, was a horrible man, but we only get information about that from people he had wronged. I kind of wish this was a duology so we could get more world building.

Characters: Anne isn’t the most likable character but I liked her. She goes through something very traumatic so her fears and anger are ruling her decisions – she is female rage on borrowed time. So I understood her tunnel vision mission of finding her attackers and picking them off one by one. I also didn’t like some of her decisions because of what that fear and rage is doing to her, but it’s part of her growth. I was all in on her revenge tour after what happened to her. I love her crew members full of misfits and different species! Every one had their own issues to deal with, and I didn’t blame Prudence for doing what she did – but it broke my heart. But together, they were all so funny and I was glad Anne had them.

Romance: After what happened to Anne in the beginning of the book I was hoping this would be a slow burn and it was! She’s had trauma and when Robb comes along, he has to learn to be more gentle with her. It is enemies to lovers though, since Robb is hunting Blackbeard. But right away I could tell he was good for her because of his patience. I enjoyed the spice because he was patient with her. He’s kind of a softie when it comes to her. She seems to be the more domineering one in the relationship which I thought was cute. There are some secrets between them though but I was rooting for them!

Story: This is a dark fantasy with many triggering scenes. So definitely check the triggers. I loved how this was a story of Anne’s survival – she had to become someone else, Blackbeard, to help herself feel strong again. But she also had to learn how to be strong again with help and not always pushing people away to be alone. I didn’t mind her hunting her attackers one by one and torturing some of them, I was angry with her. I love how Blackbeard is retold as a woman, and I really did enjoy her crew of pirates.

There were some parts of the writing where I had to read again because a character, will kind of be forgotten. There were a few chapters where one of my favorite secondary characters wasn’t mentioned anymore and I even stopped and wondered where she was. Then she’d reappear again in other chapters.

Vibes: revenge and pirates

Final Thoughts:

Outside all the dark themes of this book, I thought the pirate themes of the book was really fun – especially Anne and her crew. I love them! But as I said, this is a dark book with horrible things that happen to Anne and to the people that wronged her. She’s a person bent on revenge but it consumes her so much that she doesn’t appreciate or know how to be friends with the people that have her back until it’s too late. I enjoyed the romance also but would have loved if this was a duology so we could have had more world-buidling. Other than that though, I enjoyed this retelling of Blackbeard which is full of pirates, some romance and lots of revenge.

Read if you like:

  • pirates
  • dark romance/dark fantasy
  • revenge

Book Links:

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If You Could See the Sun by. Ann Liang | Audiobook

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Title: If You Could See the Sun

Author: Ann Liang

Narrator(s): Natalie Naudus

Format: audiobook (Libby)

Pages: 346 Listening Time: approximately 9 hours

Publication Date: 10/11/22

Publisher:  Harlequin Audio

Categories: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Magical Realism



In this genre-bending YA debut, a Chinese American girl monetizes her strange new invisibility powers by discovering and selling her wealthy classmates’ most scandalous secrets.

Alice Sun has always felt invisible at her elite Beijing international boarding school, where she’s the only scholarship student among China’s most rich and influential teens. But then she starts uncontrollably turning invisible—actually invisible.

When her parents drop the news that they can no longer afford her tuition, even with the scholarship, Alice hatches a plan to monetize her strange new power—she’ll discover the scandalous secrets her classmates want to know, for a price.

But as the tasks escalate from petty scandals to actual crimes, Alice must decide if it’s worth losing her conscience—or even her life.

Content Warning: kidnapping, cheating

+ Ann Liang does young adult rivals to lovers romance so well! This is the second book I’ve read where she uses this trope and I just love it especially when it is set at a wealthy private school. The narrator for this audiobook is becoming one of my favorite voices in the audiobook world, she does a fantastic job voicing the characters in this story.

+ Alice is one of the top people in her class, but she’s poor compared to the other students at her school. All she wants is to be rich like them one day but first she has to figure out how to come up with the tuition money if she wants to stay there. One day she realizes she can be invisible – not sure how or why (kind of wanted a reason for it) – but instead of really freaking out about it, she turns it into a business venture that could help her pay her tuition. She gets Henry Lee, one of the hottest and richest guys at school, and her biggest rival, to create the app where her business can thrive.

+ The romance is so cute. Alice and Henry are always in competition and Henry seems to like her but Alice is so focused on everything else, that she doesn’t really see it until later. They spend more time together now that she has this business using her invisibility and the closer they get, Alice realizes she might feel more about Henry than she is letting on. It’s a slow burn but it gave me all the feels when they finally get together.

+ I like Alice, even though she let her fears and ambition guide her and she makes some big mistakes, I understood her predicament and desires. All she wants is to make her parents proud and one day be wealthy enough to take care of them and I think many kids who are not from wealthy families feel that burden – especially if you are Asian. I love that she turned something that is scary into a business! This business also made her befriend some people at school that she never thought she could be friends with like Chanel.

Final Thoughts:

I kind of need someone at Netflix to make these Ann Liang rival to lovers romance novels into tv shows. I would be obsessed. This book had drama, action, friendship, and romance that melted my heart. I can’t wait to read more from this author!

Read if you like:

  • young adult rivals to lovers
  • rich boy x poor girl
  • magical realism – special powers -invisibility
  • school drama

Book Links:

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Other Books I’ve Read From This Author:

I Hope This Doesn’t Find You by. Ann Liang | Book Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

This Time it’s Real by. Ann Liang | Audiobook Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

A Song to Drown Rivers by. Ann Liang | Book Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Blood & Roses by. Callie Hart | Book Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Spice Rating: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️

Title: Blood & Roses (Blood & Roses, #1)

Author: Callie Hart

Format: ebook

Pages: 397

Publication Date: 3/10/26 (first published as Deviant in 2/12/2014)

Categories: Dark Romance, Mafia Romance



What happens in the dark never stays in the dark.

As one of Seattle’s most dangerous, feared men, Zeth Mayfair always carried out the jobs he’s sent on without a second thought. Drugs? Guns? Dirty money? They’re all fair game. But girls? Girls are another matter entirely. When Zeth’s employer decides buying and selling kidnapped women is a lucrative sideline, Zeth’s usually uncomplicated life suddenly becomes very complicated indeed. And his biggest complication goes by the name of Sloane Romera.

​Sloane’s sister is missing, and she needs to find her, yet all doors leading into the seedy world of human trafficking are firmly closed in Sloane’s face. She’s a trauma doctor; she needs information. What she really needs is help…and help presents itself in a most unlikely form. Zeth is terrifying, scandalously hot, and comes fully loaded with a terrible attitude and wicked smile. He also looks like he’s Sloane’s only hope. Can she work with the guy without getting herself killed, losing her job, or falling head over heels in love?

Content Guidance: Blood & Roses is a dark romance series that contains explicit content and heavy themes intended for mature audiences. Readers are strongly encouraged to consider their personal sensitivities. This book contains: graphic violence, human trafficking, murder, psychological abuse, coercion, child abuse, substance abuse and addiction, and BDSM.

Content Warning: see above in book synopsis⬆️

World Building: Check all the trigger warnings because this one is dark. Zeth is part of an organized crime group – he’s dangerous. Sloane is an ER doctor looking for her sister, Alexis who’s been taken/kidnapped, she’s assuming by traffickers. Their worlds collide when Sloane needs information about her sister and will do almost anything for it. This is a cutthroat world that Zeth is in, these men are killers, violent, are trafficking people and drugs among other things.

Characters: Sloane is all about her job as an ER doctor and also needs to find her sister. When she meets Zeth he brings out some things in her that she never knew existed especially when it comes to sexual matters. But she is tough and shows it as the story progresses. Zeth is hard and tough, barely allowing himself to be vulnerable, which was really frustrating. For my preferences he was a little too hard for me (and I’m not talking about in the bedroom 😅) as an MMC, emotion wise he was totally closed off and I just wanted to be like Sloane and slap him…a lot. There are some other interesting people in Zeth’s crew, like Michael and Lacey. I think with Lacey is where we see Zeth show the most vulnerability.

Romance: What romance? This was 80% smut, 20% plot. I didn’t totally mind that there was no emotional connection – yet, because they started off with insta-lust, and it seems like Zeth is a tough person to crack. And Sloane is hardened in ways that make her efficient as an ER doctor, so in this book it’s clear Zeth has boundaries and for Sloane that might be okay in their sexual relationship but she’s wary he will never be ready for more. And I don’t blame her for feeling that way – he’s a total red flag and he needs to figure out his stuff out. I wasn’t totally into him, I needed more chemistry – not just insta-lust and some kinky sex. I wanted a little yearning at least near the end of this book, but he’s not the type…at least not yet. The smut is very spicy – kinky, definitely BDSM and pain/pleasure scenes that was a little too much for me.

Story: Looking up this story I see that this was published 12 years ago as an erotica called Deviant. And knowing that it was erotica makes sense as to why most of the story is mostly smut. And if I’m judging it as erotica then hey this was pretty good, but I think it’s being categorized as Dark Romance now and Mafia Romance, so I wanted a little more plot. The first half of the book I was kind of waiting to see how this missing sister plot was going to play out and I feel like we really only get into it almost near the end of the book. Because Zeth is in organized crime, there is a lot of different bosses he is dealing with and their power plays, trying not to get killed himself, and I was waiting for some news about Alexis but it takes awhile for that to play out. The ending has a twist and I kind of felt bad for Sloane and understood her frustrations about it. I am curious about Rebel another interesting man who is mentioned.

Vibes: Mostly smut, little plot. The smut happens right away too like in chapter one. Though I wasn’t feeling all of the smut, I still was entertained.

Final Thoughts:

I read this because it’s Callie Hart, and I love Quicksilver but this one is not for me. I want more plot with my smut, but though Zeth is dangerous and hot, I just wanted more from his character. I did enjoy Sloane’s character but I also wanted her to stand up to Zeth a little more. The smut is super spicy and not for me so I don’t know if I will continue this series – if I do, it’s to find out more about Rebel, a new character that kind of entered the story at the end.

Read if you like:

  • dark romance
  • mafia
  • BDSM, kink

Book Links:

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Other Books I’ve Read From This Author:

Brimstone by. Callie Hart | Book Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

Quicksilver by. Callie Hart | Book Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

Runebreaker by. Mila Finch | Book Review

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

Spice Rating: 🌶️🌶️

Title: Runebreaker (#1)

Author: Runebreaker

Format: ebook (kindle unlimited)

Pages: 486

Publication Date: 1/1/26

Categories: Romantasy, Romance, Fantasy, Series



Aelie can break runes with her bare hands—magic the fae built their entire world on. They hate her for it. Fear her for it. And when she’s caught, they sentence her to die.

Desperate to survive, she shatters the rune enslaving Kairos, a devastatingly handsome fae executioner with a blood-soaked past.

Big mistake.

Kairos slaughters the court and drags Aelie to his breathtaking realm—a kingdom of towering forests and shimmering mists.

Bound to the ruthless king she freed, Aelie must navigate deadly fae politics, master her forbidden power, and resist the fae who sees her as his greatest weapon… and darkest obsession.

Runebreaker is a steamy, fast-paced romantasy with forced proximity, he-falls-first tension, and captive/captor dynamics perfect for adult fans of Jennifer L. Armentrout and Sarah J. Maas. It features a feral, morally gray hero, a soft girl with a dangerous gift, mating bond tension, and immersive world building. This is book #1 of a trilogy.

Content Warning: violence, death

World Building: The world of Runebreaker is one broken up by different Fae territories. They are the ruling species and Aelie is a mortal, who can break their runes. The different kingdoms are in a fragile peace agreement, but things gets worse when Aelie’s power is found out. There are even talk of dragons. There is political intrigue as they figure out what to do with Aelie and the consequences of her actions. I love the rune magic but would love to learn even more about it. I do feel like the world-building wasn’t super detailed, so I would say it’s more light fantasy, easy to consume.

Characters: Aelie is the FMC and she loves her sister, Rheya. They both have powers, Rheya’s being much more mysterious since she is barely in this book, but Aelie can break runes, which is dangerous for powerful Fae who use runes to control people. Kairos, is the executioner and instead of a shadow-daddy he’s a mist-daddy so that’s new but he has a more interesting past that we learn about as the story moves along. I enjoyed the people of Sanguir, where Kairos is from, his sister is a good person, and I feel like they have become a new family for Aelie as they learn to accept her. His best friend Uther, is fun also.

One thing I didn’t love about Aelie is how she is impulsive with her power – it is destructive and it kills people because she can’t control it or understand it fully. She makes bad decisions but I didn’t feel like it mattered, when it should since her mistakes kill a lot of people! It destroys towns, but I felt like her actions were glossed over. Even Kairos would do anything for her even if meant destroying alliances that protect his kingdom – so I hope in the next book Aelie learns to control it.

Romance: The romance in Runebreaker is a slow-burn, fated mates romance which I enjoyed a lot because there was time for their relationship to grow before they were labeled mates. Aelie, has some issues with a past lover that hurt her, so I like that Kairos doesn’t push her, though he wants her badly. Would have love to see some build-up of why he fell in love with her though? Because he does fall first. We see their relationship grow though. Kairos is full of yearning for her, but Aelie has to work out some things from her past relationship. There is some good spice because of Kairos but though he is generous in bed, his personality at times can be a bit blunt and gruff.

Story: Aelie is trying to find her sister, but she is bound to her past lover with a fae deal that could kill her. Kairos is trying to keep Aelie safe, and keep all the kingdoms from attacking his, so it’s a delicate balance of diplomacy (which he has no patience for) and wanting to carry out revenge. I thought the twist in the story was very interesting and makes me want to read book two to see how things will turn out. I can’t say there is much new to this when it comes to romantasy but I did enjoy the rune magic.

Vibes: There are some parts of this, especially the ending that reminded me of the ACOTAR series.

Final Thoughts:

I thought this had lots of potential and though it has the usual romantasy tropes, I did enjoy the rune magic and hope to learn more about it. I also enjoyed the romance even though fated mates is not my favorite trope, but there was something about Kairos’ yearning for Aelie that did it for me. Another thing I would like to learn more about is Rheya, Aelie’s sister since a lot of Aelie’s decision making was to help save her sister. But Rheya was barely in this story, so maybe in book two? I didn’t totally love Aelie because of her decision making skills, I just hope in book two she actually takes some time to learn her powers.

Read if you like:

  • fated mates
  • captor/captive
  • Fae
  • Mist-daddy

Book Links:

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