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After Earth (2013)
After Earth (2013)
2013 | Action, Sci-Fi
7
4.9 (16 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Premise is interesting. (1 more)
Keeps you on your toes at times.
It's a bit boring at times. (3 more)
Will Smith's not really a presence as much as he should be.
The character progression is non existent with them all.
I don't mind either Jaiden or Will Smith, but feel like this wasn't suited too them. They felt restricted.
Will Smith
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As Will Smith is a household name, more often than not you know him in some kind of comedy role, if not he has more presence on camera to show his true acting range. For a character that is hardly seen, I don't think this role suited him. Jaiden suited the character to an extent but when it came to the ghosting part, he was able to ghost so quickly, he was terrified like 10 minutes ago. He doesn't gradually learn to be brave it just happens which isn't true to his character. I actually don't mind watching this film, it has it's good bits. The relationship between them is clear, the father/son role definitely suits them (sounds obvious but not always the case with father/son actors). They manage to put a strain on their relationship in the film as opposed to in real life they are seriously close. The actual storyline is good, noticed how other films after (and perhaps before but I haven't seen any that came before) about monsters being blind but can sense smell, heat, touch and in this case, fear. It also had an underlying worldwide issue - earth turns on humans. Which I'm not surprised with the way we have treated it. I actually remember saying after watching this in the cinema that we really ought to start being more caring to the world. You never know it might happen!
  
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Lost Boy (The Les's Bar #5)
Lost Boy (The Les's Bar #5)
BA Tortuga, Jodi Payne | 2025 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
LOST BOY is the fifth book in the Les's Bar series and the first one in this series I have read. Although it would have been nice to have read the previous books, I didn't need to, to enjoy this one.

Leo is a big and tall veterinarian (his words) who desperately wants some Minion scrubs. Chris is a K9 trainer who doesn't believe he is a sub considering how his past relationship went. Together, these two make the perfect cinnamon roll.

I really enjoyed this story. Leo was just perfect in every way - possessive (in a good way) and protective, caring and loving. The fact that what he wanted in the bedroom matched up with Chris was just the icing on the cake. Chris is the one who changes the most. Or should I say 'flourishes'? In a relationship with the right person who allowed him to grow and gave him what he needed, Chris transformed from a scrappy, hot-headed character to one who still had a temper but was willing to take a different approach first.

I'm not 100% sure about the ending though - a) it didn't feel necessary, and b) nothing really happened. I mean, two people got banned but that was it. Come on! I wanted to know that they had paid for their crime! I wanted them to have a miserable awakening. Oh, well.

A standalone story I have no hesitation in recommending, although I now want to read the others just because I can.

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Merissa
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Jan 22, 2025
  
My Minotaur Daddy (Tales of the Arcane #1)
My Minotaur Daddy (Tales of the Arcane #1)
Laura Lascarso | 2024 | LGBTQ+, Romance, Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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MY MINOTAUR DADDY is the first book in the Tales of the Arcane series, featuring Skylar Larkspur, a guildless fae, and Hiero, a minotaur halfling. Both men feel like they don't fit in, for their own reasons, but perhaps they are perfect for each other, if only they could trust in what they have.

This was a sweet and spicy, low-angst story that I read in one sitting. I loved the banter between them and how, although each was wary of the other, they both accepted the whole of who they were. There was no "you need to change this." Just an acknowledgement of what had happened in the past, and hope for the future.

Of course, even in a low-angst story, there are still sh!tty characters to contend with. And here we have Cedrych, Skylar's ex, and his mother. Both are complete ar$eholes, but hey, they're royalty, so they get away with it.

The next book is about Cedrych, but I'm afraid I just can't bring myself to read it. I love a good redemption story, and I'm sure I would enjoy it if I did actually read it, but he really is the biggest brat of them all, which doesn't do much for me at all. I prefer boys like Skylar, who have a hint of brattiness but are needy for cuddles.

Skylar and Hiero's story was a wonderful read that I was completely hooked by. Definitely recommended by me.

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Merissa
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Oct 15, 2025
  
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The Ashes That Remain (Cimmerian Moon #2)
The Ashes That Remain (Cimmerian Moon #2)
A.M. Griffin | 2014 | Dystopia, Young Adult (YA)
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
This book continues with Sinta's tale - Jason is still in DC as far as she knows, Wade still wants to be with her, and she is still trying to leave Jason behind emotionally and find something more than brotherly love for Wade. Throw in the lizards, trying to find out information, surviving plus the general angst of living underground in conditions as best as can be made for weeks on end. Sinta's mum doesn't want her to become one of the 'hunters' but wants her to remain in the enclosure where she is safe. Sinta doesn't want that as she knows that she is good at what she can do.

Sinta has grown up a lot in the time gone by since the first book. She doesn't hesitate to put her hand up to go 'outside' to find other survivors although Wade has a few words to say about this. The action that continues in this book is gripping and full on - you never feel that anything isn't happening for a reason though which makes it wonderful to read.

I won't give any of the story away except to say that it had me holding my breath in places as I read as fast as I could to find out what the result was. An absolutely brilliant, breathtaking venture into Sinta's dystopian world. This is a five-star series and I can't wait for In Danger's Embrace, book 3, to be released hopefully in October.
 
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Merissa
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August 3, 2016
  
Brink of Eternity (Guardians of Ascension #2.5)
Brink of Eternity (Guardians of Ascension #2.5)
Caris Roane | 2011 | Paranormal, Romance
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
I managed to confuse myself a bit with this book because I have recently read Awakening (Rapture's Edge #1) and managed to completely miss the following Reader's Advisory - "Awakening is a paranormal romance novel, a vampire romance with a fantasy edge, of the Rapture’s Edge Series. The series is preceded by two related books: BRINK OF ETERNITY and THE DARKENING. RAPTURE’S EDGE is part of the Guardians of Ascension Saga!"

So starting this book, I immediately travelled back in time to before Rachel and Duncan got together, as Elise and Gideon try to figure out just what it is that's going on with them, dealing with death vampires and going through Elise's ascension.

This book is full of intensity and action, both between the sheets and out of it. Elise is a feisty character who knows what she wants and how to get it. The only difficulty she has is figuring out if someone can be by her side or if she will continue to walk alone. Elise and Gideon have already had a relationship which ended by mutual consent, but they both still feel the attraction. Secrets and personal fears though have a way of getting involved and in the way as they try to figure out what is going on between them.

The characters in this book are all wonderfully written and it was actually really good to read about them in a different context, even if it was from an earlier time than what I had already read. Definitely recommended.

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
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Jul 14, 2015
  
Seeds of Sorrow (Immortal Realms #1)
Seeds of Sorrow (Immortal Realms #1)
Elle Beaumont, Christis Christie | 2022 | Science Fiction/Fantasy
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
SEEDS OF SORROW is the first book in the Immortal Realms trilogy, and we start with a retelling of Hades and Persephone.

We find ourselves in a world divided into three realms, each brother ruling one. Draven chose to go to Andhera when it was clear it needed someone in charge. Staying there brought about changes expected but not guaranteed. Many years later, he is pulled into his younger brother's -- Zyron -- machinations and ends up with Eden as his unwilling guest for six months. The sparks initially fly between these two until Draven takes a step back. Eden grows into her own person as the turmoil starts within all three realms.

This was a good story that I enjoyed. There are parts of it that I think are unnecessary and parts that I wanted more from. That is just the way of books. A lot of emphases was placed on one Big Bad and I'm not entirely sure why. I don't feel it did much to move the story along, other than to paint Eden in a glowing light. And after her swift exit, it moved on to the next one without much of an ado.

The next book is hinted at the end of this one, with Travion/Poseidon having his story. This was a great retelling that I have no hesitation in recommending, and will definitely be continuing this series if only to see if my questions are answered.

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Merissa
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