
Fairytale Love: Becca & Brian
Book
We’re just friends… Fair and beautiful Becca Sloan was used to saying this to people… and...

Love Letter
Tabletop Game
All of the eligible young men (and many of the not-so-young) seek to woo the princess of Tempest....

Still Not Love
Book
I'm about to go nuclear. Yet I have to smile and pretend I won't slap him into the next century. ...

My Dark Vanessa
Book
An era-defining novel about the relationship between a fifteen-year-old girl and her teacher ALL...
Trigger Warning! Child Abuse Coercion

Twilight's Touch (Prairie Smoke Ranch #2)
Book
In Wyoming’s sweeping prairies a tender new love will be put to the test. Perry Yellow Horse...
Contemporary MM Romance

Peacemaker (Sharps & Springfield #1)
Book
Supernatural Secret Service agents Owen Sharps and Calvin Springfield meet on the train to their new...
MM Steampunk Romance

Karla Dee (6 KP) rated Her Good Side in Books
May 27, 2023
Friends turned into more than friends story and it is a coming of age tale for both of the characters. Bethany and Jacob are bad at dating and decide to pretend date and usually this kind of story ends up getting dramatic messy and full of teen angst that is hard for me to get through but this book was totally not that vibe. They are both strong characters that don't succumb to peer pressure which is awesome <3<3<3

ClareR (5885 KP) rated Sunbringer in Books
May 20, 2024
I love the characters.
I love the world they live in.
I love the gods and goddesses of both the large and tiny details of everyday life within this world. I mean, just WHY would they want to get rid of them?!
Ok, ok, I did read the last book, I know the reasons!
There’s a lot more world-building in this novel than the first (until everything REALLY kicks off!), and the three main characters of Inara/ Skediceth (they come as a unit, after all), Elogast and Kissen are separated. And for very good reasons.
We can see the scope of the problem with these gods - or is it a problem with humans as well? I mean, power seems to corrupt both equally.
There are some cracking twists, and the end has left me greedy for more. I’m not one to rush an author (1. They wouldn’t listen; 2. I don’t want to mess up the process anyway!), but I can’t wait to find out what happens next - because it’s going to be BIG!!
