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Glitch by Briana Michaels
5.0
4.75⭐️ This is the perfect smutty book, and no one can tell me otherwise!
I will admit to having zero expectations coming into this book. In fact, I hadn’t even read the blurb – I just remember reading a good review about it from someone here on Goodreads and adding it to my TBR. That’s it. But, oh my, do I wish I could remember who the reviewer was just so I could thank them directly, because holy sh*t, this book was hot. Not just hot too, but the perfect amount of k!nk for it to still be sweet and fluffy and romantic - My favourite kind of book!
The MMC, Glitch, absolutely feels like an amalgamation of all my favourite book boyfriends, all rolled up into one hot, sexy, tall, dark-haired, tattooed, and ripped package. And speaking of packages… this guy is seriously packing, but I’ll let you find out just much for yourselves. He’s also so f*cking in love with Ara, the FMC, from page one, I already knew it was going to be good – I do really enjoy instalust in my books, and getting to it quickly. The premise is that they’ve been friends for a long time when the book starts, but they’ve never meet in person and only talk to each other on Discord when they play video games. Still, they already like each other so much, even without knowing what the other looks like, and when Ara’s gaming computer needs to get repaired, one of their common friends suggests she should go to Glitch’s business to fix it. And from the second they set eyes on each other, there’s really no way to stop them.
I love the way this book treats trauma and past relationships. It really shouldn't have to be something you hide from your partner, and definitely not something that they should make you feel bad about. I loved that Ara was so strong and independent, but hurt and insecure about the things in her past. It really rounded up her character, even if plot and character development is not really in the highlights for this book. But it’s hard loving and being proud of yourself if you’re constantly surrounded by people that delight in getting you down, and this book talks about it in such a graceful way. Ugh, I just loved this book. It gave me Games We Play by Dana Isaly feels, just longer and better!
If you want plot, maybe don’t read this, but if you want gorgeous, delicious, scorching heat with a beautiful connection between the MCs - definitely read this book!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.75 / 5
I will admit to having zero expectations coming into this book. In fact, I hadn’t even read the blurb – I just remember reading a good review about it from someone here on Goodreads and adding it to my TBR. That’s it. But, oh my, do I wish I could remember who the reviewer was just so I could thank them directly, because holy sh*t, this book was hot. Not just hot too, but the perfect amount of k!nk for it to still be sweet and fluffy and romantic - My favourite kind of book!
The MMC, Glitch, absolutely feels like an amalgamation of all my favourite book boyfriends, all rolled up into one hot, sexy, tall, dark-haired, tattooed, and ripped package. And speaking of packages… this guy is seriously packing, but I’ll let you find out just much for yourselves. He’s also so f*cking in love with Ara, the FMC, from page one, I already knew it was going to be good – I do really enjoy instalust in my books, and getting to it quickly. The premise is that they’ve been friends for a long time when the book starts, but they’ve never meet in person and only talk to each other on Discord when they play video games. Still, they already like each other so much, even without knowing what the other looks like, and when Ara’s gaming computer needs to get repaired, one of their common friends suggests she should go to Glitch’s business to fix it. And from the second they set eyes on each other, there’s really no way to stop them.
I love the way this book treats trauma and past relationships. It really shouldn't have to be something you hide from your partner, and definitely not something that they should make you feel bad about. I loved that Ara was so strong and independent, but hurt and insecure about the things in her past. It really rounded up her character, even if plot and character development is not really in the highlights for this book. But it’s hard loving and being proud of yourself if you’re constantly surrounded by people that delight in getting you down, and this book talks about it in such a graceful way. Ugh, I just loved this book. It gave me Games We Play by Dana Isaly feels, just longer and better!
If you want plot, maybe don’t read this, but if you want gorgeous, delicious, scorching heat with a beautiful connection between the MCs - definitely read this book!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.75 / 5