
This was an okay read, but the power dynamic felt more degrading than compelling to me. The story spent so much time on that intensity only to have an ending that felt incredibly clipped and rushed. Too many questions were left unanswered—like how she even got on his radar—which made the resolution feel hollow.
Saint is a standout lead who uses his traumatic past to become a better, more protective man, leading to a hard-earned happy ending. The story is solid, but it suffers from a major continuity error: the dead husband is named Andy in the first chapter and then randomly becomes Jason for the rest of the book. It’s a baffling editing oversight, but the character growth still makes it a great read.
My Favorite Kidnapper is just a flat-out great, funny story. It follows that classic romance format we all know and love, but it does it so well that you can’t help but enjoy every second.
The humor is spot on, and the romance throughout is lovely. It hits all the right spots without trying too hard, making it a fast-paced and genuinely fun read.
I really wanted to love this book because I adore these tropes, and the premise had so much potential. However, the constant time jumps made the story feel disjointed, and the final twist didn't feel earned or genuine to the characters I started with. I loved the initial strength of the FMC, but by the end, I struggled to stay invested in the journey.
This was an okay read, but the pacing was a bit too slow for my taste—the leads don't even kiss until over 55% of the way through. While I appreciated the "forbidden" premise, some plot points felt unrealistic and a few supporting characters seemed to be there just to tick boxes. It wasn't quite for me, but it might work for readers who love an extremely long slow-burn.
"I loved the deep connection in this story—the way he truly understood her and saw her as a siren when she felt like a victim. The angst and his struggle to feel worthy of her were handled so well. My only wish was for a slower resolution; after such a great buildup, the ending moved a bit too quickly for me. I just wanted more time to savor how they finally clicked together!"
I really loved Ruined by Blood! Enzo was all in for the lead from the start with zero hesitation and no choice like his heart just got it even if he brain didn't yet. It’s so sweet that she and his sister are the only ones who see that side of him. The FMC is such a powerhouse, too; I can’t even imagine surviving what she did, and seeing her finally learn to accept help was incredible. Such a great, heart-wrenching read. I highly recommend this to anyone who loves a devoted hero!"
Nico is a fantastic read that offers so much more than the standard tropes. I loved the strength of the Kristen and how she fought to get by, and it was incredibly moving to see the Nico's siblings fully accept her child without hesitation. Even though this was my first book in the series, I never felt lost. Nico's endearing awkwardness as he fell head over heels was the perfect touch. He did not understand what it was but he struggled through it regardless.
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3.5 to 4 stars. This was a gritty, high-spice dark romance that I really enjoyed. I loved that he knew she was "the one" instantly, and that she fell for him just as fast. Even with the massive fallout and breakup, that sense of being destined for each other kept me hooked through all the torment. It felt a bit overdrawn in sections and took me two days to finish, but it's a great read that works perfectly as a standalone
I loved Sorcha's strength. She maintains a tough-as-nails exterior to protect her soft, innocent heart, making her incredibly relatable and resilient. Patrick’s transformation is the highlight. Watching him soften exclusively for her creates great chemistry throughout the book.
Overall: A fantastic read for fans of layered characters and a "touch her and you die" energy
3.5 Stars
I really liked Take My Kiss! It’s a good read with a very close-knit feel, though the huge amount of side characters got a bit confusing for me. The main couple has great chemistry, and I loved that the lead is a relatable single mom with a gritty, normal life rather than a perfect sob story. The ending takes a totally different, abstract turn from the rest of the book—it was a unique twist I didn't see coming, but it kept things interesting!
I’d give this a solid 4 stars! The plot was a total rollercoaster with one twist after another—seriously as soon as I thought I figured it out new twist. I also loved how the MMC was basically obsessed and addicted to the FMC; it made their dynamic so intense. Watching her finally find her footing and really claim her spot in that world was easily my favorite part.
PS. The dedication 🫠
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This book was info heavy. It is not necessarily a hard book to read but it definitely takes concentration to understand all the sub stories. I would have liked to see more interaction with the other 2 triplets and Zara. I also didn't love the interactions with Zara it was like she was a constant afterthought and just shuffled around which was really contradictory to what Valeria was expressing about her being the most important thing in her life