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Possessive Puckboy by Eden Finley, Saxon James

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funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced

4.5

“And if it turns out I’m every bit the possessive guy who acts first and thinks later?”
“… Then you have to find someone who’ll appreciate being possessed. And some people really, really like it.”

I will never, ever get enough of the Puckboys! I’ll always have my favs but I could happily reread these books each month and still want more. They’re full of laughs, friendship, love, and are the best way to escape. 

For people who start out as enemies, both Parker and Connor aren’t very good at staying mad at each other for long, and I love them for it. I also appreciated how they worked their way through their fractious past, together. These two are wonderfully squishy and possessive as a couple, and I am here for every bit of it. Of course, the cameos are awesome as is the teaser for the next book. Yes please, keep them coming!
Moonstriker by Sam Burns

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adventurous hopeful mysterious medium-paced

5.0

“Aubrey was . . . more complicated than I’d first decided, when we had met. He wasn’t just a stubborn asshole. 
He still was one, though. 
And I kind of liked that too, in the end. 
After all, so was I.”

There is so much I loved in this book and I can’t talk about most of it, argh. Instead, I’ll gush about how wonderful it was to really to get to know Aubrey, who’s a treasure, and watch him hold his own, and how amazing it was to finally experience Kit’s falling in love. 

Everything makes so much sense now, and Kit’s story was worth the wait! I will forever have a soft spot for sarcastic but soft-hearted assassins and their very stubborn loves. I really thought Kit was going to rock in with the top spot but my heart belongs to  Frost and Caspian. Thankfully with some lovely surprises woven in, my heart is supremely happy with this very stone-tastic end to a brilliant series.
The Vampire's Delicious Fae by Michele Notaro

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adventurous hopeful medium-paced

4.5

4.5 stars

“Legally, I’m Anton now, but Antiochus was the name I was given at birth.” 
I nodded. “That’s what I thought. I could call you Anty. Or Chus. Or—” 
“You could simply call me yours.”

Gosh, Anton and Keryth are too, too adorable! I loved meeting Anton’s family (and Jed needs a book, please), all the cameos, and getting to finally learn the backstory for Keryth and Anton. Also it wouldn’t be our beloved Michele if danger wasn’t lurking around the corner, and be warned, there were some breathless moments. Most of all though I adore that warm, fuzzy feeling I keep once the story is over because I feel like a part of the family.
The Traitor's Curse by Eliot Grayson

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mysterious
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

“I belong to you… I belonged to you from the minute you curled your lip at me when I bowed to you, when we met. You were so beautiful and so contemptuous, and I’d never wanted to bend anyone over and f*ck him so much in my life.”

Gah, I love this series so much! There’s something almost illicit about them but that only makes me want to gobble them up even more. I can’t get enough and am deeply in love with Benedict and Lucian. 
Devoted by Lark Taylor

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emotional hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes

5.0

“He towered over me, eyeing me like a predator. 
No, not like a predator. Zeke would never hurt me. 
But he would devour me. Not just in bed, but my heart. My soul. My very existence. Zeke looked ready to devour it all. 
I think I was ready to let him.”

Well this book has me all in my feels. Emotional, happy, fluttery feels. I don’t know what else to share except that I absolutely adore Sam and Zeke, and I love this book.
Beast's Surrender, Beauty's Revenge by W.M. Fawkes, Sam Burns

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4.0

“It was a fine line between justice and revenge…”

‘Twas a tale as old as time, or was it? I love fairytale retellings and this one was a fun take on Beauty and His Beast.
The Killer Who Kept Me by Davidson King

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4.25

“Sure he walked a path in the underworld, but even beautiful things thrive in the dark.”

Davidson King has a special way with suspense, and Em and Saros are a lot of fun to know and escape with.
Lust by Devon McCormack

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4.5

Well I’m thoroughly hooked on the Sinners after our steamy, magical introduction through Brad and Luke. 

“What Luke and I do…that’s just us. 
Wild, feral lust. 
As though our bodies were designed for each other.”

Luke and Brad are definitely drawn to one another and in the most enjoyable ways. I really liked watching these two navigate a rocky beginning to a solid partnership. 

The mystery that surrounds not only this enigmatic but fascinating campus has its hold on me, and I must know it all, from the full history to all the players, even those who weren’t shown, mhmm, in the best of light. From uncertain magic to certain trouble, I am lusting after more of this world.
SOS HOTEL: On the Road by Ariana Nash, Adam Vex

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funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes

5.0

Moar moar moar

I could happily survive on snippets and memories of Adam, Victor and Zee, so imagine, if you will, my squeals of glee when I heard there was not one but three more books of beautiful chaos headed our way. 

“Dayam, you’re beautiful.” 
A blush warmed my face. “You really think so?” 
“I know it.” His hand rested gently over my heart. “Inside and out, you’re the most beautiful thing I ever saw, and I’ve seen Daddy Spice naked.”

Yum, and that’s a tame word for the deliciousness of my favorite trio and the laugh-out-loud bananas adventures they find. Though I will say this one is all thanks to Adam and his, erm, desire for a “vacation.” Whatever the impetus, and we’ve only cracked the lid, I adore every moment with them and love every unforgettable word they utter.