G. Bianco, 2019
From bestselling author Sarah Henning comes a new book set in the same universe as her prior YA contemporary novel, Throw Like a Girl. Brimming with all of the summer vibes, It’s All In How You Fall (which comes out May 31st) is the perfect book to read this season! Gymnast Caroline Kepler has three state balance beam titles, a new trick even most elites can’t do, and chronic, undeniable back pain. While she might never be an Olympian, she has dreams of leveling up to elite, making Nationals, and competing in college. But when one epic face-plant changes all that and Caroline’s back pain goes from chronic to career-ending, her dreams are shattered and her life is flipped upside down. Enter Alex Zavala, a three-sport athlete who’s both incredibly cute and incredibly off-limits. He offers to give Caroline a crash course in all the sports she’s missed, and she has an offer for him in return: For every sport Alex teaches her, she’ll play matchmaker for him. Deal done, Caroline “dates” new sports with Alex for the rest of the summer, which is loads more fun than wallowing in despair. Just as Caroline starts to see herself as more than her past athletic successes, she picks up something she didn’t bargain for: a big fat crush on Alex. Turns out life was way easier when it was just layout-fulls and beam burns.... This book reminded me why I love YA novels! The summer-y vibes of this romcom novel were so much fun to read about. I also loved the way Henning wrote this brother’s best friend romance and how Caroline and Alex learn from one another that life is about balancing what the universe throws at you. Supported by an awesome cast of characters, this book is the perfect book to read poolside or inspire you to try something new (athletic or otherwise)! If you love YA novels, then add this one to your Summer TBR! *I received an ARC from LBYR/TheNovl via a giveaway win.
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Historical romance lovers: this series is for you! The Maidens of Mayhem Series by Anabelle Bryant follows the self-proclaimed ladies group that is committed to fighting injustices in London. United by secrecy and sisterhood, these daring women from all walks of life aim to fight injustice wherever it takes them. However, these Regency Robin Hoods might just find love in the process of fighting evil. Book 1: Duchess if You Dare Summary: Scarlett Wynn's tragic childhood taught her that life can be cruel to women with little power. So when a local seamstress disappears, Scarlett vows to find out why. Armed with a weapon and her courage, Scarlett scours London for clues—and crosses the unlikely path of Ambrose Cross, the Duke of Aylesford, at an unlikely place: an upscale brothel. The Duke is trying to solve a mystery of his own, and Scarlett is sure they can help each other—if she can resist the attraction that draws them together… As Duke, Ambrose is duty-bound to protect his family name from scandal, no matter the cost. But Scarlett's fearless spirit forces him to look beyond his world of privilege. Scarlett is as intoxicating as she is dangerous, igniting a fire in him like no other. But when the pair learn both mysteries they're trying to solve are tied to a string of missing women, the tangled scheme they uncover may put their lives, and their growing love, in mortal danger—and lead them to search their hearts like never before… My Thoughts: If you love historical romance books then you need to check this one out! This book was mainly focused on the mystery surrounding a seamstress’s disappearance and how one woman, Scarlett, hopes to find her and correct any wrongs in London’s darker areas. However, the romance between Scarlett and Ambrose and their unlikely partnership in solving this mystery is so entertaining to read about! I cannot wait to read more about the Maidens of Mayhem in future books! Rating: ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Book 2: The Lady Loves Danger Summary: Lady Delilah Ashbrook is tirelessly searching the streets of London for a boy who vanished while under her care. Suspecting the child was abducted to be sold, Delilah hopes the Maidens can help find him before it’s too late. But Delilah’s mission brings her into the crosshairs of a mysterious man who is also looking for the boy. Sebastian St. Allen certainly cuts a dashing figure. But is he hoping to save the child—or harm him? Sebastian has his own reasons for protecting the less fortunate. He has a gift for seamlessly navigating both London’s darkest corners and its most elite circles. But nothing prepared him for Delilah, whose delicate beauty belies an independence and sensuality he finds irresistible. Sebastian knows they can help each other, if only she’ll let her guard down. And, as they become entrenched in danger, they realize how strong their ties have grown—and how much they need one another. My Thoughts: This historical romance book was just as much fun to read as its predecessor, Duchess If You Dare. I think the only thing I was disappointed with was how predictable and abrupt the ending was; however, the overall plot surrounding the mystery of Oliver’s abduction and the romance between Delilah and Sebastian was really enjoyable! Overall, if you like historical romance books that have a lot of mystery and action, check this book out! *I received an ARC from Kensington Books in exchange for my honest opinion. Rating: ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Chloe Liese gives her fans what they’ve been waiting for with the fifth installment in her The Bergman Brothers Series which comes out on May 10th. Everything for You, which centers around the youngest brother of the bunch, may be Liese’s first LGBTQ+ romance, but still has all of the heart-warming inclusive themes that make her books so binge-worthy. Oliver Bergman and Gavin Hayes have been teammates for two years, but it feels like a lifetime that they’ve been on each others’ last nerve. A demanding captain and veteran player, Gavin is feared and friendless, while Oliver is the beloved rising star, all sunshine smiles and upbeat team spirit. Avoiding Oliver has been Gavin’s survival tactic on and off the field. But when their coach drops the bomb that they’re now co-captains and it’s either end the enmity or say goodbye to being captains, avoiding each other becomes impossible. It also means that keeping the truth of their attraction to one another and fighting their feelings becomes even harder than ever. Did I actually binge read this book in a few hours? Yes. Did I stay up until 3:30am to finish it? Also yes. Honestly, just when I thought Chloe Liese’s books couldn’t get any better, she goes and writes Oliver’s books and makes me fall in love with her writing all over again. This book had queer representation, anxiety and mental health rep, and chronic pain rep all wrapped up into the most delicious enemies-to-lovers grump/sunshine romance ever. Not only are Gavin and Oliver amazingly written characters, the cameos from the rest of the Bergman Family is just the icing on the cake. The plot was so perfectly paced out and the romance was simultaneously slow-burn, but not. Liese teases the reader along with the tension between our two main characters just enough to make the build up amazingly peak at the perfect point in the story. I think I’ve reviewed all of the books that Chloe Liese has published to date and this one might be one of her best. All I can say is go read this book immediately and I’m not quite sure how I’m supposed to wait until 2023 to get the next book in this amazing series. *I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. Bestselling romance author Helena Hunting is back with her newest rom-com that is sure to be a fan-favorite. Set to be released on May 10th, Starry-Eyed Love brings readers back to Spark House and the party-planning sisters who find love in the most unexpected places. Having just broken up with her boyfriend, London Spark is not in the mood to be hit on. Especially not when she’s out celebrating her single status with her sisters. So when a very attractive man pays for their drinks and then slips her his number, she passes it right back to him with a ‘thanks, but no thanks’. As the business administrator for their family’s event hotel, the Spark House, London has more important things to worry about, like bringing in new clientele. As luck would have it, a multi-million-dollar company calls a few months later asking for a meeting to discuss a potential partnership, and London is eager to prove to her sisters, and herself, that she can land this deal. Just when she thinks she has nailed her presentation, the company’s CEO, Jackson Holt, walks in and inserts himself into the meeting. Not only that, but he also happens to be the same guy she turned down at the bar a few months ago. As they begin to spend more time together, their working relationship blossoms into something more. It isn’t until their professional entanglements are finally over, that London and Jackson are finally ready to take the next step in their relationship. But between Jackson’s secretive past and London’s struggle with her sisters, London must question where she really stands - not just with Jackson, but with the Spark House, too. This romance was such a fun and quick read. First of all, who doesn’t love a good millionaire romance? But have that millionaire be a business associate who you are trying to keep things professional with while you’re both feeling the chemistry between you??? Sign me up! I liked the alternating POVs and the way the story progressed. I also really enjoyed London’s character, since we first met her in When Sparks Fly as Avery’s sister whom she was constantly butting heads with. The beginning of this book was really fun, especially with all of the tension between London and Jackson, but I found myself finding the ending a bit predictable. I also really didn’t like Avery in this book, which was kind of disappointing considering how much I enjoyed her and Declan in the previous book in the series! While the slow-burn kinda-workplace romance was really well done, this book wasn’t anything super profound. However, I still look forward to reading the next book in this series, which I hope will feature Harley! *I received an ARC from St. Martin’s Press in exchange for my honest opinion. Hi everyone! For those of you who follow me on Instagram (I’m @the.overflowing.bookshelf on there if you don’t 😉), you probably saw that at the beginning of the year I started a buddy-read with my good friend Courtney (@courts.book.nook on Instagram). We’ve done buddy-reads in the past and decided that we wanted to do one to start 2022 off on a fun note! So we compared bookshelves to figure out what book we both owned already that we could read together. The book we decided on? Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick The Set Up For those of you who are unfamiliar with the book, it is a young adult supernatural fantasy novel that was considered a YA classic in the mid-2000s/2010s. It was actually kind of surprising that neither of us had ever read this book before because we were directly in the target demographic for this book at the time of its release and it had been on my bookshelf for so long that I totally forgot that I even owned it! 😂 {Just to judge how old this book is, the little fake sticker on the cover of my copy says to preorder Becca Fitzpatrick’s newest book called Black Ice, but that book came out in October 2014…. 😬 So basically this book had been on my bookshelf for a minimum of 7-8 years} Before starting this buddy read, I also made the choice to NOT read the back of this book (aka read the summary) and go into reading it fully blind! Now I had a vague idea that this book was about a girl in high school and angels existing in the real world, but besides that I was in the dark. This left me with a few questions: -Is this a stupid move? Probably but I think that it’ll definitely make things more interesting… 🤔 -Will we like this book from the peak of YA fantasy fad? -Does this 2009 book stand the test of time? -Will two adults in their 20s feel nostalgia while reading this book or just cringe-y? So off we embarked on our reading journey, and boy was it a rollercoaster… Basic Book Info But before I get to my actual reviews of each book, let me share a brief description of the first book: For Nora Grey, romance was not part of the plan. She's never been particularly attracted to the boys at her school, no matter how much her best friend, Vee, pushes them at her. Not until Patch came along. With his easy smile and eyes that seem to see inside her, Nora is drawn to him against her better judgment. But after a series of terrifying encounters, Nora's not sure who to trust. Patch seems to be everywhere she is, and to know more about her than her closest friends. She can't decide whether she should fall into his arms or run and hide. And when she tries to seek some answers, she finds herself near a truth that is way more unsettling than anything Patch makes her feel. For Nora is right in the middle of an ancient battle between the immortal and those that have fallen - and, when it comes to choosing sides, the wrong choice will cost her life. TL;DR: The series follows Nora, a regular teen, and Patch, a fallen angel, as they try and grapple with the supernatural world and the tensions between fallen angels and Nephilim (half-angels). So the plan was to buddy-read the first book and be done with it, but we had so much fun with it and reading comments that we said “let’s just buddy-read the whole series!” And let me just say: it was a whirlwind! I don’t want to give away too many spoilers, but the mini reviews of each book will probably spoil just a bit of the events that take place in prior books. Mini Reviews Book 1: Hush, Hush I have had this book on my shelf for about 7 years and finally decided to read it and I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed it! This YA fantasy novel from the 2010s is a little dated with its lack of modern technology and tropes that were very popular back in the day; however, my middle school heart still fell in love with Patch and his broody and mysterious vibe. And while I spent most of the book mentally yelling at Nora for all of her stupid decisions, I still found the plot engaging and thrilling. I think if I would’ve read this book when I originally bought it (aka 2015), it might’ve ended up being a 4 or 5 star read for me, but I think since I’m no longer a teenager, and therefore not in the target demographic for this novel, it was just good and not amazing! That being said, I am definitely still going to check out the rest of this series because I’m interested to see what Becca Fitzpatrick has in store for these characters and this fantasy world! TL;DR: This book screams YA 2010s nostalgia and despite being out of the target demographic, I still enjoyed this book! Book 2: Crescendo I was so frustrated by this book until I got to the end… I found Nora so stupid and annoying and I constantly found myself thinking “how is this girl not dead yet??” She’s very wishy-washy throughout the whole book, makes TERRIBLE decision, and is so spiteful yet oblivious to everyone and everything. I legitimately said out loud while reading “No sh*t, Nora!” at a major revelation. I honestly thought that I probably wouldn’t want to continue the series after this book. And then I read the end and this was the series of events that followed: -I put the book down -I said “Goddamnit…!” -I went on Amazon and ordered the next (and final) two books Despite my annoyance with most of the characters and the whiplash the plot/Nora’s opinions gave me, Fitzpatrick just has a way of hooking in readers and I got so caught up in the dramatics at the end of the plot that I was like I NEED TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS NEXT!! *sigh* so yeah I’ll be continuing this series so wish me luck 👍🏻 Book 3: Silence I swear every time I start reading a book in this series I go through the same emotions: -I hate all of these characters -Why is Nora so stupid/whiny -I’m gonna DNF I swear -Patch!! 😍 -Finally, something interesting! -Ok more confusion… -Action and adventure -DAMNIT BECCA! Now I need to read the next book!!! So yeah… I will be reading book 4 so wish my luck Book 4: Finale Well I finally finished this series…. Yay? I’m honestly shocked I made it this far tbh I was getting very frustrated with the characters by the end and honestly there were too many random “plot twists” that just seemed like cop outs or laziness on the author’s part. If I wasn’t buddy-reading this I probably wouldn’t have had much motivation to finish this book (not that I had much to begin with), but I honestly only liked about 2 characters (aka Patch and Scott). As I said in the rest of my reviews of each book, I’m sure 15 y/o me would’ve loved these books but 23 y/o me? Not so much… The plot was just too all over the place, the ending felt abrupt, and this series as a whole could’ve literally been 3 books shorter. Overall Thoughts I can see what’s appealing about this series: -the forbidden romance -the bad boy male lead -the action and mystery interwoven into the plot However, reading this book series in my 20s was not as exciting as it probably would’ve been in my teens… I really regret not reading this book when I first bought it and while I didn’t love the way this series ended and got frustrated with certain characters and plot points, I am still glad I finally crossed this book off of my TBR. What's the Point of this Post? Now you may be wondering why I’m telling you all of this? For two reasons:
Anyway, I applaud you if you actually read this entire blog post! It was quite the long one lol! If you have any other book recommendations for me, have strong thoughts about this series, or just want to say hi, comment below or DM me on one of the various social media platforms I’m on! Bye for now and happy reading! -Elisa Get ready for a tale as old as time with a modern twist in Jasmine Guillory’s latest rom-com (which is also the second book in Disney’s Meant to Be Series)! Set to be released on May 3rd, By the Book shows that sometimes all you need is for someone to believe in you. Isabelle is completely lost. When she first began her career in publishing after college, she did not expect to be twenty-five, still living at home, and one of the few Black employees at her publishing house. Overworked and underpaid, Izzy thinks there must be more to this publishing life. So when she overhears her boss complaining about a beastly high-profile author who has failed to deliver his long-awaited manuscript, Isabelle sees an opportunity to finally get the promotion she deserves. All she has to do is go to the author’s Santa Barbara mansion and give him a pep talk or three. How hard could it be? But Izzy quickly finds out she is in over her head. Beau Towers is not some celebrity lightweight writing a tell-all memoir. He is jaded and withdrawn and―it turns out―just as lost as Izzy. But despite his standoffishness, Izzy needs Beau to deliver, and with her encouragement, his story begins to spill onto the page. They soon discover they have more in common than either of them expected, and as their deadline nears, Izzy and Beau begin to realize there may be something there that wasn’t there before. This was my first Jasmine Guillory book and it definitely won’t be my last! I adored this Beauty and the Beast retelling!! It was so well written and I loved how it delved into the publishing industry and what the writing process can look like for some people. The nods to the original Disney movie were subtle, but definitely there if you were looking for them, which just made this story even cuter. Between remarks about furniture, a publishing company called Maurice, and Beau’s assistant being nicknamed “Kettle”, the Easter eggs are endless! While this book isn’t very steamy, it makes up for it with the tender moments and the building up of Izzy and Beau’s relationship. Both of them have lost the spark that comes from living a happy life and it’s so wonderful to watch them rediscover it within one another! Overall, this Beauty and the Beast retelling is phenomenally written and I cannot wait to explore more of Guillory’s backlist! This is definitely one to add to your TBRs this spring! *I received an ARC from Disney Hyperion in exchange for my honest opinion. |
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