REVIEW: Ajax (The Men of Devil’s Peak Series) by Kelsie Calloway

Rating: 3 out of 5.

Ajax is a Short Romance Story by Kelsie Calloway, one of the five stand-alone books in The Men of Devil’s Peak Series. Everly and Ajax were childhood sweethearts, but four years after their breakup, and due to her older brother’s inconsiderate behaviour, Ajax is the only person she can turn to for help. A big snowstorm is about to hit; her cars are in the shop, and her parents need supplies to make it through the winter atop the mountain. Is risking being trapped in the snow with an ex-boyfriend tempting fate, or is it simply a temptation too hard to pass up?

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ARC REVIEW: The Lord of Mist and Mead by Susan Golden

Rating: 3 out of 5.

The Lord of Mist and Mead is a Fantasy Romance Novel by Susan Golden. Abigail Sumner is a proper young woman with a sharp wit and high intelligence who, out of desperation, runs away with zero plans but a clawing need for escape. This act has her running into the path of Killian Greydawn, a Fae lord, with so much obligation and fading hope for the Fae realm under his protection that the lovely Abigail is not only a wonderful distraction but a glimmer of hope in his world of darkness. Is his fancy—his desire to keep her—a hindrance to his obligation or the push he needs to fight for a better future?

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REVIEW: A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A Court of Mist and Fury is a High Fantasy Romance Novel by Sarah J. Maas, the second in the A Court of Thorns and Roses series. Following the trials Under the Mountain and the freedom from Amarantha that Feyre has brought to Prythian, she struggles to cope with the trauma. Feyre is struggling to find where she now belongs in this body, in this new world, and in her relationships. She is struggling to see if she belongs. And as if this were not enough to handle, she also has that little sticky bargain with the High Lord of the Night Court himself to contend with, and of course, war is looming. A war that will affect everyone she holds dear. Was the price she paid for saving Tamlin and all of Prythian worth the pain? Or was it only the first line crossed in many, many more to come?

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