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Can I just say: I hate the title!… as it turns out, I didn’t care much for the story either. DNF
this title burns my eyeballs but heck yeah i’m here for it
I'll have to read this, as it mentioned the Fae... But y'all... this title...???
❌ I am automatically predisposed to disliking any titles which go 'A Court of Something and Something.' Everyone knows about Maas's series now, and even though I don't particularly like it, it deserves not to be dogged by ripoff titles designed to implement suggestions of the more popular cousin.❌ I ADORE Kelly St Clare but the one time I tried Shannon Mayer, it was such a flop I didn't even bother reviewing it. Unfortunately, there appears to be more of the Mayer than the Clare - or at least, t...
This title is so Sarah J. Maas I can't-
RTC whenever i feel like stabbing my own brain**I'm really sorry but to all the ppl who rated this trainwreck 5 stars :❌You can't fucking butcher the entire fae as a species and think you can get away with it❌I was a little angry about the fae here being able to lie, but like I get it man. You were trying to be all creative and shit. It's cool. SJM did the exact same thing and you know what? I'm one book away from tattooing the batboys names on either buttcheek. But lady YOU DARE TAKE AWAY THE P...
I was certainly intrigued by the title...and then I saw all the five-star reviews I decided to hop into it. And I'm not going to lie I definitely have some side-eye about them because this book is hands down not good.It was billed as a novel that SJM/JLA/Holly Black fans will love and that there is a forbidden romance. If you were expecting any type of romance then you'll be massively disappointed, the main character and her "love interest" (who is more of her abuser than boyfriend) speak maybe
Everything you want in a fantasy book!You know how some blurbs advertise and compare a book to Throne of Glass or any Sarah J Maas book? Well, this is one of those rare times when a book can actually come close to Throne of Glass! I loved this book! It has all the tropes that make a fantasy book amazing!- enemies to lovers- quest - MC hidden royal blood- funny best friend - sexy, mysterious, brooding male interestI was a little bummed when I noticed a love triangle starting🤮🤮🤮 but it seemed to s...
I’ve been a huge fan of Ms. Mayer for literally years, and before this book I hadn’t read one of Ms. St. Clare’s. That will be remedied as soon as possible. Getting back to this book, the reader is immediately thrown into the action with Alli in a trial to figure out where she is going to be in the fae society of which she’s only half…which is why she’s there in the first place. While this part of the book is slow, it definitely sets up the following drama that takes place throughout the book. W...
Soooooo sick of the A _____ of _____ and _____ title trend... every new title looks the sameThe book sounds interesting though!
A Court of Honey and Ash is the first book in a new series by authors Kelly St Clare and Shannon Mayer . Although I am more familiar with Kelly’s works, I have read novels by both authors. After devouring this excellent first installment, I can say they knocked it out of the park!Both of these authors are perfectly balanced and represented throughout the book. The characters, dialogue and sass are classic St. Clare and Mayer styles. The other aspect of this series that drew me in was the mytholo...
So I haven't been on GR as much as I used to lately and it can sort of show in my ratings. I usually sift through my friends TL on GR to find a book to read( I let them do all the work) but now I just pick whatever and since my resolution this year was not to buy any book more than $1.99 each more often than not the books I pick are usually on KU or Prime reading and I don't do my due diligence.The one thing I remember about the other book I have read from this author was that she strung me alon...
0★ | if you read this book, you're signing up for shit.You know what this book is about? Let me tell you what this book is about.This book is a failed attempt at writing fantasy,• throwing every single thing the author could think of (faeries, hunger games kinda competition, coloured magic, etc.)• as well as every single trope most of the readers love (forbidden romance, enemies to lovers, and found family)• and a SUPER lame attempt at writing a broody, dark and classic bad boy (which is exactly...