
Cupcakes for My Orc Enemy by Honey Phillips
Despite the cute title and cover, Cupcakes For My Orc Enemy by Honey Phillips is such a disappointment. Instead of a sweet and sexy romance that goes enemies to lovers, we get a weird orc that hates women, a woman that just takes it because wow what a big male, and random scenes that are supposed to tie it all together.

De-Witched by Sophie H Morgan
This was an absolutely super sweet and cute romance that I didn’t expect but absolutely needed. Both leading characters had great personalities, standing out from typical tropes and the relationship was solid.

The Fake Mate by Lana Ferguson
Finally deciding to take the plunge into omegaverse, I picked up The Fake Mate by Lana Ferguson which was wildly spicy and hot, but also a bit of a letdown with the predictability.

Shattered Hearts by Tina Spencer
Despite balancing issues, Shattered Hearts by Tina Spencer brings a satisfying conclusion to the Hudson Yards duology and packs plenty of spice.

The Croning by Laird Barron
I had heard some pretty good things about The Croning by Laird Barron and with such an intriguing cover, I thought okay, let’s give this a shot. I needed something to listen to at work and I liked the narrator’s voice. Turns out, I should’ve dug a little deeper because this was absolutely the most boring and pointless ‘horror’ novel I’ve read in ages.

Lights Out by Navessa Allen
Lights Out by Navessa Allen was a good erotic kink romance, but left a lot to be desired if reading as a dark, stalker romance. Don’t go into this expecting good plot.

No Road Home by John Fram
No Road Home by John Fram had me absolutely feral while reading. This was an amazingly perfect example of American Gothic literature and had everything I want in a novel. Great characters, clues that you don’t realize until after the fact, tragedy so real it hurts, and amazing sense of pacing.





























