Sunday, April 30, 2023

With or Without You by Eric Smith

 

With or Without You by Eric Smith – This is a YA romance novel that is filled with love. (and I think a lot of Eric Smith's soul, which is just pure if you don't know that already.)

It was a quick sweet read. Dual perspectives from Jordan and Cindy. If you like reality television and food trucks, this is the book for you. It’s got teen romance, a fun feud, and loads of actiony drama. I loved each character in this novel. They were all well thought out, and well developed. Every side character was a character, you know. Sometimes that’s hard to find in a novel, but Eric pulled it off very well.

This novels grammar was of course amazing. I imagine that being a literary agent, and a writer, gives you tons of time to perfect the editing process! It was a fun read. I was happy with the ending, too. So, with all that, I’d like to say that this is definitely a five star read! Pick up your copy when it comes out on November 7th, 2023!

I’d like to take a moment and thank NetGalley, Inkyard Press, and Eric Smith for the ARC copy of this novel. I have provided this review of my own accord, and again, could not be happier with this novel!

 

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Curves for Days by Laura Moher - Romance Novel - Five STARS!

 

Curves for Days by Laura Moher

 

When I see a book that has a curvy woman on the front, I pick it up straight away, so happy for the representation! I signed up for the NetGalley ARC copy of the book Curves for Days by Laura Moher which Sourcebooks Casablanca will release on August 22, 2023. And y’all I can’t be happier about my choice. And I want to thank NetGalley, Sourcebooks Casablanca, and Laura Moher for allowing me to read this wonderful novel.

This romance book is told in two perspectives, so we’ll start with the first one.

The story is about a thirty-something young woman Rose Barnes, who has had a kind of life that is easy to leave behind. No one to care for her or worry about her. She’s lonely and wants more out of life. I’m not going to ruin how, but it’s in the books description so I’ll say this part… she has also won the lottery. When people come out of the woodwork freaking her out. Begging, and being mean, all the things that happen when money gets involved. She leaves in the middle of the night to find somewhere else to go. Somewhere where no one knows who she is…

And soon she meets Angus.

Angus is a tall fella, who has a lot on his mind all the time. He is a contractor and an army vet, and he also works with other vets, doing special PTSD therapy with them. He’s a bit cranky, and rough around the edges. But in general, a good man. The way Angus helps vets … my heart for Angus!

Rose ends up in a small town in North Carolina and decides to settle there, where no one knows her. She buys a fixer upper, and someone recommends the local contractor Angus.

Rose & Angus y’all… What an adorable story. I picked it up and couldn’t put it down.

As someone who can 100% understand everything about Rose, I thoroughly enjoyed this story.

Angus, so stubborn, and judgmental (but for good reasons.) He was just as abused by others as Rose was in high school and has to deal with constant judgment from others about his size.

The way their attraction blossoms is adorable. All starting with confusion and angst, and just turning into something more through everyday life. Beautiful.

They both keep getting in their own way. Thinking all these crazy thoughts that just aren’t true. But it’s kind of adorable. Their own insecurities get them into some trouble, but I loved every second of this novel.

This book has so much more in it too. There is so much diversity and truly a wonderful read. No critiques at all. Never once felt like an editor while reading. The prose is phenomenal!

Also found out that Literary Agent Sara Megibow with KT Literary was the agent for this novel– Sara has given me some great advice in the past, and I had no idea until the acknowledgements that she had anything to do with this novel, but I smiled when I saw her name. Then I found out that the author grew up in Louisville KY! Which is where I live, I had no idea, so more smiles!

Five Star read all the way! I did a BookTok review of this book, too, if you want to check that out.

Curves For Days by Laura Moher

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Monday, April 17, 2023

The Death I Gave Him by Em X. Liu

 The Death I Gave Him by Em X. Liu

This is a fantastic lockdown STEM thriller. It has so much to it. Going in I had no idea what to expect, and it took me a minute to really get pulled in, but I have to say, once I started it I couldn’t put it down. I read this book in one sitting.

There are moments when William Shakespeare seeps right into the words, and you feel him there inside your ear very much, like Horacio did into Hayden’s throughout much of the book. It was beautiful the way this was done props to the author for their wonderful prose.

There are a couple of scenes between Horatio and Hayden that are spicy AF and I’m totally here for it. It was crazy cool, how well that was done.

Even the building itself, Elsinore Labs is a character of its own and you feel it there. You can see it the entire time. You feel like you’re in it this pristine lab waiting for the cleanliness and the sterileness of the environment to choke you; and I sort of wonder if that’s what happened to Hayden.

All of the other characters, Felicia, Paul, Charlie, Graham, Hayden, and Horatio were all phenomenally written.

There were a few grammatical errors, sometimes in the chapter headings we’re instead of saying Excerpted it says Excepted. But I’m sure all of these errors will be fixed before the book is actually published in September.

The other things that happened grammatically that bothered me we’re all of the times that it said “started” or “began.” For a particular example something “started ringing” when it should just say it rang. I like a stronger verb tense in my reading so that’s just a personal preference but it’s something that pulled me out of the story each time it happened. I did not highlight each of those because that would’ve taken too much away from the reading itself. But I did highlight it once so that I wouldn’t forget it in my review.

I will copy my annotations below. Anything in red is something I really enjoyed anything and Blue is a grammatical error that I found. Some of my annotations may or may not contain spoilers so if you do not want any spoilers for the book, please skip the annotations.

So my overall review was four stars. It lost one star because of the grammar issues; but because the overall story came together, so well, I am totally giving this book a five-star review phenomenal work by the author. They are a great author. I’m not sure if this is their first novel or not, but it is a great novel, and I will be picking up other stories from them. I look forward to when this book releases in September and I can get a physical copy. Maybe I’ll get really lucky and be able to get a signed copy by the author one day; that would be super cool.


The Death I Gave Him - Em X. Liu


# Chapter Eleven

> Hayden clenches my teeth so hard it hurts. “I know.”

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Red
- Progression: 40%

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> The truth slips away, muddied like silt running into a riverbank.

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Red
- Progression: 41%

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# Chapter Twelve

> Everything is too loud and quiet at the same time, like the shimmer before a thunderstorm, like the white-hot flash of a blow—pressure and weight before the pain hits. The kind of silence Hayden knows he can’t be the one to break.

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Red
- Progression: 46%

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# Chapter Fourteen

> Did that mean that Charles’s moral compass was permanently broken? Once you kill one man, nothing matters anymore?

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Red
- Progression: 51%

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# Chapter Sixteen

> Excepted from Tell Me A Tragedy

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Blue
- Progression: 55%

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> started ringing.

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Blue
- Progression: 56%

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> He learned up against the doorway,

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Blue
- Progression: 57%

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# Chapter Nineteen

> The upward crook of her lips drops

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Blue
- Progression: 67%

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# Chapter Twenty Two

> braces again him, rolls

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Blue
- Progression: 79%

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# Chapter Twenty Four

> Excepted from Tell Me A Tragedy

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Blue
- Progression: 81%

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# Chapter Twenty Six

> Excepted from Tell Me A Tragedy

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Blue
- Progression: 86%

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# Chapter Twenty Eight

> The snarling monster of a girl hiding in my chest, the one who wanted to shoot Hayden and blame Charles for it, she still exists inside me. Some days, she comes out, angry for no reason, hating the people she’s supposed to love.
> I want to smother her, but that only gives her more fuel, makes the tangled mess thicker and more snarled, until I can’t figure out where I end and where she begins. Or maybe there was never a division in the first place. Maybe I’m only deluding myself further.

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Red
- Progression: 94%

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# Security footage; Armstrong Labs

> mostly likely

- Date: Apr 17, 2023
- Colour: Blue
- Progression: 95%

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Thank you to NetGalley and Rebellion for providing me with this ARC. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.