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Showing posts with label reviews. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

ARC Review: A Dark and Hollow Star by Ashley Shuttleworth


RATING: 4.35 stars

REVIEW:

This epic queer fae featuring YA fantasy follows four teens (a half-fae, an exiled Fury, a fae prince, and the prince’s secretive guard), in attempt to thwart a dangerous killer, hunting half-faes in downtown Toronto.

I really liked this one - diverse characters, a local setting, and fantasy elements with a hint of danger that will keep you guessing. The suspense grew as the story developed, as did the slow burn romance between characters. I gravitated towards Arlo most, but it was fun to see the perspective of all 4 main characters. It did take a bit for me to figure out who was who, and to connect with the characters because of the multiple POVs though. Looking forward to seeing what happens next!

* Thank you Simon and Schuster Canada for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review *

LINK TO GOODREADS REVIEW: click here

Friday, August 7, 2020

ARC Review: All Our Worst Ideas by Vicky Skinner


Good morning everyone! 

I am sharing a new review for a title that releases next week - All Our Worst Ideas by Vicky Skinner! It is my stop on the blog tour and I definitely recommend adding this on to your TBR.

All Our Worst Ideas Cover

RATING: 4.35 stars

RELEASE: August 11, 2020

REVIEW:

Amy has key plans for senior year: getting accepted to her dream school, becoming valedictorian, and earning a prestigious scholarship in order to afford tuition. Being dumped by her boyfriend and taking a part-time job at a local record store were not in the plans, but sometimes you cannot plan for everything. 

Her co-worker, Oliver, is quiet, not interested in attending college - despite his mother's full enthusiasm on post-secondary. But he has been enjoying getting to know Amy during their shifts. As Amy's perfect plan starts to fall apart, she needs to decide what and who is worth fighting for, or she will risk losing it all.

This novel was a pleasant surprise for me! I loved Amy's dedication on her dream school, she knows its her ticket out of Kansas City. It was enjoyable to see her priorities shift as she met someone who appreciated the real Amy. I loved Oliver's character, he opened himself to love, and stood up for what he believed in. Petra was a great side character, and the scenes with her supporting Amy despite their competition for valedictorian were some of my favourites. Overall, I definitely recommend this one for YA contemporary fans, its a perfect summer read.


Thank you FierceReads for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review. 

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Summer 2020 Penguin Teen ARC Reviews


Good afternoon! I am excited to share two more Summer 2020 ARC reviews, from Penguin Teen Canada!


Unravel the Dusk by Elizabeth Lim


36683940RATING: 4.25 stars

RELEASE: July 7, 2020

REVIEW:

In this fast-paced sequel to Spin the Dawn, Maia is stuck in a kingdom threatened by war, and Edan is still gone. As she slower shifts closer and closer to full demon, Maia has to work to save her kingdom, her friends, and herself, before it's too late.

I really liked this one, especially after enjoying the first book as well. There was growth in Maia's character, and how she handled situations, even through struggling to remain herself. I liked the added political intrigue in this novel, but did crave the romance aspects that Spin the Dawn featured. The setting and kingdom that is described throughout is also beautiful and easy to envision, and was one of my favourite parts of this duology. I highly recommend this series!

Review on Goodreads


The Court of Miracles by Kester Grant

33973264RATING: 4 stars

RELEASE: June 2nd, 2020

REVIEW:

Claiming a mix of Les Misérables and Six of Crows, Court of Miracles is the name of the nine underworld criminal guilds that rule the dark-side of Paris in 1828, following a failed French Revolution. Eponine (Nina) Thénardier is a cat burglar for the Thieves Guild, and spends nights stealing food and valuables while keeping an eye on her naïve adopted sister, Cosette (Ettie). When Ettie attracts the eye of the Tiger - the most ruthless lord in the Guild, Nina races to keep her safe - as Nina's own sister had done years ago for her. As a battle between the Guilds, French royalty, and a brewing rebellion looms, Nina must sacrifice everything to save who she loves.

Despite a slightly slow start, I enjoyed this novel and its dark historical story. I liked the mix of mystery, royalty, and scheming, in the historic Paris setting, which added a level of suspense. Nina was easy to root for as a main character, and I enjoyed reading about how her plans developed. I did find the jumps in time a bit confusing at times, which made it a bit harder to follow. Overall, it was great YA novel.
P.S. the covers on the various editions for Court of Miracles are all GORGEOUS.

Review on Goodreads


* Thank you Penguin Teen Canada for the advanced copies, in exchange for honest reviews *

Monday, April 13, 2020

ARC Review: The Life and (Medieval) Times of Kit Sweetly by Jamie Pacton


Good morning everyone!

Today I am sharing my review for The Life and (Medieval) Times of Kit Sweetly by Jamie Pacton - what a fun girl-power book this was!

RATING: 4.25 ⭐

RELEASE: May 5th, 2020

REVIEW:

44779658. sy475 Kit Sweetly works as a wrench - aka waitress, at a local medieval-themed restaurant. She dreams of becoming a knight like her brother - and has the skills and knowledge to make it happen. However, the company has a guys-only policy for knights, and her uncle, the owner of this location, is not wavering from those rules. When she takes the place for her brother after he's injured, her identity reveal at the show leads to internet fame - and trouble. The Girl Knight must join forces with fellow wrenches to burst through the stereotypes, if they are not fired first.

I really enjoyed this one - the girl-power vibes were a great pick-me-up, and Kit's go big attitude was relatable and easy to connect with. The breaking through of stereotypes was enticing to cheer for, whether it was based on gender or race, and was written very well. I thought the characters were good, and liked Kit's commitment to the cause, but first, her friends and family.

I think contemporary fans will rejoice in Kit's quest - to become a knight, and make a difference.

Link to Goodreads Review

* Thank you Manda Group for the Advanced Copy in exchange for an honest review *


Monday, March 30, 2020

ARC Reviews: Penguin Teen Spring 2020


The next 2 reviews I am sharing are Penguin Teen Spring 2020 titles! Both are contemporaries and by experienced authors. Thank you Penguin Teen Canada for these advanced copies in exchange for an honest review!


Time of Our Lives by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka
[read in February]

RELEASE: April 21, 2020

RATING: 4.25 ⭐


40076537REVIEW: This novel follows two high school seniors, Fitz and Juniper, and their adventures along a college tour road trip after meeting at their first tour location. Fitz is anxious for his single mother's Alzheimer's to worsen, and cannot imagine even attending college. In contrast, Juniper has one foot our the door and is looking forward to getting far away from her loud and hectic household. As sparks fly for these two, they start to recognize what they may be missing out on by being a bit too narrow-minded.

I really enjoyed following these two characters throughout this journey. I liked their connection and brewing romance. And the entire story seemed so relatable, it was a fast read but it was not too rushed for me. The one element I did not love was the ending. I was expecting a bit more, or even an epilogue, but instead it fell flat for me. I hoped for a bit more insight on the outcome of this duo's relationship. Perhaps the finished copy will include one?

I have really enjoyed every title that this author duo writes, and I look forward to reading more of their cute novels in the future!

Link to Goodreads Review


The Jewel Thief by Jeannie Mobley
[read in January]

RELEASE: May 26, 2020

RATING: 4.25 ⭐

REVIEW:


49486104. sx318 sy475 This story begins with Juliet, who is imprisoned for stealing the Hope Diamond from King Louis XIV. She has only the night to recall the events leading up to the night to the scribe across the cell, Rene, the man she loves but lost. She's reeling from her father's failure but still plans to use this night to fight for her life, before her sentencing the next day.

I really enjoy heists and royalty themes so this one first interested me from the synopsis. One of the most unique aspects of the novel was the writing style. The story goes between present tense in her cell, and the past as she recounts the months leading up to the theft. In the beginning this was a bit confusing, but I did not mind it all as the story evolved. The last third was definitely the highest stakes, and I am so thrilled with how the story ended. I liked the characters, the historical elements, and the plot, and will be recommending this one to YA historical fiction fans.

Link to Goodreads Review


Wednesday, March 25, 2020

ARC Review: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J Maas


While being stuck in this stay-cation, it is the perfect time to get caught up with ARC reviews! I am starting out with my thoughts on House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J Maas.

44778083RATING: 5 stars ⭐

REVIEW:
This March release adult fantasy story follows two bold characters as they work together to stop a murder from destroying Crescent City. Bryce is working to avenge her best friend's murder 2 years ago, soon learning Danika kept a lot of secrets. Hunt is a powerful fallen angel working on his end of a bargain to ensure his freedom. As their attraction towards each other increases, so does the body count, and they will need to use everything they got to make it out alive.


This novel was SO FREAKING GOOD. I adored it, like almost every SJM title I've read. I laughed, I cried, I worried, and I was hooked throughout. I cannot stop smiling as I type this LOL. The characters were amazing, I adored the brewing romance between Bryce and Hunt (pretty kick-butt names btw). The fantasy world was dark, dangerous, and riveting to read about. The suspense, the action, and the plot twists had me on the edge of my seat as I read.

Overall, I loved it (as you can probably tell haha), and cannot wait for the next one!

* Thank you so much Raincoast Books for an advanced readers copy in exchange for an honest review *

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

February 2020 ARC Reviews


Good morning friends! I am back with some ARC reviews - both of these titles published last week and I am excited to share my thoughts with you.


All the Stars & Teeth by Adalyn Grace

RELEASE: February 4, 2020

RATING: 4.5 stars

REVIEW:


This novel is a dark fantasy of blood, magic, and brewing rebellion. Amora is the princess of Visidia, an island kingdom, and ready to prove she's fit for the throne. But when the demonstration does not go as planned, she makes a bargain with a mysterious pirate to flee. In order to prove herself, and help the treacherous pirate, she will have to face monsters, bargain with mermaids, and battle against a dangerous new magic. Otherwise, she could lose the crown, and her kingdom, forever.

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I absolutely loved this story, it was different than I expected and I read it very quickly. The lush fantasy vibes throughout were engaging and I really liked the unique setting and descriptions. The book picked up early on, and I was quickly absorbed in the story. Amora and Bastian's banter was so amusing, and I really liked how their relationship worked out. The romance was slow burn and not overwhelming, which I appreciated. Last thing - THAT COVER THOUGH, absolutely stunning!

* Thank you FierceReads for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review *


Yes No Maybe So by Becky Albertali & Aisha Saeed

RELEASE: February 4, 2020

RATING: 4.5 stars

REVIEW:


45155609Following two characters, this novel creates a unique combination of political discourse and YA contemporary romance. Jaime is helping his cousin by volunteering for his state senate candidate. He is much more inclined with staying behind the scenes, until he meets Maya. Maya is a former childhood friend, but would much rather sulk inside since her summer has not been good so far. Between her best-friend ditching her and now her parents are separating, she does not see the point in political canvassing. However, sparks fly when these two start going door to door, and with the election, and their relationship, becoming more intense, things are just heating up.

This novel surprised me in so many ways. I absolutely adored the political atmosphere, a behind the scenes look on the senate campaign, and it's extremely high relevance to today's society. In Canada, one particular province, Quebec, has taken a bill to ban religious symbols in some public sector jobs, which I think it is absurd. That was another factor why I think I enjoyed this book so much, it was easy to relate to, especially with challenges we are facing today. Back to Jamie and Maya, their cute and shy romance was adorable, perfect for any Becky Albertalli fans. Overall, I highly recommend this novel to anyone interested in some casual high school romance with political undertones.

* Thank you HCC Frenzy for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review *

Friday, January 10, 2020

February 2020 ARC Reviews


Good morning everyone! Who's ready for the weekend?

Today's reviews are for two of my most anticipated 2020 reads - and both have STUNNING covers, might I add haha. Hope you enjoy!


The Stars We Steal by Alexa Donne

RATING: 4.35 stars

RELEASE DATE: February 4, 2020

REVIEW:


Lou's hunt for a suitor to save her family's failing finances takes a tough turn when her ex-fiance shows up for the Valg season. Elliott is now one of the most sought after bachelors at the event, but is he here to help Lou, or ruin her once and for all?

40950392In short, this is novel can be described as a 'Persuasion' by Jane Austen retelling meets the Bachelor, in space. Going further, it had a bit of everything, which I think will draw in a variety of readers. There was romance (enemies to lovers fans, this one is for you!), sci-fi (it takes place IN SPACE), and some mystery.

I was entertained throughout this entire story. The characters were diverse, witty, and amusing to follow. At times, Lou could be a tad irritating, but her moments with Elliott were great. The action fan in me was rooting for that underlying mystery, and the moments of rebellion from some of the characters and the plot satisfied that.

I definitely recommend this one to contemporary and sci-fans, and I look forward to reading Alexa Donne's other novel now!

Link to Goodreads review

* Thank you Raincoast Books for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review *



The Queen's Assassin by Melissa de la Cruz 

RATING: 4.25 stars

RELEASE DATE: February 4, 2020


REVIEW:

Caledon - the Queen's assassin, bound by blood to return the missing Deian Scrolls, a record of magical history and knowledge, stolen many years ago by a bold and rebellious group.

Shadow - trains to join the Guild like her aunts, and become a feared assassin. Meeting Caledon, let alone grow close to him, was not part of the plan.

But as their feelings grow, so does the danger around them, and the kingdom they strive to protect. This first novel in a new series will have readers drawn into its lush fantasy setting as they fight for their lives, and each other.

39334176. sy475 This novel hooked me from the first chapter. I was engrossed in the characters, and loved the alternating POVs. The writing style was different, with the first person and third person mix, but I did not find it too hard to overlook. I know there are mixed reviews on this title, and I understand some of the concerns.  I unfortunately was disappointed with the ending of the novel. I had really liked the fantasy elements and secrets until then, and while I suspected the plot twist from only a few chapters in, I did not like Shadow's decision at the very end. The ending seemed rushed, and left a bit too many questions. I thought Caledon deserved way better than that, and I felt bad for him. However, if this ends up shifting in the next in the series, then I might change my mind.

I think younger YA readers will really enjoy this one, and I am excited to see how the series continues.

Link to Goodreads review

* Thank you PenguinTeen Canada for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review *

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Winter & Spring 2020 ARC Reviews


Finishing up my ARC reviews with these last two of 2019.  Some of the other ARCs I read during the last couple months are in my previous posts 😃


Verona Comics by Jennifer Dugan

RATING: 4.5 stars

REVIEW:

47804536Jubilee balances preparing for an important cello audition for a prestigious summer program with working at her stepmom’s indie comic shop. Ridley's parents own the biggest comic-store chain in the country, but he cannot get them to notice him, unless he failing to meet their expectations. These two meet at a comic book convention prom, they cannot help falling for each other. But with feuding families and impossible to meet expectations, can love really conquer all?

I was very surprised by this one, as it was a lot deeper than I expected. It met my expectations of a cute romance story with some comedy, but it was more than that. Jubilee experiences some freedom from the high standards she forces herself to adhere too, but also the consequences of losing sight of what matters. In contrast, Ridley learns to fight for what, and who, he cares about, but also taking care of himself. The mental health challenges that Ridley deals with throughout were written well, and I liked how readers saw his point of view in the novel during the good times and the tough situations. 

Overall, I really liked this one, and definitely recommend it to YA contemporary fans. 

* Thank you Penguin Teen Canada for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review *

Review on Goodreads


Of Curses & Kisses by Sandhya Menon

RATING: 4 stars

REVIEW:

43985469. sy475 This contemporary Beauty & the Beast retelling is centered around Princess Jaya Rao and His Lordship Grey Emerson, and their feuding families. Jaya is ready to execute a revenge scheme against the Emerson's, after they targeted Jaya's little sister. Her plan: Make Grey fall in love with her and break his heart. Grey Emerson is more concerned about an ancient curse by a Rao matriarch, knowing he's doomed once he turns eighteen. While it feels like everyone is trying to pull them apart, Jaya and Grey cannot keep each other off their mind, as they learn what it takes for a happily ever after.

This was a cute read! It had some romance, some humour, and high-scool school drama - which was a bit more flashy since the setting was a high-end private school. While I found Jaya kind of annoying at times, I liked the supporting characters a lot. The retelling aspect was written well throughout the story, and the rose necklace was a great touch. Occasionally, I was bored with the plot, but I liked the conclusion of the story very much.

* Thank you Simon & Schuster Canada for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review *

Review on Goodreads


Sunday, December 29, 2019

Winter 2020 ARC Reviews


Good afternoon lovelies! I am catching up on my book reviews before the year ends, and today I have 2 more winter 2020 ARC reviews to share with you.


Loveboat, Taipei by Abigail Hing Wen

RATING: 4.25 stars

REVIEW:

23559994. sy475 Ever Wong is in for a very memorable summer when her parents send her to Taiwan. To her surprise, Chien Tan is known for endless summer hook-ups, counselors turning a blind eye, and never ending nightlife parties. Not too mention, the cute guys that she is very interested in getting to know. It is definitely a summer Ever will never forget.

This novel turned out to be very different than I expected. The characters developed nicely, and I really enjoyed each one's different past. The writing I also enjoyed, and the author discussed various topics with maturity. The cultural awareness that Ever experienced was easy to relate too, and I expect many readers to connect with her. Her strict parents and their high expectations are evident, but Ever also learns to stand up for what she believes in.

Overall, it was a cute rom-com, perfect for fans of Sandhya Menon and Sarah Dessen.

* Thank you HCC Frenzy for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review *

Review on Goodreads


A Castle in the Clouds by Kerstin Gier

RATING: 4.25 stars

REVIEW:

44281041This novel follows Sophie Spark, an intern at an old regal hotel in Europe. Between snooty guests, rambunctious children, and celebrities checking in, the upcoming holiday season is sure to be exciting. Not to mention, the cute co-workers who have caught her eye, and the guests who are not who they claim they are.

This was such a cute read! It started a bit slow, but turned out to be a fun and festive, read. Sophie was easy to relate to and I liked the classic hotel setting. It was a quick read, but perfect for contemporary fans. I did wish the conclusion was a bit longer, and the hint of danger began sooner to draw readers in quickly, but I enjoyed it.

* Thank you Fierce Reads for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review *

Review on Goodreads

Sunday, December 15, 2019

January 2020 ARC Reviews


Good afternoon lovelies!

I am here with two reviews for YA novels releasing in January 2020, only a few weeks away!


Throw Like a Girl by Sarah Henning

RATING: 4.5 stars

REVIEW:

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Liv, a softball pitcher, is starting her junior year at the local public school after losing her scholarship at a private school for punching another player. She was recruited for the boys football as a quarterback for her throwing abilities, and hopes her demonstration of teamwork will prove herself to the softball coach that she is a team player and ready for to join their softball team. It does not hurt that the current quarterback is the softball coach's son, and is so cute. Liv must learn to balance love, losing, and fighting for what you want on and off the field, in this adorable sports contemporary.

I absolutely loved this one. The mix of sports, romance, and high school drama was cute and fun. I love sports, and the emphasis in this novel regarding football and softball was great. Liv was strong and sassy, and ready to fight for what she wanted for herself and her family. The relationship between Grey and Liv flourished, and I was hooked on their connection. Liv's family and friends were supportive and amusing, increasing my enjoyment for the book. I absolutely recommend this one for fans of Abbi Glines and Morgan Matson. 

* Thank you HBG Canada for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review *

Goodreads review - click here


Rogue Princess by B.R. Myers

RATING: 4.25 stars

REVIEW:

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As an overview, this novel is a sci-fi, gender-swapped, Cinderella retelling - and I was really excited for it. Delia feels trapped in an arranged marriage to save her failing planet. Aidan is more interested in a few palace trinkets that can provide him money and a bargaining chip off the planet. When their paths cross in a royal spaceship, their lives become intertwined. As the danger of a rebel uprising continues to threaten the palace, her budding relationship with Aidan threatens her stance on securing a marriage alliance.

I really liked this one. The mix of romance and science fiction was written well, and the quirky characters were witty and amusing - Shania in particular was great. There some plot twists I was not expecting, and those were exciting and drew me in further. I also loved the gender-swapped Cinderella retelling concept, that really intrigued me. In terms of things I personally was not a fan of, the plot had some lacking points for me - things were either rushed or feeling incomplete. I found the relationship  between the Delia and her mother a bit forced, and found both characters at points rather dumb or naive. 

Overall, the love story was cute, and I recommend this one for fans of the Lunar Chronicles and retellings.

* Thank you Fierce Reads for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review *

Goodreads review - click here


Wednesday, September 5, 2018

ARC Reviews: Wicked King by Holly Black & Rule by Ellen Goodlett


Good morning lovelies! I have two very exciting reviews to share with you, of two of the biggest upcoming YA releases:


Wicked King by Holly Black

If you know me, then you would know how much I ADORED The Cruel Prince by Holly Black - the fantasy realm, the bold and ruthless main characters, and the hint of a brewing love story all contributed to make it one of my favourite books of the year. This past month I had the incredible opportunity to review the second in the series, and here's what I thought:


* received an ARC from publisher in exchange for honest review *

RATING: 4.5/5 stars

The Wicked King starts out about 5 months into Carden's reign under Jude's control, and the dark powers of the Faerie Realm are still as prominent as before. Jude has new challenges to face as enemies emerge, and not everyone is as trustworthy as they claim.

I will admit, the first part of the book I found slower, a bit less engaging than I expected. It was important to develop new characters in that time, but I was hoping for a more fast paced plot. As the novel continued, my thoughts changed completely as the situations became more intense, and threats became more serious.

My favourite part about The Wicked King was the never-ending plot twists. The betrayals were unexpected and abundant, each more dangerous than the next. They added so much suspense, hooking readers and pulling them into the story. The emotions of heartbreak and surprise after each devious decision were raw and genuine with the characters, and the descriptions for each were written with grit and passion.

Jude's character disappointed me a bit in this book. Her impulsive actions seemed immature for her ruthless nature, and her decision making was rushed. However, I grew more fond of Carden as the story continued. He becomes more than just a pretty face as his complex character grows, especially in the second half of the book. As his reign continues, he becomes bolder, and more sure of his actions, transitioning into a daring leader.

Finally, just when readers think that they will survive this novel, *BOOM*, a massive cliffhanger ending forcing another agonizing wait to find out what happens next. Well done Ms. Holly Black, you've done it again.



Rule by Ellen Goodlett


* received an ARC from publisher in exchange for honest review *

RATING: 4.75/5 stars

For fans of Three Dark Crowns, and Pretty Little Liars, I highly recommend this title. This fast paced fantasy with a murdeous mix was engaging and bold from the first page. With deadly secrets threatening to expose them, Ren, Zofi, and Akeylah must quickly learn who is an ally, and who is just out for royal blood.

The main characters were one of my favourite parts of Rule. Each character's POV was unique and well written, describing different traits and ways of thinking that reflect that character. I loved the variety of upbringings that each sister had experienced, leading them to have all different perceptions about the future of Kolonya and the other Reaches. There are not often diverse characters in fantasy novels, so it was great to read about.

The setting was a bold fantasy land with a violent history. I love the differing terrain in each outer Reach, and along with that, the unique ways of life. With the threat of rebel forces forming, there were various moments of suspense and anticipation in the novel, increasing the anticipation for readers. Finally, an intense cliffhanger ending will keep readers eagerly awaiting the next book - I know I am excited for the next now!


The noble court is a difficult social game to master, and these three newly crowned princesses learn just how far some members are willing to go.


Thank you HBG Canada for the review copies!