Thursday, August 20

Mutual Discord.

 

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   Thank you to publisher, Berkley  for providing with Earc via Netgalley. All opinions are my own.  


A girl’s girl influencer gets a serious reality check when she discovers she’s fallen for her best friend’s boyfriend in this forbidden friends-to-lovers romance.

 
Sofia Mendoza has had enough. She’s done watching male co-workers steal credit for her talent, and now she’s going to do something about it. No one knows she’s the brains behind a popular video series highlighting and celebrating women in history who’ve been erased from their own inventions and discoveries. Her family and friends still think she has a successful corporate job and if they discover she is supporting herself by creating social media content, they’d be stunned. 


Keeping her online persona a secret is lonely, but when she sparks a virtual friendship with an anonymous follower—A—first in her comment section with his insightful perspective, then in their private video chats, where he proves to be witty and catfish level good looking, the chemistry between them ignites. 


But when her old friend, Caitlin, arrives for a visit, Sofia’s lies threaten to unravel. A is Alex Castillo, her best friend’s boyfriend. Alex doesn’t reveal that he knows her, and Sofia realizes he may be keeping secrets, too. With their friendship now in real life, can they keep their attraction in check?

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I can’t begin to explain my feelings. I’ve been trying to figure out the best way to describe how I feel about this story. Sofia and Alex, the love story that you won’t be able to get out of your mind. From the moment that those two met, I rooted for the two of them. They had so much chemistry, and their connection went beyond friendship; even if they wouldn’t admit it. As complex as their love story was, I couldn’t help but fall in love with the characters and their story. 


I enjoyed reading about diversity in this book and the way Liana intertwined Puerto Rican culture. I loved Sofia’s family and the way they included him and made him feel welcome, as if he were part of the family. I loved reading it from Sofiia’s perspective, and all the emotions that she felt; I felt them all while reading the book. Sometimes I did wonder what Alex’s thoughts were during it all. I liked that the story was not just a love story, but it dealt with other real-life issues. It made the story feel much more real. 


Sofia wasn’t sure of herself, and I loved how Alex reassured her. I loved seeing how much Sofia grew from the beginning to the end of the book. I didn’t want this book to end, but I also couldn’t turn pages fast enough. I could keep on taking about this book, but you will have pick up a copy to find out for yourself.

Monday, August 17

Crimson Storm(Star Touched:Witch Blade,#3)

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A cursed sea. A crew of liars. And an ending that will wreck you.

 
After Jade unleashes her forbidden lightning magic to save her classmates from a brutal attack at Blaze Academy, there's no more hiding what she is. Now, every powerful force in the supernatural world wants to control her, capture her, or kill her. 


So she flees the island on a stolen ship into dangerous seas with Logan Ashford—the man she loves, who would kill for her and rewrite time for her. They’re also joined by Logan’s ex-girlfriend Callie, Jade’s roommate Evie, and Kieran Cross, the school’s deadliest weapons instructor who’s getting dangerously close to Evie. 


But while the monsters in the water are deadly, the secrets on the ship are worse. And when an ancient trial forces hidden truths into the open, what Jade discovers will shatter the crew, break her heart, and change the course of her fate forever.

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Considering how many years I’ve been reading Michelle’s books, I shouldn’t be surprised. Yet again, she found a way to surprise me. Michelle has a way to keep her readers on the edge of their seats, and just when you think you know what’s coming next, she surprises you with another unexpected twist. There is a reason that she is one of my favorite authors. I do feel that Witch Blade is one of the darker series. From the moment that I picked up Crimson Storm, I couldn’t pull away and stayed up late, reading. 


I loved that it was multiple perspectives, giving the story so much more depth. Each character was different and viewed everything differently, so it was interesting to see it from their perspective. I was anxious that Jade didn’t tell Evie about Oliver. I was afraid that if Evie found out, it wouldn’t end well for Jade. I love Jade, and while I understood why she did it, I didn’t always agree with her choices. Jade has come a long way since the first book; she is much more determined and confident in herself and her powers. After that ending, I’m curious to see what awaits Jade next. 


The descriptions in this book were outstanding; I could see it all in my mind as I read. I think this series would make an amazing movie or TV show. I loved the way that Michelle intertwined her twists in this one; some surprised me more than others. The minute that I turned the last page, I wanted to read the next one. Witch Blade has become one of my favorite series by her, and I cannot wait for more!

Saturday, August 15

Gone Country(South Of Haven, #1)

 

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She’s taking back her life—and flipping his upside down in the process …

 
Andi Ford just wanted a fresh start—far from the man who broke her spirit—until one wrong turn and a near collision with a cowboy left her stranded and out of options. The temporary solution? Stay on a nearby ranch. The catch? It comes with an unwanted roommate: the grumpy cowboy she nearly ran over... 


Zane McKade keeps his life simple: ranch, routine, and zero complications—especially when it comes to women. Andi is no exception. From the moment she crashes into his world—testing his patience and heating his blood in all the wrong ways—sending her packing becomes his personal mission. 


They clash from the start, but one unguarded moment changes everything, and before either of them realizes it, the line between fury and desire is gone. As the simmering heat between them grows impossible to ignore, there’s no denying the way their broken pieces fit together. But trusting again means exposing the parts of themselves that have been burned before… 


In a town too small to stay strangers, they’ll have to choose: cling to the past that hurt them, or risk everything for a love they never believed possible.

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I loved everything about this book. I had a feeling that I was going to like this book. When I read the blurb, it sounds like the type of book I loved reading. However, the book surprised me in so many ways, and I fell in love with almost every character. Andi and Zane; I adored the two of them. Although Zane was being stubborn about his feelings, I knew that he cared about Andi more than he was willing to admit. It was the way that he looked out for her and the little things that he did for her. Those two belonged together; I just hoped that two of them would see it soon. 


The small-town charm in Gone Country stole my heart. I loved the way everyone made Andi feel welcome; I love a community that's so welcoming. Even though this was not her plan, it's where Andi belonged, surrounded by people who love her. It made me smile. This is my favorite small-town story to read, and I'm so glad I got the chance to read this one. I’m already looking forward to reading the next book in the series. 


I liked the way the relationship between Zane and Andi developed; it took time for them to get to know each other. I also loved the bond that Andi formed with Norah. I am so excited that the next book is about Norah; besides Andi and Zane, she was my favorite. Gone Country will have you feeling all the feelings, and you'll be ready to spend all your free time reading because you won't be able to put it down. Gone Country was my first book by Kimberly Lewis, and I’m excited to check out other. Highly recommended for romance fans.

Monday, August 10

Two Can Play.

 

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Viola Bowen has the chance of a lifetime: to design a video game based on her all-time favorite book series. The only problem? Her co-lead is Jesse F-ing Andrews, aka her archnemesis. Jesse has made it abundantly clear over the years that he wants nothing to do with her—and Viola has no idea why. 


When their bosses insist a wintery retreat is the perfect team-building exercise, Viola can’t think of anything worse. Being freezing cold in a remote mountain lodge knowing Jesse is right next door? No, thank you. 


But as the snow piles on, Viola discovers there’s more to Jesse than she knew, and heat builds in more ways than one.

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Two Can Play was a cute novella, and there was part of me that wished that it was a full-length novel. I adored both Viola and Jesse, although I was hesitant about Jesse at first. I didn’t like the way he treated Viola at first, but I did wonder what his reasoning behind it was. I wondered if it was something that Viola said when the two of them met for the first time. I could feel the tension between the two of them and their attraction, even if they tried to deny it. I was eager to see what would happen between the two of them. 


I liked the fact that this book was about video game designers. I might not be into video games, but I have friends who are, and I love reading about the process behind them. I don’t know what it is but I love reading books that feature retreats; especially when everyone tries to work as a team. Two Can Play is my third book by Ali Hazelwood and so far, it’s my favorite.

Action Girlie Pop.

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Thank you to author,Nicole Mikell for letting me be part of her ARC Team! 

 


They’ve got grit, gadgets, and girl power.

 
Meet the KAM Kiley, Alice, and Molly. 


All three women live double lives—seemingly normal to their friends and family but actually are lethal agents when called upon. 


The trio works for a secret organization run by Mr. Mystery, an ambiguous boss whose shadowy silhouette sends them on risky missions to take down ridiculously evil men. When a popular beverage called Fruity Freeze starts making its consumers act bizarre, the ringleader of the group, Molly, is sent undercover to work at the factory and figure out what’s happening. 


Quickly the girls realize that this mission is a lot stickier than the others they’ve been on in the past, and they’re ready to take down this rotten fruity factory once and for all.

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I don’t remember the last time I laughed so much while reading a book. Action Girlie Pop was such fun story to read! The general storyline had me laughing and shaking my head sometimes. Action Girlie Pop reminded me of adult version of Powerpuff Girls mixed with Kim Possible; both of shows I loved when I was younger. I felt like Alice, Molly, and Kiley became my friends, and I was rooting for them throughout the book. 


Most of my characters had me laughing at some point. This was unlike any other book that I had read before, and that’s one of my favorite aspects about it. The moment that I picked up this book and started reading, I knew I wouldn’t put it down until I finished it. I do wish that it were a full-length book; I didn’t want it to end. However, I am excited that there is going to be more of Action Girlie Pop! I can’t recommend this novella enough; be ready for laughter, kickass women, and adventure of a lifetime.

 

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