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6,056 booksWhen you think back on every book you've ever read, what are some of your favorites? These can be from any time of your life – books that resonated with you as a kid, ones that shaped your personal...
I went into Of Flame and Suffering expecting tension and banter, but I wasn’t prepared for how emotionally sharp this story would feel. It has that addictive “just one more chapter” pull, with a romance that balances heat, conflict, and real vulnerability.
The dynamic between Sorcha and Aethryn was my favorite part. Sorcha’s bold, no-nonsense energy made me smile constantly, and Aethryn’s tortured, guarded presence gave the story a darker edge that worked so well. Their connection builds in a way that felt earned—full of push-and-pull, charged moments, and the kind of forced proximity that turns every scene into a spark waiting to catch.
The pacing stayed strong for me, and I loved the combination of action, court tension, and emotional stakes. Also: the banter? Absolutely delivered. If you like your romantasy with personality, bite, and feelings underneath the fire, this one hits.
Hollow Huntress is a big book (600+ pages), but it never felt heavy while I was reading it. The pacing stayed tight, the stakes kept escalating, and I was fully invested from the first chapter to the final page only to be left with a cliffhanger that had me staring at the book like… excuse me?! 😮💨😳
The real standout for me was the character work. The FMC is an Angel/Human hybrid🪽and the definition of a powerhouse—competent, relentless, and completely unshakeable. She has that quiet, dangerous confidence that makes you believe she could walk into any room and take control without even trying. And then there’s Crew… a Demon/Human hybrid 😈 with peak demon-daddy energy, who is just as formidable. Their dynamic is intense, volatile, and ridiculously compelling equal parts tension and chemistry with two characters who feel like they could burn the world down (and might, if pushed).
And the banter? Absolutely hilarious 😂. It’s sharp, well-timed, and adds so much personality to a darker, high-stakes story. I love when a book can make me laugh out loud and then immediately turn around and hit me right in the feelings 💔
Because yes… the last two chapters had me reaching for my tissues 🥺🧻. I was not prepared for how emotional it got, and I’m still thinking about it.
If you like dark urban romantasy, dangerous power dynamics, and characters who feel alive on the page, add this to your TBR just be ready to need book two the moment you finish.
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Hunting for her Heart was one of those reads that pulled me in immediately and didn’t let go
From the very first chapter, this story kept me genuinely engaged—fast-paced, emotional, and easy to sink into. Willow’s journey had me rallying for her the entire time🔥. Plus, it’s a standalone with a HEA 💖 After everything she’s endured, watching her fight for freedom (and start to believe she deserves safety and love) was so satisfying 🥹🫶
And the Vikings… whew 💪 They were the perfect mix of intense and protective—big, manly, lethal when they needed to be, but also surprisingly gentle and attentive with Willow 😍. The way they guarded her, showed up for her, and made space for her to feel safe without taking away her strength? That was everything 🖤. They gave major “touch her and you’re done” energy ⚔️, and I ate it up 🤭
Overall, this was such an enjoyable read—protective MMCs, high-stakes tension, and a heroine you can’t help but cheer for 👏. If you love fantasy-leaning romance with possessive-but-caring vibes and a story that keeps your attention the whole way through, add this one to your list 📚
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Bittersweet doesn’t even begin to cover it—*Crown of Storms and Starlight* was such a fantastic read, and closing the book felt like saying goodbye to friends I’ve fought beside for the series.
Rain and Ari’s story has always been intense, emotional, and impossibly magnetic, and this finale delivered on *everything* I wanted: high stakes, heartbreak, hope, and that fierce, ride-or-die devotion that makes fated mates hit so hard. I loved how the tension kept building, how the found family moments grounded all the chaos, and how every sacrifice *meant* something. There were scenes that genuinely made my chest ache—in the best way.
If you’ve been following this series, this ending is a full-circle kind of satisfying… the kind that leaves you staring at the wall afterward, smiling and devastated at the same time. I’m so grateful I got to experience Rain and Ari’s journey, but wow, I’m going to miss them.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ from me — emotionally wrecked, completely satisfied, and already wishing I could read it again for the first time.
Crown of Storms and Starlight is the shattering finale to The Night and Rain Romantasy series.
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Bound completely captivated me from beginning to end. Cherry's story is heartbreaking, and after everything she'd endured, I found myself immediately invested in her survival and desperate to see her finally find somewhere safe.
One of my favourite parts of the book was the emotional journey. Watching someone who had spent so many years surrounded by cruelty slowly begin to experience kindness again was incredibly rewarding. The five alpha wolf shifters never felt overbearing. Instead, their patience, protectiveness, and genuine care gave the story so much emotional weight. Every small moment where Cherry allowed herself to trust them felt significant because of everything she'd been through.
The romance was equally compelling. I loved the twist on the fated mates trope, especially since Cherry's connection to all five wolves shouldn't be possible. Rather than rushing the relationships, Shona Knight lets the trust develop naturally, making every interaction feel meaningful while adding another layer of mystery to the story.
What really kept me hooked, though, was that the book isn't just about the romance. The questions surrounding the facility, the horrifying experiments, and exactly what happened to Cherry kept me wanting answers just as much as I wanted to see the relationships develop. The blend of emotional healing, suspense, and paranormal romance made it difficult to put down.
Overall, Bound had everything I look for in this genre: emotionally engaging characters, protective love interests, plenty of tension, and a storyline that kept me turning the pages long into the night. That ending definitely left me desperate for the next book, and I can't wait to continue Cherry's journey.