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The Duke Gets Desperate by Diana Quincy

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  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

3.5

I thought this would be a 5 stars at first because the romance is perfect. Raya and Anthony have great chemistry and dynamics. The writing is great. However the final part of this novel is very weak. The ending feels rushed. I personally thought the conflict and its resolution are not that serious.

Unfortunately because of the last parts, this is a 3.5 stars read.
The Little Mermaid: Against the Tide by J. Elle

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2.25

Hmm, I don’t know… I don’t really think this Ariel is the same Ariel as we all know. I wish we could see more of the sisters relationship because while we got more than the movie (the sisters only showing up for 10 seconds), I think the book didn’t explored as much as I want.

Also Mala is probably my fave of all the sisters and learning that she has a sea monster husband is so cool. I want to read more about her romance tbh because the plot is kinda boring. Obviously the plot will be simple because it’s based off Disney’s fairy tale and it’s YA so it was as I expected, BUT I didn’t expected Mala to have a (sea) monster husband!!! She got a forbidden romance of her own with a much interesting man than a normal human!!! Why can’t I see more of that??!!

In conclusion, it was a mediocre read and a bit of waste potentials.
Spellhacker by M.K. England

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fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

1.5

The story itself is nothing special and I was well aware of that before I started it. I want to read something light and easy to listen as an audiobook while doing other things. However while I had low expectations, I wish at the very least I could like the characters or the found family aspect.

The narration keeps repeating that Diz’s real family is her group of her friends, their ‘family, Jaesin and Ania are their ‘parents’ blablablah…

However I haven’t read anything that proved it. In fact throughout the story, Diz was iced out by her ‘found family’. Whether she deserved it or not doesn’t matter to me, what matters is that the author doesn’t show me anything that I want from this book.

Anyway, the author’s first book is better (or at least I remember it being better…)
More Than a Mistress by Mary Balogh

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  • Diverse cast of characters? No

2.5

Love Jane as a character, but I don’t really like Jocelyn. I also don’t really get the romance.

This book took me way to long to read. Mary Balogh’s writing style is very dull (to me). It literally puts me in a reading slump. I have to read some trashy romance (which I DNFed) and some light hearted audiobooks so that I won’t give up. I think her books are probably not for me.
Debating Darcy by Sayantani DasGupta

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2.5

*2.5

It’s an easy and light read but it doesn’t really worked as a P&P modern retelling. I don’t mind some of the extra-ness and the theatrical of the characters. I figured it was a choice by the author but at the same time I wish she actually adapted it to modern language. It took me out of the story when Darcy (modern teenage boy) confessed with the word ‘ardently’. I think one of the good example of P&P modern retelling is Fire Island, it’s funny and is its own self yet also recognizable as a P&P retelling.

I also don’t really like Leela. I feel like if I read a P&P retelling and I’m on the side of Darcy a lot more times than Lizzie (or Leela in this case) then it’s kinda a failure. Like, the Hamilton is too much and it feels as if their ‘fights’ are just Leela making things up in her mind then getting mad at him. Colin is a very sweet guy but Leela is constantly rude and mean  to him. Obviously the author wrote him to be this ‘weird nerd’ but personally I don’t think he deserved to be mocked and looked down on through out the book.

Anyway, it’s an okay YA romance. All the things it talked about (sexism etc) have already been talked about. It doesn’t really do anything new but it is still a good book to read if you want something light and easy.
To Have and to Heist by Sara Desai

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  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

3.5

*3.5

The author clearly focused more on the comedy aspect instead of the romance and I wish she didn’t do that. The comedy is not that funny and all the characters are very stereotypical. The only thing that made me enjoy this book is Simi and Jack’s romance. I actually really like their dynamic and scenes. While I wish they got developed more and have more focus in the story, I love their romance. Simi and Chloe’s friendship is another thing that I like. 

I can’t really call this book found family tbh because I don’t think they all bonded that much. Like, Simi, Jack and Chloe are probably the only one that have depths. The rest of the side characters are there to provide jokes and be stereotypical comedy characters with only one personality.

Anyway in conclusion, I had fun reading the romance and I think this would be great as a movie. It’s a decent and enjoyable romcom.
King of Wrath by Ana Huang

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Did not finish book. Stopped at 19%.
I can’t stand Italians
Song of Silver, Flame Like Night by Amélie Wen Zhao

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Did not finish book. Stopped at 41%.
I just couldn’t get into it