Reviews…
Reviews of the books I’ve been reading, listening to and thinking about long after the final page.
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Love Overboard By Kandi Steiner| Below Deck Reality TV & A Lot of Drama…
Emma reviews Love Overboard by Kandi Steiner, a funny and angsty contemporary romance set aboard a Mediterranean super yacht. With second chance tension and reality TV drama, this was a fun and emotionally grippy read that kept her hooked.
The Happy Family (The Hunt Family #3) by Daniel Hurst | A Juicy Yet Disturbing Tale Of Manipulation And Revenge…
Emma reviews The Happy Family by Daniel Hurst, a wildly dramatic domestic thriller packed with revenge, manipulation, shifting loyalties and messy characters. Completely implausible at times but ridiculously addictive as the final book in the trilogy.
Crown of Midnight Review (Throne of Glass #2) by Sarah J. Maas | Darker, Stronger, with More Emotional Depth…
Emma reviews Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas, a darker and more emotionally layered sequel to Throne of Glass that builds on the first book with stronger stakes, sharper character work and plenty of momentum.
The Book of Azrael (Gods & Monsters Series #1) by Amber V. Nicole | Morally Grey Characters, Big Stakes, and Addictive Romance
Fierce characters, big emotions, and proper enemies-to-lovers tension made The Book of Azrael a dark, addictive 5-star read & listen for me.
The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller | A Mythical Masterpiece
Madeline Miller’s stunning Greek mythology retelling follows Patroclus and Achilles in a story filled with love, fate, war, and heartbreak. Beautifully written and deeply emotional, this is a book that stayed with me long after the final page.
Molka by Monika Kim | A Sharp and Unsettling Thriller
Monika Kim’s Molka is not a cosy thriller. It’s dark, rage-inducing, deeply unsettling, and completely addictive from start to finish.
Throne of Glass Review | My Honest Thoughts on Sarah J. Maas’s Fantasy Opener
My honest Throne of Glass review by Sarah J. Maas, including my thoughts on Celaena, Dorian, Chaol, the audiobook & whether this fantasy opener lived up to the hype.