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I Accidentally Summoned a Demon Boyfriend by Jessica Cage

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4.0

This was The Spice Girls Book Club pick for February. It's also the last book we are reading together as a club and I feel like it was such a good book to wrap us up with. I Accidentally Summoned a Demon Boyfriend is so unserious it's great.

Rayna has had next to no luck in the dating world and let's face it; she's not getting any younger. A bad date and a few glasses of wine later and a why not mess with a book that has a love spell in it? Now there's a hunk of a demon in her bedroom and she think she's dreaming so the logical thing to do is take his demon body for a test ride. Over and over again.

Except, it's the next morning....he's still there...and he is very real and somehow they're soulmates????? 

This book was so funny I was kicking my feet and the storyline was so unexpected. If you are looking for a book with great banter, humor, and spice well you've found it!
Bloodmarked by Tracy Deonn

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5.0

 
I am going to start this off by saying that because this is book two I really don’t want to say much about what happens or what you can expect but I will mention a few of my favorite things or things that impacted my brain in such a huge way reading this story.
📖Selwyn’s Struggles - A lot went down at the end of book one so I was really glad we saw how it effects him (well not hehe happy but relieved we didn’t just leap over this) 
📖The truth about Bree’s bloodline and seeing how corrupt them mf’s are - like I hope y’alls pillows are spicy hot when you’re trying to sleep
📖Valec - a welcome addition to the story
📖Love triangle - this might anger a few people but I dig it. book two opens up more on how both play key roles in her life and how either could be suitable IMO. I just like Sel more.
I loved book two just as much as the first. It was so great to be back in this world again. I was worried how confused I was going to be since I didn’t reread book one before diving in, but it was like a walk in the park. I loved that we got more Selwyn in this one because he was one of my favorites in book one. 
I am so ready for the next one. 
Fear the Flames by Olivia Rose Darling

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Did not finish book. Stopped at 18%.
This is my second attempt trying to read this book. its just not my vibe at all. I am dreadfully bored every time.
Tea You at the Altar by Rebecca Thorne

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

 I need the next book in my hands IMMEDIATELY. If the title doesn't give it away....We get to go to a wedding! 

what to expect in book three:
📖Wedding
📖Secret Plot to Overthrow the Queen
📖Reyna meets Kianthe's Parents
📖Baby Dragons
📖Pirates
📖Back to Where it All Began
📖PUNS (a whole lot of them)

This story was just as fun as book one and Jessica Threet does another fantastic narration!

Thank you Netgalley and Macmillan Audio for the ALC! 
Warrior's of Wind and Ash by Rebecca F. Kenney

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dark

3.0

 This is the second book in the series and I didn't love it as much as the first, but I still had a pleasant time reading it! Maybe pleasant isn't the right word. I enjoy certain characters, but this one got a little in the territory of things I don't go out of my way to read. The events of book one lead to Serylla being taken away from our beloved dragon shifter. Our new enemy is giving Tomas from Reign vibes ESPECIALLY when he asks Serylla if she knows what a whipping boy is. I knew from that moment I was really gonna hate this man.

Much like a lot of the books I have read from Rebecca these themes get so very dark. This is basically Serylla getting constantly abused, but at least she wasn't SA'd right? <--that's a joke. a poorly made one. Heavily laden sarcasm if you will.

At times this book was very hard to read when it came down to things Serylla had to go through. Where book one was quirky, curious, and albeit a little hot book two comes with a lot of not-so-fun times.

Of course, the ending still makes me eager for the next one. 
Skating the Blue Line by Jocelyne Soto

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Did not finish book.
Accidental pregnancy trope..
Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron

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3.0

 This was A Hobbit's Guide to Adventure's book club pick for February. I want to start off by saying that I know this book is categorized as YA, so let's just say it's more upper YA because of the themes. This world is very pro-man and anti-woman and queer people. Those with higher standing don't have a lot of money but they are afforded a little more privilege.

This story follows Sophia 200 years after Cinderella found her prince, but anything is but a fairytale in this world. Girl's begin going to the annual ball at the age of 16 to find a suitable match, lest they are never heard from again. It open's up to Sophia trying to convince a girl that she's been in love with for a very long time to run away with her. That they can escape this life. Erin doesn't believe there is an end in sight and she turns her down and reprimands her for her carelessness for even speaking of such treason. (Erin is a little aggravating throughout the story.)

Fast forward, Sophia's family has put in a lot of work to be able to afford to have Sophia look like she was in fact visited by a fairy god mother before she's sent off to the ball. Things go wrong, so very very wrong and one of her other friends is taken for not dressing up to standards and a man who wanted to help Sophia get out of this kingdom with it's rules is accosted and taken away too. This is when Sophia despite knowing the danger, runs and she meets Constance. Constance is a descendant of one of Cinderella's step sisters and they decide to work together to try and take down the king.

In this world, all girls are required to attend the ball and urged to be chosen to be a man's wife.

This kingdom has some ridiculous rules in place such as:

-A pristine copy of Cinderella must be kept in every household.
-Women and children must be in their homes by the stroke of eight each night
-All activities that anyone in a household wishes to do must be approved by the head of household and that head of household MUST be male
-The Annual Ball is a mandatory event
-You MUST look like a fairy godmother visited you lest the king be insulted. 
-You get three chances to find a husband. Ideally, you better be successful the first time because will your parents be able to afford to make you look good more than once? If you have to attend a third year, you will be scorned and made an example of and if you fail after that well..you, your family, a lot of people have a cost...so to say to pay.

I will say I do think Constance is a better fit for Sophia, but I was flabbergasted by how she immediately shoved aside her feelings for Erin. Granted I think Erin sucks, but it was a weird shift from Sophia constantly expressing her love for her. I think we should have gotten more of a build-up.

On that topic, how Sophia recklessly snuck into town when she was suppose to be in hiding and working on the plot to sneak off and try and convince Erin to leave with her. AGAIN. then came back and told Constance that she was always going to choose Constance over Erin, really gave the vibes of: I tried to get the other girl to pick me yet again, but she said no so I am setting with you. Wait I take that back Constance wasn't a better fit for Sophia because CONSTANCE DESERVED BETTER.

The amount of side characters that did something so loveable only to be given a shitty hand really boiled my blood. Like the friend who truly believed in Cinderella story and fairy godmothers and knew who Sophia really was at heart only to suffer the King's wraith. OR LUKE who is also queer wants to help Sophia escape by betrothing her...only to be bullied by someone with better standing and taken away. Like you really couldn't let Luke be a part of the plans too. Why did you do him dirty like that?

I was definitely very angry reading this one.