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A Flame in the Night by Morgan Dante
4.5
Nearly screamed when it turned out the vampire character was Hungarian, lmao. We're everywhere.
I might reread this later because I wasn't really in the mood for the sex scenes I think, but the characters were A+. Established, bit codependent couple gets entangled with a very lonely vampire.
I might reread this later because I wasn't really in the mood for the sex scenes I think, but the characters were A+. Established, bit codependent couple gets entangled with a very lonely vampire.
Final Girls by Mira Grant
4.5
A quick and interesting read, with Seanan's tell-tale style. I feel like this could have been a longer, more developed novel, but also I've been itching to read something short, so if it had been longer I probably would have waited to read it. A dilemma.
Soha soha soha by Linn Strømsborg
4.5
This is a very personal book for me. I don't know yet if it made me feel better or worse.
Throne of Jade by Naomi Novik
4.0
this is nice and all but if anything happens to Emily Roland I'll riot
lots of conflict between Navy vs aviators in this one. Also, it's awesome to see how differently dragons are treated in China, but there would need to be very big changes to make that possible in England. Like, centuries of changes.
lots of conflict between Navy vs aviators in this one. Also, it's awesome to see how differently dragons are treated in China, but there would need to be very big changes to make that possible in England. Like, centuries of changes.
His Majesty's Dragon by Naomi Novik
4.0
Only 4 stars because I'm not vibing with the war and tactics that much, but A+ for dragon bonding.
Ruthless Vows by Rebecca Ross
4.5
I would describe this as "good, but not as good as the first one". The war continues, Iris and Roman are on different sides but must find their ways back to each other, we see Iris's brother a bit, etc.
I admit the ending hurt, in several ways. I knew it wasn't realistic for everyone to survive the war, but still. And Dacre isn't the only one committing war crimes.
I admit the ending hurt, in several ways. I knew it wasn't realistic for everyone to survive the war, but still. And Dacre isn't the only one committing war crimes.
A Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair
3.0
Modern Hades and Persephone in a world where the gods run nightclubs, and Persephone is a journalist. There were a couple of interesting ideas, like the gods having horns, but overall it was kind of cliché and I was often bored. Just didn't have the spark for me. Also, maybe I have different standards, but it's interesting what a wide range of books are categorized as "dark romance". For me this was like, barely dark.
Juice Like Wounds by Seanan McGuire
4.0
This is just kind of sad tbh. The "monster" is a child and she's right that children should be taken care of, and the heroes just go into her home and attack her without serious provocation.