Merissa (12069 KP) created a post
Oct 4, 2021
Gold Rush
Book
We give celebrities a power they don’t deserve. Power they haven’t earned. What happens when...
Trigger warnings: sexual assault Trigger Warnings: rape Trigger Warnings: suicide Trigger Warnings: eating disorders and drug taking
Call Me Mummy
Book
Glamorous, beautiful Mummy has everything a woman could want... except for a daughter of her very...
Trigger warnings: Rape Trigger warnings: violence to children Trigger warnings: Eating disorders
After That Night
Book
After that night, nothing was ever the same again … Fifteen years ago, Sara Linton's life...
Trigger warnings: violence Trigger warning: rape Trigger warning: domestic violence
Empire's Heir (Empire's Legacy #6)
Book
Some games are played for mortal stakes. Gwenna, heir to Ésparias, is summoned by the Empress of...
Historical Fantasy
Two Forces (Crescentwood #2)
Book
My father is a criminal. His plans are falling into place and every new truth I learn makes me fear...
Contemporary Romance Reverse Harem
Hidden Realm (Legends of Lightning #1)
Book
“The next Realm Walker will bring with them a storm. Lightning must fight the Crimson Shadow, or...
Dark Fantasy TRIGGER WARNINGS: Rape Violence Death and Profanity
Briannabrown1019 (799 KP) rated Love Letters to the Dead in Books
Nov 9, 2020
This was a super interesting idea. The story was deep, and it was the first book I've ever come across that told its story through letters to dead celebrities. So bonus points there for sure!
The overall story reminded me a lot of Perks of Being a Wallflower, which is one of my all time favorites.
I did not LOVE the POV/writing of the book but that wasn't because the author didn't do well. In fact I'd say that means she did amazing given the book is told from the POV of a teenage girl. She's young, and the writing reflects that. So while it wasn't my personal cup of tea, it made sense for the book. Bear that in mind when going into this one.
We follow Laurel venting to dead celebrities about her life and the loss of her sister. How did she die? Why does Laurel feel guilty? Why isn't her mom around anymore? Through letters to her idols she reminisces and vents, and we get to see her navigate life and relationships without her big sister.
*Potential trigger warnings for domestic abuse, rape, molestation, drug/alcohol use, and suicide.
Greed (Seven Princes of Sin #4)
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Left homeless and penniless after her husband's death, Isabel faces more bad luck. Her apartment...
Dark Contemporary Fantasy Erotica Romance TRIGGER WARNINGS: Profanity
ClareR (5726 KP) rated A Haunting in the Arctic in Books
Jan 23, 2024
Nicky is on a ship in 1901 with a crew of men who all expect her “services”, even though she isn’t prepared to give them what they want of her own free will.
In the modern day, Dominique, an explorer and instagrammer, decides to travel to Iceland and document the destruction of the beached ship, the Ormen.
The atmosphere was perfect for a ghost story, full of menace and threat, and just when I thought I knew what was going on, something would happen that would make me have to reassess completely! The present day storyline was perfect for this.
This is a story where your heart will be in your mouth from start to finish, and it fed my fascination for the frozen places of the world perfectly (and I have to admit that my fascination is based on what I consider to be a healthy fear!).