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Genevieve fells like something is missing. Like she is always left behind and second choice. She needs answers, and after some reserch she learns about someone who can give her some answers she so desperatly needs.
She finds herself in another house of deadly games and now forced to share them with someone who she despises at first glance.
When Genevieve entered Enchantra, she unexpectedly met her match. She is a sassy and feisty woman who can stand for herself, and usually that makes her win. When she meets Rowin, on the other hand... he gives back as much as she does and their banter and fighting is well suited for both.
Genevieve had a habbit of finding and getting herself in trouble. So the nickname he chose for her was actually perfect and suited for her. Loved that detail.
Rowin is trapped in Enchantra and is desperatly trying to get him and his family out. When Genevieve enters the mansion she was not the help he was expecting to get but maybe he could use her for his advantage. But there's a very thin line between love and hate right? So thin that with every moment together it starts to blur. But is love enough? Can trust really be earned in between so many secrets and games?
"I don’t know who told you that you weren’t good enough, but they were fucking wrong. You’re more than good enough. Your heart is more than good enough. No matter how many times it has been burned. How many scars it might have . It will keep on beating, brave and passionate, if you will only let it.”
“I want you to know, I really would have waited for you, right here, forever if that’s what it would have taken. I would have stood in this spot until I could no longer distinguish my own soul from the shadows. Until your light came back to me.”
I really missed this thrill. The unknown, the uncertainty of what comes next and the danger that brings our main characters together despite hating one another. Those little moments where we see them change their perspective and start turning hate to care and concern and to blinding love. We have all that in this amazing well built world and story. The author provides such detailed perceptions that we can almost feel like we're there, watching all these scenes unfold.
I laughed at their interaction and banter, bacause..come on! Genevieve and her mouth... her words may be one of her gratest weapons. And I gasped an held my breath at several moments of greater danger and suspense, and I really didn't see that turn of events and was like "WTH?" until those twists were explained and solved.
I really, really loved this book. I read it non-stop since I got it and I wanted to continue in this story for a lot longer.
Raven grew up with a lot of trauma and baggage, but thanks to her brother she was kept safe and protected. He and his friends made sure of that.
So she was always perceived as the little one and the little sister. She grew up and started having feelins for one of her brothers friends. She shouldn't but she can't help loving him all the same.
Otto trully lived up to his nickname.. he was really a burly bear! He was protective as hell, but that was because he loved so so hard. He had already lost so much so it was really understandable his need to keep safe the ones he trully cared about. And ohh boy, does he care about her. But she is his forbidden fruit. He can't allow himself to have her.
But when she starts being in danger all bets are off and they are forced to be closer than ever. And that proximity is dangerous for both of them since they start giving in to their mutual feelings.
Just as in the first book, that found family vive and friendship was very present and it is one big point in my oppinion. I really like all the group and I can't wait for their story.
This book was not what I was expecting, and at first I found the characters kind off odd and cartonish. I struggled a bit to get into the story and try to understand both characters, and mainly Liam. After a while, I came to the conclusion (and it may be the wrong one) that he probably has an autism spectre disorder. And after that it kind of made more sense and I started to understand the actions, the struggles , the difficulties in him.
Amber is our grump and dark character in this book. She is an author, and is not a successfull one. She struggles with her parents and her life misses something. When on her birthday Liam, an old friend, returns with a marriage agreement she at first things it's nuts, but then what does she have to lose? They get married, start living together and then the fun beggins. Thay are forced to addapt and learn to live with another person, and even though he is obcessed with her, we can see their both commitement.
Liam is all sunshine and glittery. He is extremelly rich, and even though he believes no one notices he cares for those around.
They complement and balance each other and are a nice change in this Valentine's season.
What an awsome start to a new series! I've binged this book in all my spare times until the very last page. And let me tell you it came too fast! I wanted to know it all but at the same time I didn't want the book to end!
Our main characters are in their midlife, have been through so much and are perfectly flawed and real.
Beckett accepts a new job offer in a farm in Minnesota. She was definitely not wat they expected when she was hired, but it really is what they needed.
Judah is grieving after losing his family, and can't seem to move on. His grief is overwelming and brutal. So when his brother hires Becket he is so not happy with that arrangement.
At first they collide (a lot), but as they start working together, Beckett starts to crumble all of Judah's walls and helps him heal himself.
While they adjust to the new dynamics at work and family (because she soon is accepted as one of their own), danger starts lurking. She is being threatned, and them as well, and a big mystery is unraveling.
When some pieces start being put together we get an gigantic twist (and I really mean an enormous one) that I really didn’t see coming and blown me by surprise. I was like gasping at the screen with my mouth open. That’s how big!
All the Benson brothers were a little rough around the edges, but with all the setting we see in this story it sums up perfectly and makes them more human and relatable.
That brotherhood, that family dynamics, even if broken by their past but mended by their love for one another was for me one of the highlighst of this story! I loved their interaction, their banter, goofiness, theirs fights and care with one another, their protectiveness and the fact that one's problems became a family problem and all wanted to help. It showed proximity and the love for one another even with their differences and attitudes and flaws. It made them real. The author clearly had a way with her words to make all that so clear we could almost feel it. I loved it. I ended up caring for all the family, and mainly all the brothers, and now I'm eager to know all their personal stories.
This a new must read series, and I'm quickly realising that all of Erin's book will all be!
Here we can follow Dove, a zookeeper in a small island that ends up reuniting with her long lost best friend when he goes to the island to film one of his movies. She hates him, for several reasons, but is forced to interact with him in so many ocasions.
Deacon is a movie star, and a big one. He goes to Dove's zoo so he can help her. But she surely gives him a hard time. And although he knows he deserves it, he can't help but want more. He wants what they had before, and so much more.
I couldn't help but love Dove. All that black cat energy, sarcasm and witty retorts made me laugh in several moments. And I really think that the author balanced her precicely with Deacon, a really happy and sweet man, who brought the light to her dark.
As I've said before they complemented and balanced each other out and made the story much more fun and endearing at the same time.
I really liked the interaction between all of Dove's sibling and their partners. It showed a strong and united family with so much love for one another. And we ended up liking them almost as much as the main characters.
What a sweet story and characters.
I really liked this sports romance and loved how relatable both main characters were.
Ollie was such a nerdie and at the same time not what we would have expected from a hockey player, but so sweet and caring that was unbelievable. And also had charisma and could make himself have a strog presence when needed.
Anna was a ray of sunshine and both determined and lovable.
We could see from the begining their feelings for one another and what made them be apart.
Anna discovers that her dad is having some money problems and is trying to help him, but just dosn't know how.
Ollie is a hokey player, but is not really famous because he never gave in to all the media things.
When he is forced to fake a relationship and Anna is the candidate he can't say no and she nees to help him and her dad by accepting that role.
But can you fake what's already real? Can they keep their hearts protected from themselves?
We have also several other side characters that I believe are going to heve their story told and I can't wait for them. It was such a strong connection between all of them that felt like family.
How is it possible to adore all characters in this small town story?
In book one, we fell for Reid and Willa, and in this one we have so many moments with them that is great to revive their story. But then we dive right into Matty and Goldie's and find a new love.
Here we see both main characters finding a match in an online app. But it's not an normall dating app. In this one they go in blind, and only find who the other is later. When they start getting to know each other there are several sparks going around, and the mystery is actually a turn on for both. But what will happen when they find out who the other is? Will they decide to give it a try? What will her sisters/ their friends say?
I really liked Goldie, with her sunshine attitude and angel-like appearence, but with a confidence that spread through miles. Even if she seemes fragile she is nothing but, and is strong and independent.
Matty is not her opposite but is distinct in several ways. While goldie is extroverted he is kind of shy and nerdie, but also so sweet. He is a gentleman and truly cares for his friends and has an enormous heart.
The banter beteween characters was so funny, and it got me laughing several times. It is a perfect rom-com in my oppinion.
I really don't know if there are more books in this small town, but if there are can I please ask for Anthony's? I would really like to see that grumpy man come alight!
In this book we can read the story of another couple in this group of friends in the Rodeo world.
For those of us who love the found family trope this book is perfection. We have good friends and a lot of interactions with them, and a sense of friendship and belonging.
Here we follow Reid and Isa's story. After meeting through the previous couple (Colter and Ellison) they actually become good friends. They are there for each other and enjoy each other's company many times above everything else.
But how they didn't see what was right in front of them amazes me. It was so trapnsparent the feelings the longing, the angst, the love. They were truly meant to be. But being by afraid that the feelings weren't matched they stayed silent.
"Love is messy. It’s imperfect and complex, but with the right person by your side, love could get you through anything."
With Isa I actually believe that every girl who was ever friend zoned, even if once, could relate to her. That feeling of never being enough, and of never achieving that happiness and being someone's priority was related in such a good way. But thankfully some things aren't forever and even ehen she belived she was not enough, Reid secretly wanted her as well.
Read was that next door guy, with a good vibe and an enormous heart. He always put other people first because he is trully a caretaker. He gets happy when the people he loves are happy.
After the slowest bur ever they ended up admiting to one another what they felt. They took a chance on their love.
"In the end, we only regret the chances we didn’t take."
We were finally able to read Lucifer's story. I was dying to see all his glittery self on page!
In this final book of this series we follow Lucifer and Scarlet.
Scarlet is a Celestrial, an Angel who left her world to find and get closure for her brother's death. She may have do do shady aliances to get the information and revenge she needs, but what she doen't expect is to be connected to Lucifer and above all else to enjoy and care for that connection. She is a fierce and strong woman who appears cold from the outside, but uses all that indifference as a shild to protect herself.
Lucifer is a deamon, with a sparkly personality, a sharp sense of humor and that enjoys life after all the torture he was submited to and freed from. He is a protector and goes all the way and beyond to take care of the people he loves.
So when he gets attached to Scarlet he can't help but feeling surprised. Can a deamon find a mate and learn to love?
While they struggle to save their world both characters fight to accept their feelings and each other.
I loved all the interaction from the previous characters and all that found family vibe between them.
It was such a good way to close this cycle, but I wouldn't mind spending more time in their world.
Oh, how can I tell and explain this bittersweet feeling after reaching the end of this trilogy? I want MORE!
I stuck like glue to this pages (during all three books really) and was dying to see how their story unfolded. And I can't help but think that there is so much more. I know we got this HFN, but I'm not really ready to leave this world. I recently learned that there will be more in the future, so at least there's that! 😅
In this third book of the trilogy we follow Valaria and Culland after their united army is formed and while they wait for news about a possible Hundar's threat. While they get restless for news, Valaria decides to take a step forward and go into enemy lands to see for herself and learn information about their enemy and their plans! Together with Culland they soon realise that the threat is real and mighty and they'll have to unite all clans to conquer and survive. But how can they fight against such force? What will happen during and after the battle?
I didn't expect this turn of events but I guess they make sense with all the information we had through all this story.
During their time together, beside the battle we can see Valaria's and Culland's relationship unfold and their feelings grow with time, friendship, companionship, trust and love.
Even though they don't always see eye to eye and have different oppinions on several aspects due to their different upbringing they manage to adapt and believe and support each other.
They also have amazing friends as side characters and I've come to adore them as well.