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Phantasma / Wicked Games #1

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Powerless / Powerless Trilogy #1

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My Review "Powerless" is an absolute gem that I stumbled upon in a bookstore and couldn't resist picking up. Little did I know that it would become my latest obsession, keeping me glued to its pages until the wee hours of the morning. I was trapped in a whirlwind of banter-filled romantasy and flew through the pages. Both of the main characters had me in a chokehold. Their sass, sarcasm, and sizzling chemistry are top-notch; their slow pace deserves a trophy of its own. Yes, this book was filled with romantasy tropes to the brim, but it didn’t ruin my reading experience as the author cleverly wove them into the story without it feeling like she was shoving them down your throat. Now, the story is set in a world divided between the powerful Elites and the Ordinaries. The Elites, who have special abilities ranging from minor skills to more supreme powers, and of course, the ones born without powers, the Ordinaries. In this kingdom, Ordinaries are inferior to Elites, and on ...

A Curse for True Love / OUABH #3

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My Review  So we get here. The ending. I’m not OK, and I still want more. More fairytale, more Jacks, and definitely more snark. And that epilogue? Are we getting more books in this universe? Please, let it be a yes! I'm here for some stories about the Valors. "A Curse for True Love" is a captivating finale to a series that has kept me hooked from the beginning. Like the second book, this one also started a bit slow. The memory loss causing Eva to re-learn her history felt a bit repetitive and dragged on for my taste. But once things started to pick up, the magic returned, and I was back on the fairy-tale train. And I don’t think it’s a coincidence that everything got better when Jacks arrived. Jacks is the highlight of this series for me. His arrival brought the story back to life, and I absolutely loved how this tale concluded. It’s sweet, dramatic, and both Jacks and Eva are stubborn in their own ways. That finale had me in tears – such a perfect way for a fairy tale t...

The Ballad of Never After / OUABH #2

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My Review  From the moment Jacks betrays Evangeline, she found herself questioning if she could ever trust him again. This sense of betrayal lingers as Evangeline discovers her own magic, hoping to reclaim the happily ever after that Jacks snatched away. But just as things seem to be looking up, a new, terrifying curse emerges, and Evangeline is forced into an uneasy partnership with the Prince of Hearts once more. This time, the stakes are higher, the rules have changed, and Jacks might be the only ally she has in a world full of new threats. The narrative is gripping from the get-go, with a murderous spell replacing the usual love spells, thrusting Evangeline and Jacks into a world of peril where old friends become foes and magic manipulates minds and hearts. Evangeline, who once trusted her heart above all else, now faces uncertainty at every turn. I'll be honest: at the start, I was worried. I feared the series was losing its magic, falling into the dreaded trap of lost potenti...

Once Upon A Broken Heart / OUABH #1

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  My Review  After devouring the Caraval series, I was incredibly curious about "Once Upon a Broken Heart." As a big fan of Jacks, I couldn't be happier that he is one of the main characters (though the lack of a POV from his side is a bit disappointing). Nonetheless, this book turned out to be the twisted fairytale I didn't know I needed in my life. Whether it was something addictive sprinkled between the pages or just the allure of the story itself, I got completely HOOKED! Jacks is his usual handsome, evil self, while Evangeline is so pure, naive, and innocent that it's almost frightening at times. The story follows our sweet Evangeline, who has always believed in fairytales and happy endings, thanks to her mother's stories. This belief is shattered when she learns that the love of her life is about to marry another woman—her stepsister, no less. Desperate to stop the wedding and mend her broken heart, Evangeline strikes a deal with the charismatic yet wick...

A Court of Silver Flames / ACOTAR #5

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My Review  Oh, where to start with ACOFAS? I have to say, this book was the weakest for me in the ACOTAR universe. While I still enjoyed most of it, some parts were just too... MEH. I absolutely loved the snowball fight, the Solstice decorating, and picking on Amren, but I could have done without Feyre's paintings, gossiping and shopping with Mor or all together Mor's POV (I’m still convinced she’ll go dark or do something dodgy in the future). Don’t get me wrong, I still enjoyed almost every second of this, and it was really nice to spend some time with all those characters again. BUT (yes, it’s a big but) there were a lot of things that didn’t sit well with me. Let’s start with the MC’s. I love Feyre and Rhys, I really do, but I think from ACOWAR onward, their character development kind of went sideways. Feyre’s and Rhys’s holier-than-thou attitude is beginning to get on my nerves. Don't get me wrong, I still think Rhys is a demigod and love his sass and cheeky side, but ...