

She is a hyper-independent girl making her own path, while he is the guy who finally finds someone to put his needs first. The miscommunication trope at the start offered a great spin, with both thinking the other didn't like them. While his father seemed frustratingly incompetent, her 'out there' mum and the rest of the amusing side characters have me looking forward to the rest of the series.
She is a hyper-independent girl making her own path, while he is the guy who finally finds someone to put his needs first. The miscommunication trope at the start offered a great spin, with both thinking the other didn't like them. While his father seemed frustratingly incompetent, her 'out there' mum and the rest of the amusing side characters have me looking forward to the rest of the series.

A story about acceptance, not a rescue mission. 🥀 I loved that His Juliet celebrates two beautifully flawed leads who don't try to 'fix' one another. He didn't save her—he simply saw her strength and accepted her exactly as she is, including her agoraphobia, even while battling his own internal demons. No 'perfect' characters here, just raw devotion and a killer twist. 🖤✨
A story about acceptance, not a rescue mission. 🥀 I loved that His Juliet celebrates two beautifully flawed leads who don't try to 'fix' one another. He didn't save her—he simply saw her strength and accepted her exactly as she is, including her agoraphobia, even while battling his own internal demons. No 'perfect' characters here, just raw devotion and a killer twist. 🖤✨

Finally, a heroine who saves herself! This wasn't your typical "damsel in distress" story. Watching her strength and resilience as she survived every "WTF" moment was incredible—she’s a total powerhouse supported for the first time in her life by a guy who fell in love with every part of her.
It’s a longer read, but I would’ve loved a bit more of the Happily Ever After. The story was a gripping, unconventional ride that I really enjoyed.
Finally, a heroine who saves herself! This wasn't your typical "damsel in distress" story. Watching her strength and resilience as she survived every "WTF" moment was incredible—she’s a total powerhouse supported for the first time in her life by a guy who fell in love with every part of her.
It’s a longer read, but I would’ve loved a bit more of the Happily Ever After. The story was a gripping, unconventional ride that I really enjoyed.

A solid 3-star read. Loved the premise and the struggling single mom trope—especially how she stayed independent while getting just the right amount of support. It was a decent story and a good read, it just didn't quite hit that "all-time favorite" spark for me.
A solid 3-star read. Loved the premise and the struggling single mom trope—especially how she stayed independent while getting just the right amount of support. It was a decent story and a good read, it just didn't quite hit that "all-time favorite" spark for me.

This one was a DNF-energy read... 🥱
I wanted to love the battle-damaged hero and the girl seeking a fresh start, but the plot just circled the same drain. It started strong and then flatlined. I actually forced myself to finish it—though I’m still not sure why— maybe part of me was hopeful for a stellar ending but unfortunately that was not the case
This one was a DNF-energy read... 🥱
I wanted to love the battle-damaged hero and the girl seeking a fresh start, but the plot just circled the same drain. It started strong and then flatlined. I actually forced myself to finish it—though I’m still not sure why— maybe part of me was hopeful for a stellar ending but unfortunately that was not the case

I’m usually a fast-burn girl, but the buildup in this one actually worked for me. I really liked how their relationship grew before they even met, even though we had to wait until the 90% mark for a single kiss!
However, after such a long book, the ending really pissed me off. I felt like, "What the hell, dude?" I invested so much time into this story only for it to just stop. I felt robbed because there were so many unanswered questions about Ruby's business and their future. It was just annoying to miss out on their actual life together.
I’m usually a fast-burn girl, but the buildup in this one actually worked for me. I really liked how their relationship grew before they even met, even though we had to wait until the 90% mark for a single kiss!
However, after such a long book, the ending really pissed me off. I felt like, "What the hell, dude?" I invested so much time into this story only for it to just stop. I felt robbed because there were so many unanswered questions about Ruby's business and their future. It was just annoying to miss out on their actual life together.

The Mercy of Demons by Candice Wright was a bit of a letdown compared to the rest of the series. While I thought Mercy’s story was great, her backstory felt underdeveloped, and I’m still confused about how she even knew King.
​The "psycho" vibe started strong but unfortunately fizzled out, and the other two male leads felt like unnecessary add-ons who didn't serve much of a purpose. The amnesia plot had massive potential but felt thin, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions. Overall, it felt like an anticlimactic "throw everything at the wall" approach that didn't quite stick.
The Mercy of Demons by Candice Wright was a bit of a letdown compared to the rest of the series. While I thought Mercy’s story was great, her backstory felt underdeveloped, and I’m still confused about how she even knew King.
​The "psycho" vibe started strong but unfortunately fizzled out, and the other two male leads felt like unnecessary add-ons who didn't serve much of a purpose. The amnesia plot had massive potential but felt thin, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions. Overall, it felt like an anticlimactic "throw everything at the wall" approach that didn't quite stick.

The twists in this one are pure insanity. While it wasn't my favorite story of the bunch, the writing is so addictive that I couldn't read it fast enough. I’m completely hooked and desperate for the next book just to see how this all plays out
The twists in this one are pure insanity. While it wasn't my favorite story of the bunch, the writing is so addictive that I couldn't read it fast enough. I’m completely hooked and desperate for the next book just to see how this all plays out

This one was a heavy, confronting read—definitely check your triggers before diving in. It’s a bit different from my usual favorites, but so interesting.
​I loved the take on the FMC. She starts off appearing "soft," but she’s actually anything but. Plus, the author keeps dropping so many unanswered questions! Usually, that might be a pain, but here it just makes me want to grab the next book even faster to see how it all connects.
This one was a heavy, confronting read—definitely check your triggers before diving in. It’s a bit different from my usual favorites, but so interesting.
​I loved the take on the FMC. She starts off appearing "soft," but she’s actually anything but. Plus, the author keeps dropping so many unanswered questions! Usually, that might be a pain, but here it just makes me want to grab the next book even faster to see how it all connects.

The Reign of Kings, anchored by the fabulous Reign is a fantastic read. I loved everything about her and the bond between her and her brothers is a definite highlight. Bates stole the show as my favorite character. There is something incredibly addictive about a dangerous psychopath who only finds his calm with one specific person. Their chemistry and the overall "found family" energy made this a five-star read for me.
The Reign of Kings, anchored by the fabulous Reign is a fantastic read. I loved everything about her and the bond between her and her brothers is a definite highlight. Bates stole the show as my favorite character. There is something incredibly addictive about a dangerous psychopath who only finds his calm with one specific person. Their chemistry and the overall "found family" energy made this a five-star read for me.

The Reign of Kings, anchored by the fabulous Reign is a fantastic read. I loved everything about her and the bond between her and her brothers is a definite highlight. Bates stole the show as my favorite character. There is something incredibly addictive about a dangerous psychopath who only finds his calm with one specific person. Their chemistry and the overall "found family" energy made this a five-star read for me.
The Reign of Kings, anchored by the fabulous Reign is a fantastic read. I loved everything about her and the bond between her and her brothers is a definite highlight. Bates stole the show as my favorite character. There is something incredibly addictive about a dangerous psychopath who only finds his calm with one specific person. Their chemistry and the overall "found family" energy made this a five-star read for me.

The Princess of Chaos
What I loved most was the incredible strength of the female lead. While the guys are total possessive alphas, the women in this series are absolute powerhouses who hold their own every step of the way. The balance of fierce independence and electric chemistry made this an addictive, standout read. If you want a dark romance where the heroine is just as tough as the hero, you need to start this series now.
What I loved most was the incredible strength of the female lead. While the guys are total possessive alphas, the women in this series are absolute powerhouses who hold their own every step of the way. The balance of fierce independence and electric chemistry made this an addictive, standout read. If you want a dark romance where the heroine is just as tough as the hero, you need to start this series now.

I’ll admit—this book threw me for a loop at first! Based on the start, I actually thought I might have misunderstood the blurb. It felt almost like a sweet, entertaining rom-com, and I was totally settling in for that vibe... and then the plot started swinging.
The shift was incredible. Luna is an absolute queen, and seeing her 'badass' side come out was everything I didn't know I needed. The side characters are just as engaging, and the twists and turns kept me hooked until the very last page.
If you love a heroine who is way more than she seems and a 'found family' dynamic that actually feels real, read this book. I am officially obsessed and cannot wait to devour the rest of this series
I’ll admit—this book threw me for a loop at first! Based on the start, I actually thought I might have misunderstood the blurb. It felt almost like a sweet, entertaining rom-com, and I was totally settling in for that vibe... and then the plot started swinging.
The shift was incredible. Luna is an absolute queen, and seeing her 'badass' side come out was everything I didn't know I needed. The side characters are just as engaging, and the twists and turns kept me hooked until the very last page.
If you love a heroine who is way more than she seems and a 'found family' dynamic that actually feels real, read this book. I am officially obsessed and cannot wait to devour the rest of this series

I’m giving this one 4 stars! It was such a highlight to see this relationship finally grow after watching them in the first book. While some of the earlier dynamics felt a bit intense, it’s clear that he was just for her. Every action he took showed that she was finally "truly wanted" and had found a deep sense of belonging. The only downside was that the ending felt a bit rushed for the HEA I was craving, but overall, a great read.
I’m giving this one 4 stars! It was such a highlight to see this relationship finally grow after watching them in the first book. While some of the earlier dynamics felt a bit intense, it’s clear that he was just for her. Every action he took showed that she was finally "truly wanted" and had found a deep sense of belonging. The only downside was that the ending felt a bit rushed for the HEA I was craving, but overall, a great read.