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lunaoblonsky · 3 months
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Aesthetic Inspiration - The Heavens
Her Spell That Binds Me: A Dark Sapphic Fantasy Romance
A spellbinding rivalry unraveled by fate... A sapphic romance born from the ashes of prejudice… A Regency Era tale of lust and magic.
Release Date: January 8th, 2024.
Free with Kindle Unlimited! Now available for pre-order here!
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vampfuzz · 7 months
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i feel like i’ve been quite productive today!!
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xqueenybeebooks · 6 months
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I Read Assistant to the Villain
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Title: Assistant to the Villain Author: Hannah Nicole Maehrer Tags: fantasy, romance, grumpy-sunshine dynamic, office romance, mystery, humor Spice: None Cliffhanger: Yes CW: multiple forms of abuse, especially familial abuse and neglect, attempted rape backstory, attempted murder, prison isolation (let me know if I should add any) Read Below for Review (Spoiler-Lite)
Reading Assistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer tickled the part of my brain that watched Ella Enchanted as a kid and loved the visual world building of movie-Kyrria. It has a very fun fantasy-medieval world with modern conveniences like coffee and clocks. That said, the true stand out elements of the story, are the characters.
The titular Assistant, Evie Sage, is an overly optimistic and clumsy girl that ran into her most ideal job. She's an interminable busybody who keeps the office in tip-top shape to the point that it literally can't run properly without her after only a few months. She could very easily be really annoying, but honestly I think she resonates as very relatable, especially as you get further into the book and learn more about her parents and the situation they put her in. It's also really interesting to watch as her inner dark side becomes more and more apparent.
Her boss, the Villain of Rennedawn, is in my humble opinion, a lot more quirky and grumpy than he is actually scary. It's established quite quickly that the Villain is only truly heinous to those that deserve it, which is pretty common for this character archetype. A Villain with a heart-of-gold if you will. I really like him because he has a lot of little character details that make him feel more squishy, especially his love for sweet and milky coffee, get the boy a latte machine. His relationships with his family members, while brief, are quite enlightening and I'm curious to see how they will develop in the future. He has some things that he has done that I believe will come to bite him (or maybe not) in the next volume.
Evie and the Villain balance really well and have extremely fun banter and chemistry. I look forward to witnessing how their relationship will expand in future volumes.
Personally, I think this is quite a good book for a first time author with a unique idea. I think she had a really good grasp of the characters, which to anyone who has seen her TikTok videos shouldn't be surprising. However, I think the world-building could be fleshed out more as I would have liked to see and understand more of the anachronisms of this world and I hope she adds more in the next book. I am also looking forward to more time spent with the side-characters and how the relationship webs out even further (especially Blade and Becky). A lot of questions were raised and answered in this book, but just as many were left for the next installment.
I would recommend this book to anyone who has seen her skits and was interested in what stories these characters could get up to if properly developed. Also to anyone that was a nice and light fantasy book with light romance and a mystery.
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good-books-to-read · 2 months
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Looking for a book, I saw at a bookstore
I can only remember the cover and a part of the author name
It’s a dark green cover
A silhouette thing of a couple near the bottom of the front page
And it has purple and white flowers I thing thistles on the back cover
The font was a bit hard to read but
First name it thing Lia I know it was 2-3 letters ending in A
And I belive hazlewood was the last name
Something wood
If you know it please let me know
Thank you
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pambreezy97 · 3 months
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Just finished reading "Murder in the Family" by Cara Hunter. I loved the book! 😍 It was a good read. 👍
The only thing that confused me was the summary for the plot at the book. Why did it say that Amelie and Maura Howard were Guy's half sisters when it was stated in the book that the 3 of them were full siblings? 🤨 The only confirmed half sibling was Rupert Howard.
Speaking of which, was it ever confirmed who Caroline's mystery child was? I know that JJ Norton was believed to be that mystery child at first, but he denied that plausibility.
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One Book/book series that defined you at each of your ages
Rules: you can start at the age you learned to read, You must have read the book, or the first book in the series, by the age you're using it for
Age 5: Ramona Novels by Beverly Cleary
Age 6: Little House on The Prairie books by Laura Ingalls Wilder
Age 7: The Chronicles of Narnia Series by C.S. Lewis
Age 8: Harry Potter by JKR [ I am Not suggesting reading these books but they did have a significant effect on me as a kid]
Age 9: The Hunger Games Series by Suzanne Collins
Age 10: Septimus Heap Books by Angie Sage
Age 11: The Book Theif by Markus Zusak
Age 12: It's Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini
Age 13: The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky,
Age 14: The Fault In Our Stars by John Green
Age 15: Identical by Ellen Hopkins
Age 16: Impulse by Ellen Hopkins
Age 17: Andrew's Brain by E.L. Doctorow
Age 18: Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
Age 19: I don't Want To Be Crazy by Samantha Schutz
Age 20: The Night Child by Anna Quinn
Age 21: The Novelization of The Day of The Doctor by Steven Moffat
Age 22: Educated by Tara Westover
Age 23: The Locked Tomb Series by Tamsyn Muir
The Bolded are like ones that I really recommend
Honourable Mentions:
A cricket in time square (5)
A Little Life (23)
Anything else by Ellen Hopkins (teens)
Uncultured: A Memoir by Daniella Mestyandk Young (22)
Wild Embers (teens & 20s)
And of course, all of the psychology books I've read (but I kept it to narrative stories)
@emiliosandozsequence (only do if you want to of course! )
And i Tag anyone else who's super bored and needs a repetitive task to calm them down
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yourlocalideadump · 1 year
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A Dysfunctional Flower
Time flies and they continue to explain how they’re right, they continue to politely acknowledge the other’s points while simultaneously ignoring them entirely. Just to reiterate their own.
Throwing maladjusted mud that takes the shape of “you’re just like your mother”, “I should have listened to my friends”, and with each “you always do this” blooms new forms of disdain for one another.
It creates internal monologues that erratically drone questions like
How could they say that?
I'm not always like that?
Am I?
Taking both individuals to dark places, to past arguments and disagreements, once settled matters, now are used as evidence to disprove the other. Their lover.
Their dysfunctional flower continues to grow in the light of their wickedness, doubts deepen its pigment and insecurities develop its aromas.
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J'étais pas prête 🥹🥺😭
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scribbled-trees · 2 years
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Immediately after being introduced to Kalen’s character I knew I wanted him to be tea’s love interest and they’ve been making it seem like Kance was going to be the love interest and I was not there for it…so let me tell you when I finally got to the page where she says Kalen’s name after raising her “love” from the dead I SCREAMED! I knew it was gonna be him. Like not actually but I could feel it and when it was confirmed it was just *chefs kiss*
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blahh770 · 1 year
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i was here by Gayle Forman is a beautiful book,but the title really gets to me. Every person leaves a mark. With relationships of all types,the things that they personalized, and just the fact that they existed, leaves a mark. It is within our power to decide how to leave that mark,or to leave it as it happens.
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Corporations are giving booktok way too much power
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I’m reading a book. I think because I’ve gotten very used to reading webcomics and fanfiction, after a really juicy chapter or a bit of foreshadowing, my instinct is to look at the comments section. There is no comments section. 😅
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for-hireath · 2 months
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People think the author is the driver, and the characters are its passengers.
But the truth is that characters are driving and the author is imprisoned in the trunk 💀
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good-books-to-read · 4 months
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Hey does anyone know where to find free audio books
My library doesn’t have much of a collection on Libby or BorrowBox
Would be much appreciated
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