This was so good!! There was so much (insane) rich people family drama and I loved it. Gabe’s aunt and cousin were absolutely unhinged for wanting to force him to sell his house so that the spoiled cousin could have it. It was absolute unhinged rich people bullshit!! But I loved that Gabe was able to find a loophole to thwart their attempts and still manage to find the love of his life. And Christian was just the sweetest through the whole (insane) thing. This book is getting a solid four out of five stars!
Reading Challenge Prompt Fills:
Romance Readathon: a three word title
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Book Review: "Red Hot Daddy" by Austin Bates
We’ve made it into the second half of the twenty day reading challenge! For book number eleven, I decided to take a firefighter-themed trip into the omegaverse with the mpreg story Red Hot Daddy by Austin Bates.
Ready to dive into the omegaverse? Here are my honest thoughts and opinions on Red Hot Daddy.
So, what is “Red Hot Daddy” about?
When he returns to his hometown for his father’s…
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My omegaverse bookstack 📚
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A Luna & Sol Omegaverse
By Emilia Emerson
-Forbidden part one
-Forbidden part two
Omegaverse Why Choose Dark Romance
Trauma and Triggers
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This is the same exactly review I wrote on goodreads because I cannot be bothered to write another one-
Book review: The Fake Mate
WARNING: This review is completely based off my opinions and preferences. I am not a professional, I just like to read. I am not a fan of the omegaverse genre.
I chose to read this because I was in between series and I was bored on a road trip. I think shifter and omegaverse genres get pretty cringey but I was pleasantly surprised with this book.
Do I think this book very much caters to touch starved individuals possibly craving a connection deeper than love? Yes. Do I fit this description? Maybe, who sent you -_-? That being said, the way Lana writes smut in Noah’s point of view has me floored, the absolute need and desperation he has for every part of Mack’s being makes the smut very addictive. I am not a fan of omegaverse so I do find some terms a little bit cringey, but getting past the wolf shifter terminology, the smut is amazing.
The tropes are very expected and true to the clichés. I will say, the plot points outside of the smut seems a just little bit rushed. However that makes sense for an adult romance of this genre, I don’t think it is a terrible thing as it doesn’t necessarily make the book bad by any means. But if you like backstory and personal character arcs outside of romance this is not the book for you.
The actual writing itself is WONDERFUL, Lana Ferguson is wonderful with her words and there was never a time where I felt the words used were lackluster.
Overall, not the genre for me, but after reading this I was wishing Lana Ferguson had more books of this concept. The writing is beautiful and Noah’s deep love for Mack’s entire self is addicting. If you are willing to try something new I would say give this book a shot.
⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/123199658
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heard the news?
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I found a book that could apparently kill people if it was read, I tried to read it and I survived.
The book was fucking South Park mpreg omegaverse slavery fanfiction.
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[MASTERPOST]
Eskel is like "I WILL read this book about... A wolf and all his friends? Dancing and being. happy... 🥺"
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I really liked this one. I loved that this one had on page demisexual representation! I also loved how the author put that representation into context for an omegaverse story. I loved the discussions that Nate had about his sexuality with Corey and I loved that Corey was so supportive through the whole thing. Is it too late to mention that I loved how Tiny (the Great Dane) and Bandit (the wiener dog) played a huge role in Nate and Corey’s getting to know each other? Because I loved them. Anyway! This book is getting four out of five stars. 😊
Reading Challenge Prompt Fills:
Romance Readathon: a three word title
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Book Review: " A Second Chance for the Firefighter" by Anna Wineheart
It’s time for another book review! For book twelve of the twenty book reading challenge, we’re staying in the omegaverse with Anna Wineheart’s mpreg romance A Second Chance for the Firefighter from her Meadow Street Brothers series. Although, this one is a little less Chicago Fire and much more Chicago P.D.
Intrigued? Here are my honest thoughts and opinions on A Second Chance for the…
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Turns out I’m NOT done being unhinged about Temeraire, so…..
I’ve started working my way through the AO3 offerings while I wait for the last 3 books to get in at the library, and I’m having a phenomenal time sussing out which themes in the fics are common bc they’re likely canonized within the final books
Like Granby and Little have to fall into a relationship in the books, right? No one ever pairs Granby with anyone else in the fics, and Little is such a minor character in the first 6 books that I can’t imagine why he’d be the go-to for Granby over literally any other character otherwise…. If there’s canon gays in the Temeraire ‘verse, I’ll cry fr
Also the idea of Tharkay canonically inviting Will to his estate in Scotland to live out a domestic happily ever after is driving me into a frothing frenzy. Like hello? Hello??? Imagine meeting this guy who you think is maybe a double agent and then he starts traipsing across every continent in the world after you and then he becomes the only person who can tether you to reality and THEN he shows up asking you to pick out curtains for a pavilion for your dragon, which he is building on his grounds, so you can stay with him forever!! Like I’m sorry I would simply COMBUST
Also also the Tharkay curing Laurence’s amnesia thing……. O.O if this is real, it will make me eat my entire phone
No one confirm if any of this becomes canon btw! Going insane is about the journey, not the destination
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Thanks to @penguinrandomhouse for providing me with a finished copy in exchange for an honest review
✩🐺🪢Review:
Hazelwood’s paranormal debut is addictive and all-consuming!
Bride follows Misery Lark, the only daughter of the most powerful Vampyre councilman, who agrees to uphold a Vampyre-Werewolf alliance by marrying Alpha Lowe Moreland after discovering that her future husband may be linked to her missing friend.
It was really fun to see Hazelwood branch out into the paranormal romance genre! I enjoyed her world-building and thought the history surrounding Vampyres, Werewolf, and human relations was very digestible.
I love how Hazelwood incorporated the mystery of Serena’s disappearance into the storyline. The breadcrumbs sprinkled throughout paired with the novel’s paranormal elements kept me fully engaged and on my toes.
While “Bride” is quintessential Ali Hazelwood with women in STEM, a big male love interest, galaxy apparel, and palpable love for cats, I think that Misery as a female protagonist ultimately sets this book apart from her contemporary romance novels. I found myself laughing out loud at Misery’s sense of humor and really admired her strength and perseverance. Despite all she goes through having been cast out from Vampyre society, she still remains inherently kind and is fiercely protective of her found family.
Lowe and Misery’s development as a couple is well-paced and her slowest burning romance yet! It takes a while for the characters to give into their attraction to each other given that they are supposed to be mortal enemies, but once they do, Hazelwood delivers on the spice! I couldn’t get enough of the caretaking while injured and “that’s my wife” moments as well as the snippets of Lowe’s internal thoughts at the beginning of each chapter!
This book ends with the potential for a sequel and I hope she’ll move forward with it full steam ahead!
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