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A review by olivialandryxo
Teeth and Tarot by A.A. Fairview, A.A. Fairview
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
[second read, February 2025]
I’d been thinking about this book recently, and decided to reread before diving into the sequel. I wasn’t as attached to either Lance or Reagan this time around, and I did notice a few instances where the writing felt a bit unpolished, but it was still a good time. The book did what it came to do, it was entertaining while it lasted, and that’s enough for me.
Everything else I said below still applies.
[first read, February 2023]
I found this book on Instagram and started it on a whim, not sure what to expect—but it was actually really fun! I always love stories where a supernatural world is hidden alongside our own mundane one, and Fairview did that brilliantly. As a whole, their world-building was unique, a fun blend of old and new, of classic myths and their own imagination.
This book also has a fun cast of characters, plenty of banter, and good smut—so, basically, it covers all the bases. I definitely recommend it, and will be eagerly awaiting the next book!
Representation:
I’d been thinking about this book recently, and decided to reread before diving into the sequel. I wasn’t as attached to either Lance or Reagan this time around, and I did notice a few instances where the writing felt a bit unpolished, but it was still a good time. The book did what it came to do, it was entertaining while it lasted, and that’s enough for me.
Everything else I said below still applies.
[first read, February 2023]
I found this book on Instagram and started it on a whim, not sure what to expect—but it was actually really fun! I always love stories where a supernatural world is hidden alongside our own mundane one, and Fairview did that brilliantly. As a whole, their world-building was unique, a fun blend of old and new, of classic myths and their own imagination.
This book also has a fun cast of characters, plenty of banter, and good smut—so, basically, it covers all the bases. I definitely recommend it, and will be eagerly awaiting the next book!
Representation:
- gay protagonist
- queer/achillean protagonist
- achillean (m/m) romance
- queer side characters
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Confinement, Gore, Blood, Kidnapping, and Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Death, Grief, and Murder
Sexual content is explicit but consensual. There are a couple instances of kidnapping, one where the victim is held in confinement. One of the protagonists ends up with a rather gruesome bite wound from a werewolf, though it’s only briefly described and heals quickly. All things tagged minor are in relation to one protagonist’s backstory and don’t play a huge role in the book overall.