Musings on Romance

Tag: enemies to lovers (Page 2 of 4)

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Two Wrongs Make A Right by Chloe Liese. I fell in love with Jamie. I was a bit iffy at the very start and I’m not sure about the conflict near the end but the bulk of the book was delightful.

Illustrated cover with a red background of a white M/F couple, she has longish wavy brown to blonde ombre hair and is wearing a yellow dress and has a colour sleeve of tattoos, he has short wavy fair hair, is in a blue jumper (sweater) and an open collared white shirt and is wearing round tortoiseshell glasses. He's styled geeky. They're embracing and looking at each other.

Review at AudioGals

I’m over at AudioGals with a review of Under One Roof by Ali Hazelwood, narrated by Emma Wilder. Great hero voice but I didn’t love the rest of the narration.

illustrated cover with a pink background, a handsome smirking white guy with dark short hair wearing a white tee sit next to a white girl with red corkscrew/curly hair, who is clearly out of sorts and her face is red, wearing a mustard coloured top. They are on a couch surrounded by multicoloured throw pillows.

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Hunt the Stars by Jessie Mihalik. Fantastic start to a brand new space adventure romance series.

Black silhouette picture of a woman wearing a high ponytail and a man with short hair standing back to back. Their torsos are a starfield with a spaceship moving in it and and in the background is a further silhouette of the same couple together except this time her hair is down and they're standing facing the sky, his arm around her, accompanied by an animal the shape of a small fox

Review at Dear Author

I’m over at Dear Author with a review of Out of Character by Annabeth Albert. Sweet gay NA story; friends to enemies to friends to lovers.

illustrated cover of two young white men, one with dark hair and one with red hair, sitting on a landing (or stairwell? bridge?)

REVIEW: A Heart of Blood and Ashes by Milla Vane

Torso and upper legs of a muscular white bare-chested barbarian wearing leather and furs against a black backgroundWhy I read it:  My friend Brie recommended it to me.

CW: Extreme violence and gore, rape, torture, abuse (mostly – but not all – off page).

What it’s about: (from Goodreads) A generation past, the western realms were embroiled in endless war. Then the Destroyer came. From the blood and ashes he left behind, a tenuous alliance rose between the barbarian riders of Parsathe and the walled kingdoms of the south. That alliance is all that stands against the return of an ancient evil – until the barbarian king and queen are slain in an act of bloody betrayal.

Though forbidden by the alliance council to kill the corrupt king responsible for his parents’ murders, Maddek vows to avenge them, even if it costs him the Parsathean crown. But when he learns it was the king’s daughter who lured his parents to their deaths, the barbarian warrior is determined to make her pay.

Yet the woman Maddek captures is not what he expected. Though the last in a line of legendary warrior-queens, Yvenne is small and weak, and the sharpest weapons she wields are her mind and her tongue. Even more surprising is the marriage she proposes to unite them in their goals and to claim their thrones—because her desire for vengeance against her father burns even hotter than his own…

What worked for me (and what didn’t): When I think of words to describe my reading experience, ones like “epic”, “sweeping”  and “magnificent” come to mind. In ‘old skool’ romance this often means that the main characters spend a lot of time apart however and that’s so not my jam. A Heart of Blood and Ashes has the advantage of being epic and sweeping but Maddek and Yvenne are together for most of the book so it is way better than my experience of most old skool sagas. Continue reading

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