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Jan. 12th, 2023 03:23 pm
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Title: Raven's Solstice

Series: The Winter Court #1

Author: Faedra Rose

Genre: Erotica, Folklore, Fae, Romance

Date Started: January 11th, 2023

Date Finished: January 12th, 2023

Status: Finished

Rating: 1.2/5

Sypnosis: Ignoring the warnings of her village elders, Raven McArren ventures beyond the Veil on All Hallows’ Eve, becoming trapped in Faery. Cold and alone, Raven manages to survive the harsh eternal winter and the cruelty of the fae with no more than her wits and will to live.

But she’s not alone. She’s being watched by the winter prince, and he has an offer for her that she can’t refuse. In exchange for his protection, and safe passage out of Faery, she must give him an heir.

With no other choice, she accepts. Little does she know that the prince’s bed chamber and the politics of the Winter Court might prove just as dangerous as the wilds of Faery...

Review: I loved how short this story it was. It was a nice little read with a satisfying ending.

However, this was more of a porn with little or no plot. Oh, there is a plot but it was so little that you had to squint to find it. It was there. A plot to take down the King so that her lover/mate could take the throne. He believed that our FMC, being such a badass that she was supposed to be, would be a great queen and great to rule by his side. Plus, he has been watching her ever since she went through the veil and found herself stranded in his land.

That was the plot albeit small but it was there. The porn pretty much outweighed it. Even the action was nothing worthwhile that would have stood out. I was a bit sad that it fell completely flat. I almost DNFed this book but I pressed on with the hope that would have been better but it did not.

Don't get me wrong here - I love the erotica side of these stories. I love fae romances. They have become one of my favorite reads, but I just could not connect with either character. They were one-dimension and their personality just - could not like either one of them, especially Raven. Perhaps the whole insta-mate thing was just not for me.

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Jan. 12th, 2023 04:25 pm
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Title: Blood Moon

Author: Jillian Graves

Genre: Romance, Fantasy, Witches, Vampires, Urban Fantasy, Folklore, Monsters, Adult, Magical Realism, Novella, Contemporary, Paranormal, Supernatural

Date Started: January 12th, 2023

Date Finished: January 12th, 2023

Status: Finished

Rating: 1.3/5

Sypnosis: - 6' Plus Size Witch
- Mind Reading Vampire
- Lovers to Rivals to Lovers
- Grumpy Heroine/ Smart-ass Hero
- One Night Stand
- Mirror Play

Hazel has one thing on her mind when she arrives at her coven's supernatural mixer: find a big and hairy creature to make her forget all about her bar's latest troubles. The hottest club in Los Angeles may be stealing her customers, but for one night she wants to ditch her responsibilities and indulge her fantasies.

When relief unexpectedly arrives fur-free and with fangs, the witch gets more than she bargained for. An anonymous one-night stand becomes a whole lot more complicated when it's with a mind-reading vampire... especially when Vlad might be the one responsible for her nightlife nightmares.


Blood Moon is a Strange Moon novella taking place in the same universe as Titan: A Gargoyle Daddy Dom, and takes place between Book 1 and Book 2 in the Romancing His Stone series. Don’t be surprised if a gargoyle or other familiar characters make an appearance.

Please note the Strange Moon Novella series is lighter in tone and plot than the Romancing His Stone series, but packs the same spicy punch.

Review: Why do these books continue to frustrate me?



I had high expectations for this one because I have come to love those enemies-to-lovers and monster romances. The premise and cover made me excited to read this and yet, I found myself disappointed. The relationship between Hazel and Vlad was intended - Vlad knew exactly who she was and decided the only way to gain Hazel's bar was to go to the source.

So, Vlad had intentions. He knew what he wanted - Hazel's bar and what better way is to taste her blood and sleep with her? He didn't care how he got it either. So, the best way was to sleep with her and find a way to gain her bar.

Also, are we running out of male vampire names? Vlad, seriously? We are going with that? I can understand that over the years Vlad has reinvented himself using various names but whatever.

Maybe one day I will revisit this story and maybe my opinion might change. For now, it remains as it is.

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Jan. 12th, 2023 08:49 pm
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Title: The Seventh Bride

Author: T. Kingfisher

Genre: Retellings, Young Adult, Fantasy, Magic Realism, Horror, Fairytales, Paranormal, Witches

Warning: Body Horror

Date Started: January 12th, 2023

Date Finished: January 12th, 2023

Status: Finished

Rating: 2.5/5

Sypnosis: Young Rhea is a miller’s daughter of low birth, so she is understandably surprised when a mysterious nobleman, Lord Crevan, shows up on her doorstep and proposes marriage. Since commoners don’t turn down lords—no matter how sinister they may seem—Rhea is forced to agree to the engagement.

Lord Crevan demands that Rhea visit his remote manor before their wedding. Upon arrival, she discovers that not only was her betrothed married six times before, but his previous wives are all imprisoned in his enchanted castle. Determined not to share their same fate, Rhea asserts her desire for freedom. In answer, Lord Crevan gives Rhea a series of magical tasks to complete, with the threat “Come back before dawn, or else I’ll marry you.”

With time running out and each task more dangerous and bizarre than the last, Rhea must use her resourcefulness, compassion, and bravery to rally the other wives and defeat the sorcerer before he binds her to him forever.

Review: This is a retelling of Bluebeard. A fairytale that may even be based on a 15th-century serial killer named Giles da Rais or it could be based on an early tale of the Breton King named Conomor the Accursed and his wife, Tryphine.

An early biography of St. Gildas that had been written five centuries after the death of the king in the sixth century describes how when Conomor married Tryphine that she had been warned by ghosts of his previous wives. He had murdered them when each one had been murdered the moment they had become pregnant. When she becomes pregnant, Tryphine flees but Conomor catches her and has her beheaded, but St. Gildas miraculously restores her life. He brings her before to Conomor, but before he is able to do anything to either Gildas or Tryphine he is killed by his castle when it collapses on him.

In this book, we meet our fifteen-year-old heroine, Rhea, a lowly-born child who is surprised to learn her parents have married her off to Lord Craven. Rhea has no desire to marry the lord and tries desperately to convince her parents otherwise, but they set her out to marry the lord. Upon her arrival, Rhea is given leave to explore the castle while her husband goes off to tend to business. But Lord Craven is hiding many secrets within this house and some of these secrets have to do with his last wives.

When Lord Craven gives Rhea a series of tasks to complete, she must do them in order to avoid becoming his next bride. Rhea is forced to do his bidding at least to not be his bride, but can Rhea manage to survive these tasks?

This was a second book belonging to T. Kingfisher. Although I liked The Wizarding Guide, I was not too fond of this book. I felt the female lead was a weak character who cried. And though I understand her situation because of how her life has been turned upside, I also felt she should have looked for other means to better her situation.

But Susie, she was just a child!

Yes, she is and unfortunately, during these medieval times young women were married early. It did not matter how young they were. They were expected to marry early and bear heirs to their husbands.

And this is where I felt sorry for her. No young woman should be forced to marry at such young ages but that is how things were. The situations were different and most women were lucky to marry into wealthy families.

Rhea was forced to do the same. She had no choice and she had already heard the rumors about her future husband. So, I understood the reason why she would cry so much, but she had his other wives to help her out and navigate her life. They treated her well and even sought to help her out one or more times. This should have given her the strength to find the means she needed to complete her tasks.

And sometimes it did help.

I admit this book was a struggle to get through. I had hoped the ending would have been a lot more but it was the least anti-climatic ending I have ever seen. It was completely flat and I felt that this book had been a waste of my time.

This book is rated low because, to be honest, I almost DNFed it many times. I just could not connect or like the main female character. She was whiny and complained about how weak she was. Instead, she should have been more determined to find a way out. The same whine - but she's a kid!

Yes, she is and most girls have been through hell during this time period. She should have grown up just a bit.

So yeah, I was not a fan of this book.

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