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On a Night Like This
Review #529 This audiobook was a short, sweet, clean enjoyable holiday romcom. The guy, Elliott had a great voice, both in personality & narration. In two points of view, it shows the beginning of their relationship I’d rate it 4.3/5 stars. It was unremarkable and...
Booked for the Holidays
Review #528 This audiobook was short, cute, sweet and have the feel goods for a fluff holiday novella. Not many notes, I’d recommend it as an addictive easy read to pass the time while doing chores.
Lightlark
Review #527 I give this YA fantasy romance by Alex Aster a 4.9/5 stars! it’s all in on point of view for Isla, in third person narrative. I purposefully waited to read this until the third book came out this week so I can binge them in a row. There are lots of...
DNF- Eight Winter Nights
Eight Winter Nights pissed me off right from the beginning for many reasons. First, because he’s being a fraud by using Rachel’s words to try to swoon Tamara. Secondly, Tamara is a shitty friend. Third, Rachel has no self confidence in the least. Oz shouldn’t be...
Phantasma
Review #526 Gave Phantasma a 4.25/5 stars. The trials were a bit more violent than I had Expected. The romance part didn’t feel fake at all since all consensual which was great. Though I guess a few sec scenes involved blood which wasn’t my fave. It was all in one...
Where the Library Hides
Review #525 I’ll give this sequel a 4.0/5 stars. The sequel did not live up to my expectations compared to the first one and I’m a little let down honestly. It still has two points of view like in the first book though Whit barely has any page space. “This world would...
DNF- What Lies in the Woods
Someone recommended this book knowing my triggers of not wanting child abduction however it still had too much similar components when an 11 year old was stabbed multiple times by an older man and left to die. Obviously because it’s a thriller there will probably be a...
Us in Ruins
Review #524 I listened to Us in Ruins as an audiobook. The narrator did a good job of making her voice sound like a male. I’d rate this standalone clean modern fantasy romance a 3.75/5 stars. It’s all in one point of view of Margo, a high school student who lied to...
What the River Knows
Review #523 This one is for a bookclub selection. I’ll rate a 4.9/5 stars for What the River Knows. It’s mostly in Inez’ point of view with just a dash of Whit here and there. It reads like young adult even though she’s 19/20? I’m unsure how old Whit is...
First Lie Wins
Review #522 I listened to First Lie Wins on audio and gave it a 3.6/5 stars. It was average but quite boring in the middle. I really enjoyed the ending So some problems I have throughout (warning- spoilers): How much is she getting paid in order to pay...
None of This is True
Review #521 Totally effed up book … but I was into it. I hated that I was so invested even tho it was so screwy. This psychological thriller won’t let me sleep well tonight that’s for sure. I usually only listen to audios while driving but started listening at home...
Two Twisted Crowns
Review #520 “Magic sways, like salt water on tide. I believe the Spirit is the moon, commanding the tide. She pulls us in, but also sets us free. She is neither good nor evil. She is magic- balance. Eternal.” I rate this sequel in this finished duology a 4.7/5 stars....
Rebecca Kenney
Link to purchase "A Heart So Cold and Wicked" Email author at- rfkenney@gmail.com Instagram @rebeccafkenneybooks Tropes- innocent FMC, grumpy-sunshine, hurt-comfort, traumatic past, magic awakening, dark wintry vibes, us against the world, saving each other He saved...
October wrap up
Hey readers! What books did you read in October? Which did you love? Which weren’t your favorite? Have you read any of these below that I finished? As always, they’re in reverse order, with my favorite on the bottom so keep scrolling. Also, each book has their...
DNF- Labyrinth Lost
I think there’s three covers for this book which is confusing. The interior map is gorgeous and it’s a perfect October book. The opening scene was magnificent, so visual and all my other senses were alit too. I could feel myself in the setting. I love reading of...















