Monday, March 16, 2026

The Irresistible Urge to Fall For Your Enemy (Dearly Beloathed #1) by Brigitte Knightley

The Irresistible Urge to Fall For Your Enemy by Brigitte Knightley
My Rating: ★★★

When Osric Mordaunt finds out he’s in need of some very specialized healing, he receives even worse news: Aurienne Fairhrim is his only hope. There’s little chance that she’d agree… unless he makes a very hefty donation toward the Platt’s Pox inoculation fund! One large anonymous donation later and the two are in business, but it requires Aurienne to turn away from science and jump into the Old Ways. Will these natural enemies find a way to work together before they tear each other’s heads off?

I really liked the plot, but it was trying way too hard to be super witty at every single turn. If I didn’t like the characters and the plot itself so much, I might’ve closed the book and never turned back. Thankfully, I kept on reading because I ended up really enjoying it. However, I think I would’ve liked it more if it wasn’t trying so hard on the cheeky front.

Overall, it was a really fun and entertaining book. Aurienne and Osric are entertaining to follow, and some of their antics were absolutely hilarious. Honestly, I think the book had me when Aurienne got attacked by a sentient piece of paper. I also enjoyed meeting the variety of characters who come and go, though I hope to get to know some more of the characters a little better in the second book.

All in all, it’s a fun book to read. If you’re looking for an ultra slow burn romance, then this might be something for you because the slow burn starts very late in the game. At one point, I almost forgot they were supposed to eventually fall in love, so keep that in mind if you pick it up.

Friday, March 6, 2026

This Deadly Touch by Aimee Donnellan

This Deadly Touch by Aimee Donnellan
My Rating: ★★★

I received a copy from the author through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Tia grew up in a convent thanks to the rare condition she was born with that kills people with necrosis magic if she has skin to skin contact with them. The convent is all she’s ever known, but a letter from someone intent on curing her was just too good to pass up. One easy escape from the convent later, Tia and her potential savior, Asha, embark on an adventure in hopes to cure her of the condition that’s actually an ancient curse placed on multiple bloodlines.

This is such a cute feel good romance following Tia and Asha through their rotating perspectives. I can’t believe I’m about to say this, but this book might’ve been a little too fluffy because the stakes were almost always non-existent. Every time they came up against something or someone that could put them through the wringer, it was immediately solved or turned out to not have been an issue.

That said, I really did enjoy this book for the most part. I really enjoyed following Tia and Asha as they slowly fall in love and introduce Tia to the world she’s never been allowed to see before. It’s a light read, but if you’re not used to books that are at this level of fluffy, it’s possible that it’s not the right book for you. For me, it felt like we weren’t going anywhere for a while just because everything went too smoothly and some of the plot points were random at times. Plus, the ending left me feeling like a portion of the story was missing.

However, I liked the book and liked the characters. It was just too fluffy for me, especially when I didn’t expect it to be anywhere near as light and fluffy as it turned out to be. The romance plot was amazing once it got rolling, but I wish the rest of the story was a little more focused and that the curse itself had a bigger plot point.

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Hotel Limbo (Hotel Limbo Book 1) by Ben Harel

Hotel Limbo (Hotel Limbo Book 1) by Ben Harel
My Rating: ★★★★★

I received a copy from Top Shelf Productions in exchange for an honest review.

When Bellboy, aka BB, wakes up in the middle of nowhere, he has no idea where he is or how he got there. All he knows is that a huge cat is giving him a ride and the people he just met are all wearing masks. When BB arrives at Hotel Limbo, he’s surprised to learn that not only is he dead, but he’s also the newest employee at the hotel. Armed with a vague job description, BB quickly sets out to help the dead folks staying at the hotel even if nothing makes sense… including his job!

We follow BB as he begins his new job in purgatory because he has the bad luck of dying and being saddled with a job. The story is told through the beautiful artwork of 28 artists, all named in the opening of the book and in the order of the chapters they illustrated. I wasn’t sure what to expect with 28 artists, but I can confirm that it was an amazing idea because it really added an extra touch of mystery to the story!

I really enjoyed meeting all of the characters and slowly piecing together that something much bigger is going on. I also like how each chapter focuses on a different character, and I think that having a new art style for each chapter was genius. It really helped tell the story and truly bring it to life. I’m looking forward to seeing where the story goes from here as well as seeing if the artists will be returning to bring the second book to life.

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

The Healer and the Warlord (Ballan Desert #0.5) by S.C. Grayson

The Healer and the Warlord by S.C. Grayson
My Rating: ★★★★

I received a copy from Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op in exchange for an honest review.

As the extremely sheltered daughter of the Lord of Clan Padra, Alyx has been itching to escape her father and all of her restrictions. Her life is turned upside down when she’s abducted by Kelvar, the warlord of Clan Katal, and discovers she has more freedom than she ever did with her parents. What’s even stranger is that she’s feeling drawn to her captor, but is there a romance brewing or is she really as soft and naive as her family has always said?

In this surprisingly action packed novella, we follow Alyx and Kelvar through their rotating perspectives as they begin their journey as captive and captor. I really liked both characters and enjoyed following them both. I also really liked that the pair seemed to be on equal footing after a bit vs Alyx truly being a captive for long.

I was shocked at how much world building was able to fit into the story without it feeling overwhelming or out of place given this is a novella. Plus, we’ve got everything from an overbearing family, rough upbringings, friendship (and lack thereof), and romance packed neatly in this book that’s less than 130 pages and it doesn’t feel rushed or otherwise squished in. It made me excited to check out the rest of the series, though this book can be read as a stand alone!

All in all, I really enjoyed reading this. I’m hoping I like the next group of protagonists since I don’t think we’ll be following Alyx or Kelvar after this, but I have faith in the story since I had a lot of fun reading this. I wouldn’t say this was super steamy as that was saved for nearly the end, but I do like that it was a bit of a slow burn that’s built on trust and communication.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

The Brightness Between Us (The Darkness Outside Us #2) by Eliot Schrefer

The Brightness Between Us by Eliot Schrefer
My Rating: ★★★

It’s been 17-years since Ambrose and Kodiak crash landed on Minerva. Life as the only humans on Minerva hasn’t been without its hiccups, but they’ve happily raised a family together. However, their family is about to go through a number of new hurdles, including ones they never could’ve predicted. In the distant past, the original Ambrose and Kodiak wake up and learn they’ve been manipulated and lied to. Will these two find their way to each other, and will they manage to get their own unedited messages to their clones?

While I loved the first book, I did think it could’ve worked as a standalone with an open ending. I still think that, but I did really enjoy reading this! I love that we got rotating narrators this time around as well, so we follow Owl and Yarrow in the present, and Ambrose and Kodiak in the past. I especially love that we finally got to see things from Kodiak’s perspective! I enjoyed getting to know the new characters as well as finally meeting the original Ambrose and Kodiak and learning about what happened to them.

That said, I’m glad we didn’t get many Yarrow chapters because I found them to be a chore to read at times. I’m just disappointed by the lack of depth despite seeing and experiencing part of his story through his own eyes. I wish that Yarrow’s story took an entirely different path, especially because there were other ways to create drama on Minerva whether or not it was impacted by long dead people back on Earth. It just felt like an abandoned mental health plot once we started to see the whole picture.

All in all, I enjoyed the book, but I can’t see the story going further than this. I really liked getting multiple POVs this time around, and I liked that we bounce between the past and present. I’m looking forward to checking out the author’s other works since, overall, I really enjoyed this series.

Saturday, February 7, 2026

The Darkness Outside Us (The Darkness Outside Us #1) by Eliot Schrefer

The Darkness Outside Us by Eliot Schrefer
My Rating: ★★★★

When Ambrose Cusk wakes up on the Coordinated Endeavor, he has no idea what’s going on. He’s disoriented and appears to have a head injury because he doesn’t remember the launch. Ambrose also doesn’t remember that there’s someone else on board: Kodiak Celius. Whatever they don’t remember doesn’t matter, right? Their mission is to make it to Saturn’s moon, Titan, and save Ambrose’s sister… but something is odd. Ambrose and Kodiak have nothing but time to figure out what’s going on, and including what mission control never informed them about.

I can confirm that I had no idea what I was getting myself into when I started this, but I also wouldn’t have it any other way. In fact, I think this is one of those books that you need to go in completely blind about the real plot. I picked up on a lot right away, but getting those confirmations was a wild ride. It also gets pretty bleak once we get past the halfway point, and that’s when things really get moving.

All in all, this was an excellent read. My only complaint is that we only follow Ambrose’s perspective, and I think it would’ve been even better if we also followed Kodiak. Whenever Kodiak is open, we still never know him anywhere near as well as we get to know Ambrose. It would’ve been nice to switch perspectives every time we got to the next part. I also think that this could’ve worked as a stand alone that leaves us with an open ending, but am I going to check out the next book ASAP? Yes!

Sunday, February 1, 2026

The Dark Lord's Guide to Dating (Guides to Villainy and Love #1) by Tiffany Hunt

 
The Dark Lord's Guide to Dating by Tiffany Hunt
My Rating: ★★

I received a copy from Scarlett Press through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

The Dark Lord Kazimir Blackrose is in need of a wife, but not just anyone will do… they need to be from a heroic bloodline! After a long discussion about his options, he decides to abduct Lady Arabella Evenfall and make her the Dark Lady. The problem? She’s not the docile woman he was expecting to snatch and is a force of nature all on her own! Now they’ve struck a deal so they both get what they want out of this marriage. Now Kazimir is struggling with being attracted to Arabella while she tries to avoid catching feelings for her villainous husband!

Early on, this book was a delight to read. It was so funny and kept poking fun at itself that I was having a great time. Somewhere around the 30% point, the story started to drag. I wasn’t ready to give up, so I kept reading until I got to the halfway point. I've finally given up because now I’m just bored and it’s become a chore to read this.

I think this book had a lot of promise, but the execution fell flat. We needed better world building, supporting characters that are more than a name that pops in and out of the story, and less story fluffing. Plus, we still barely know Kazimir halfway through the book even though he’s one of the two leads. I really wanted to love this. It started out great, but it just didn’t work out for me.