BOOK REVIEW: Between These Broken Hearts (These Hollow Vows #4) by Lexi Ryan

BOOK REVIEW: Between These Broken Hearts (These Hollow Vows #4) by Lexi RyanBetween These Broken Hearts (These Hollow Vows #4)
by Lexi Ryan
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Synopsis:

Princess Jasalyn has eleven days to live.

Jasalyn is facing the repercussions of a deadly bargain. Her life, and the future of the shadow court, are forfeit on her birthday unless she can stop the evil fae king Mordeus. She needs to face her greatest fears and find him before she runs out of time, but even after everything, Kendrick won’t let her face this alone.

Shape-shifter Felicity has vanished.

Felicity disappeared from King Misha’s dungeons, and her friends have been searching for her to no avail. But even if she’s found, Felicity will never be able to escape the oracle’s tragic prophecy for her and her family. In her lonely battle with fate, Misha is the last person she can ask to stand by her side, but the first one she’ll need.

Review:

Between These Broken Hearts was a beautiful conclusion to the These Hollow Vows Series!  Games were played, plans went sideways, and with mysteries and magic lacing the pages, it made this book impossible to put down!  I love how strong the sisterly love was throughout this story, and the found family was so beautiful!  If you enjoy YA romantasy, definitely put this series on your tbr!

I traded everything for vengeance, and I can’t allow my mind to drift to what happens when there’s no more left to take.

Jasalyn faced an impossible future.  With Mordeous having some level control of her body, everything looked so bleak.  And with the ring not allowing others to remember her, she felt truly alone.  I loved that she had those rallying behind her.  Even if I wanted to hate one of them, *cough Kenrick cough *.  But as truths came to light, my feelings towards those changed.  Especially when we saw the lengths they would go to protect her.  But I was terrified for Jasalyn.  Time was running out, and there didn’t seem to be any answers in sight for how she wouldn’t die.

“Like what you see?” he asks.
I roll my eyes. As if I don’t care. As if the memories of his touch don’t haunt me.

This story alternated between Jasalyn and Felicity, and I was invested in both of their stories.  With Felicity, while I started out confused, I loved the path her story took.  Especially when Misha was on the pages, he was my favorite!  I loved how forward he could be and his banter with Felicity was everything!  I desperately wanted to know his thoughts!  With prophecies and trying to protect those they loved, they both kept me on the edge of my seat with having to know what happened next!  

This, I think. If I get to live, I want more moments like this.

With unlikely alliances, plans made that put those we love in precarious situations, gut wrenching truths, and so much at stake, this book easily became a favorite!  I cried happy and sad tears.  And that ending was incredible!  We got to see HEAs for so many within this story!  Now I can’t wait to see what Ryan writes next!

 

Other Favorite Quotes:

 

The pain that moves across his face makes me wish for a different life in a different world under a different set of stars.



“Everyone in this world has a fate they would personally rearrange the stars to avoid.” His gaze settles on my mouth for a beat before he takes a step back. “Don’t think I am so different.”



His gaze flicks to mine. If you’re so worried, you should probably stop looking at me like that.
Like what? Like you know how my mouth feels on your skin and you’re wondering when you can feel it again.
I gape at him and he lifts a shoulder as if to say he can’t help how I’m feeling.



His hands are gentle and he’s trying to hide the fear in his voice, but I am dying. I know it. Why fight this when I can take comfort in my final moments?



The rough pad of his thumb skims across my bottom lip and he bends down to speak softly into my ear. “When you’re in my dreams, you never look like the princess.”



He wanted to break me. He needed me to be so fragile that when the flames burned me to ash, I’d surrender. He wanted to make me weak, but he didn’t realize he was teaching me just how much pain I can endure and survive. I am so much stronger than he is.”

 

BOOK REVIEWS: Holiday Ever After by Hannah Grace & The Fake Santa Apology Tour by Julie Olivia

BOOK REVIEWS: Holiday Ever After by Hannah Grace & The Fake Santa Apology Tour by Julie OliviaHoliday Ever After by Hannah Grace
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Synopsis:

Clara Davenport wants to solve Fraser Falls’s biggest problem. According to Jack Kelly, Clara is Fraser Falls’s biggest problem.

All Clara Davenport has ever wanted to do is climb the ladder at Davenport Innovation Creative, her family’s toy business. Everything was going according to plan, until the company was accused of stealing a doll design from an independent toy maker, creating a flurry of bad publicity. With a promotion dangled in front of her like a carrot to a reindeer, Clara is tasked with charming the locals of the small town to solve the PR nightmare, by any means necessary.

Jack Kelly would be happy to never hear the name Davenport ever again. Less than a year after a guy in a fancy suit appeared on his doorstep with a sleigh-full of promises, the company that once falsely claimed they wanted to sign him to their small business program has copied his design. So when Clara prances into town hoping to convince Fraser Falls that her company is not the enemy, Jack is determined not to be fooled by Davenport twice.

But Clara has a plan to win over the community only to realize that beneath Jack’s frosty demeanor lies the key to the town’s heart—and maybe her own.

Review:

Holiday Ever After was a small town holiday romance that was super adorable.  From the moment that Clara and Jack met, they clicked so beautifully.  The tension thrumming between them was electric, until they both realized who the other was.  What unfolded next was laugh out loud hilarious and very entertaining.  But this city girl and small town boy romance dragged on at times.  Even though it was under 400 pages and I enjoyed both of the narrators, it did lose my attention time and again.  But regardless, oh how I desperately wanted to go visit this small town!  It sounded like a winter wonderland!

 

BOOK REVIEWS: Holiday Ever After by Hannah Grace & The Fake Santa Apology Tour by Julie OliviaThe Fake Santa Apology Tour by Julie Olivia
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Synopsis:

Short-term flings with good looking Santas are kinda my thing.

After my latest holly jolly break-up with the fake mall Santa Claus of my dreams, I escaped to a small town winter wonderland in the middle of nowhere. But it's just my luck that I run into the only person in the world who could get my Christmas lights in a twist: freaking Nicholas Ryan. A man I haven’t seen in twenty years and who I never wanted to see again. Except now he’s my hot bartender, complete with a silver-fox beard, a twinkle in his eye, and looking a lot like my one true kryptonite: jingle belling Santa Claus.

It’s five days until Christmas, I’m stuck in a snowy small town straight out of a Hallmark movie, and all I want is to avoid the Grinch who stole all my Christmases and pretend that our chemistry is simply just the magic of Christmas in the air.

Review:

The Fake Santa Apology Tour was one of the most unique Christmas books I have read.  That’s because Birdie Mae had a Santa fetish.  She loved to hook up with them, but typically said goodbye when the new year came around.  So when she ran into a hot bartender at the bar, who could easily pass off as a Santa, she was intrigued.  But Nicholas Ryan was from her past.  And was to blame for her now hating Christmas.  So with snowball fights, Christmas sayings, lots of Santas, and steamy moments, this Christmas romance was an easy one to listen to!  It ended happily, but was definitely quirky!  Like The apology tour.  My brain is still processing that lol.  I definitely won’t forget this book lol.

BOOK REVIEW: On the Ferry to Skye (Love Along the Way #3) by J.A. Forde

BOOK REVIEW: On the Ferry to Skye (Love Along the Way #3) by J.A. FordeOn the Ferry to Skye (Love Along the Way #3)
by J.A. Forde
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Synopsis:

Eight summers. Two broken hearts.
One shocking truth.

It took eight summers for Avonlea Stewart to give her heart to her best friend but only moments for him to shatter it. In the wake of her heartbreak, she found herself facing a life-altering decision—one that drove her away from the Isle of Skye and the memories of her first love.

More than a decade later, the opportunity of a lifetime pulls her back to the place forever stitched into her soul. But returning means confronting the past—especially when the man she’s hidden it from is the first person she sees: her childhood best friend, her first love… the father of her child.

Jamie Murray loved Avonlea Stewart, but he realized it too late—after he’d already broken her heart. That mistake cost him more than their friendship; it cost him Scotland—the home he left behind, believing she’d moved on with someone else.

Years later, a devastating family situation calls him back, but the past he’s fought to forget is still there, waiting for him, because Avonlea’s back too. And facing her, and the life she built without him, is more than he can bear.

Stuck together under the same roof, Avonlea and Jamie are forced to face everything they lost—and the truth they once promised each other.

On the Ferry to Skye is book three in the Love Along the Way series. It showcases the resilience of young love, the strength of old love, and how true love always finds a way—so long as you’re willing to work for it.

Review:

On the Ferry To Skye was the most beautiful second chance, childhood friends romance.  Set in a small town in Ireland, this story whisked me away.  The characters felt so real, I cried all the tears, and the found family was beyond heartwarming.  If you love forced proximity, and epilogues that will leave you smiling, then this is your book!

The memories bombard me in a torrent: this ferry, that island, the inn, my home, her.

The Isle of Skye held Avonlea’s dream job.  And a new beginning for her and her son.  Yet Jamie and their past from 10 years ago were there too.  The animosity and hurt between them felt miles wild.  Their emotions were so strong, it was impossible not to feel what they felt.  But as each step was taken to fix their friendship, I loved how well they clicked.  It felt so effortless for their friendship to reform.  And the tension between them was electric.  Except, I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop.  Avi’s son was Jamie’s.  And he had no clue.  And I couldn’t control the dread swirling in my stomach.

I have subconsciously compared the laugh of every woman I’ve been with to hers, and they never measure up. Never.

This story not only alternated between Jamie and Avi, but there were also sprinkles of their past too.  They traveled to Skye to spend their summers with their grandparents, who lived next to each other.  And from the moment they met when they were 10, they were the bestest of friends.  With muddy tire swing adventures, to sitting on the roof and baring their souls, to the flour incident, they formed such a beautiful bond.  As time went by and they grew older, their friendship started to change.  And watching the beginnings of first love was breathtaking.  But I desperately wanted to know where it all went wrong.

She saunters into the kitchen, her lithe hips swaying as she goes.
I squeeze my eyes shut and then open them only to see my grandparents watching me with knowing, conspiratorial smiles on their lips. Well, shit.

The past and present wove together so beautifully.  It was impossible not to fall in love with them.  And hurt with them too along the way.  Jamie was so sweet and thoughtful, and Avi was so kindhearted and considerate.  I adored both of them, but I’m going to be completely upfront….I didn’t know if I could forgive Avi.  I cried so many sad and mad tears for Jamie.  But here’s the thing, I fell in love with the past and present of Avi.  I saw into her heart and soul.  And sometimes people make mistakes, or the decisions they make at the time is the best they can do in that given moment.  Nobody is perfect.  This story portrays that perfectly.  And how this was handled, especially with her son, completely won me over.  I was cheering and rooting for all of their HEA’s.  Each and every one of them deserved it so much.

“Don’t you miss this?” she asks, looking past me to Skye in the distance.
“Aye. Parts of it.” I’m only looking at her.

On the Ferry to Skye made me cry so much.  From hope to anger to my heart shattering to happiness, this story made me feel it all.  And I have to say I absolutely loved Nox, Avi’s son!  And Jamie’s grandparents too.  The three of them gave this story so much heart!  So with kisses, meddling grandparents, adorable kids, an author who wears glasses, and a single mom with a secret child, this story was all the stars.  AND we got to see our favorites from the previous books and what they were up to!  I want to talk about that, but just know you’ll be so happy!!!  With flawless execution, this series easily became a top favorite!  I can’t wait to see what Forde writes next!

 

Other Favorite Quotes:

Hugging her… kissing her… everything we ever did felt like home, and I can’t deny that even this small moment when she’s letting me hold her feels that way.



Maybe we can be friends. And maybe it won’t be as tragic as it sounds, because no matter how much water is under the bridge with us… I’d happily let the current that is Avi take me wherever it wants to go.



I reach out and brush her knuckles with my fingers before I pull back, remembering I can’t just touch her because I want to.
She’s not mine to touch.



He chuckles, glancing down my body. I ignore the way it makes me feel… The heat, the butterflies— I can’t feel those things. I can’t.



It hurts so damn much.



But love is never perfect. It’s always messy. It’s always hard. It’s always work.
Even ours.



“It’s been a bit of an adventure, hasn’t it?” I ask, taking everyone in. “But what an incredible gift that we all found love along the way.”

*I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book, provided by the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

BOOK REVIEWS: The Gift Rarely Given by Ambar Cordova & Faking Christmas by Cindy Steel

BOOK REVIEWS: The Gift Rarely Given by Ambar Cordova & Faking Christmas by Cindy SteelThe Gift Rarely Given by Ambar Cordova
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Synopsis:

Christmas has never been this hot... or eventful.

Falling asleep on a bench in the marina's parking lot on Amelia Island was not in my plans for last night. Neither is being woken up by Alex Haddock, former QB for the Jacksonville Rhinos, and a grumpy media nightmare.

I don’t even know who he is. But one thing leads to another, and we end up in the back of his truck for a steamy night. It’s supposed to be just that one time, but now he's here asking me, Livie Sanz, curvy hot mess express and everyone's best friend, to be his fake girlfriend so the media thinks he's settling down.

I agree, because—bonus!—it also gets my mom off my back about dying alone.

We have twelve days before Christmas to prove to the world he's reformed, and to prove to my mom that I am capable of picking my own partner. Even if he looks like he could murder someone with his stare.

Review:

The Gift Rarely Given Was a fake dating Christmas story that was sweet and steamy. This holiday story kept me smiling and the characters were so adorable! If you’re wanting a Christmas novella that will have you bingeing it in one sitting, has a dirty talker who was also a gentleman, a happily ever after, and you love those moments when the lines blur when fake dating, this is your book! There was even a moment in this story where it made me cry. I loved this one and can’t wait to read more of Ambar Cordova’s books!

 

BOOK REVIEWS: The Gift Rarely Given by Ambar Cordova & Faking Christmas by Cindy SteelFaking Christmas by Cindy Steel
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Synopsis:

One little white lie.

That's all it took. Now I'm suddenly having to fake-date my work nemesis to get me through a week at a Vermont Christmas lodge with my family.

The problem? I can't stand Miles Taylor. Not only that, but I don't date people I work with. But I can handle it. I've had practice faking my emotions for years. So it shouldn't matter that Miles never lets me get away with anything. And that he happens to boil my blood hotter than a steaming pot of wassail. So when he throws his annoying grin my way or forces me on dates he knows I'll hate, I'll just grit my teeth and smile.

Or maybe not. Did I mention that Miles is the one person in the world I can't seem to fool?

When my emotions begin feeling less like a sham and his arms feel way too comfortable, it makes me think that maybe Miles had a plan of his own. And I'm starting to like it a lot more than mine.

★ Faking Christmas is a sweet, closed door romance full of sizzle, witty banter, and chemistry, but without explicit content.

Review:

Faking Christmas was a fake dating, enemies to lovers vibe holiday romance that I devoured so quickly!  This book was fun, the angst and tension were done fabulously, and I adored the happily ever after!  I listened to the audiobook and was completely enraptured and it made me laugh out loud.  These characters spoke to my heart and I loved going through their struggles and watching them slowly blur the line between what was fake and real.  This is a story I actually wish I read instead of listened to, only because there were so many favorite scenes and quotes that I desperately wanted to highlight!  But the audiobook was phenomenal!  Cindy Steel is a new to me author and I already started the next book by her lol!

 

 

 

 

BOOK REVIEW: Kitty St. Clair’s Last Dance by Kate Robb

BOOK REVIEW: Kitty St. Clair’s Last Dance by Kate RobbKitty St. Clair's Last Dance by Kate Robb
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Synopsis:

Jules is stunned when eccentric and glamorous retiree Kitty St. Clair passes away and leaves her a dilapidated dance hall in their quaint lakeside community.

That is until Reeve, a charming, successful developer, returns to town, looking for the new owner of the dance hall, intent on turning it into luxury vacation condos. Suddenly Jules has a way to make her lifelong dream of going to medical school a reality. But selling the dance hall will only add to the steadily rising real estate prices, making it harder for the residents of her tiny vacation town to live there, not to mention Reeve also happens to be the man who Jules shared a magical night with two summers ago—and never heard from again.

Reeve wants a second chance with Jules and is determined to earn back her trust. But can she let herself fall for him again? Does he want her, or a guaranteed sale?

Jules wishes she could talk to Kitty, who always seemed to have the best advice, so she turns to the diary she left her. But as Jules falls asleep reading, she wakes up in the world of the diary, fifty years ago, accompanying a young Kitty to the dance hall in all its glory. Her dream visits to Kitty’s past begin to parallel the questions plaguing her in her own world. Will Kitty’s past hold the keys to unlocking Jules’s future?

Review:

Kitty St. Clair’s Last Dance slowly unfolded into a tale that completely captured me.  It was unlike anything I have ever read before.  As the past and the present wove together with magical realism, this story completely surprised me.  What started out as charming, turned emotional and I couldn’t help but cry.  If you’re looking for a unique book that will stick with you for a long time to come, this is it!

It feels clichéd to think about it, but something inside me has changed. Maybe it’s hope.

Jules was left a vacant building by one of her elderly patients, Kitty St. Clair.  And Reeve, a man from Jules’ past who ghosted her, was a developer who was interested in purchasing the property.  Jules had so many questions, and when she found Kitty’s diary, she hoped there would be answers inside.  As she started to read it before bed, the strangest thing happened.  She became Kitty’s best friend Dot.  They’re 50 years in the past and end up at the dance hall, which was the same vacant building she was set to inherit.

Despite our rocky start, I remember why I fell so hard the first time.

Between Jules’ struggles with her mother, to her best friend always having her back, to a man who wanted a second chance, to her “dreams” starting to influence her life, her plate was so full.  I loved going on this adventure with her and she was such an easy voice to listen to.  And I had all of my fingers crossed that Reeve wouldn’t hurt her again.  He was sweet and thoughtful, and the butter tarts awwww that just melted my heart!  I was hopeful for their happily ever after!

Life is a lot easier when you don’t let yourself want something in the first place.

Kitty had a personality that was vivacious and loud.  We watched in the past as she started to fall for Knots, he was such a beautiful soul.  But then there was Beau.  His family was wealthy, and she knew that her future would be bright and shiny with him.  While I didn’t always agree with Kitty’s choices, I understood what she wanted in life.  And as I watched her chase after it, I realized Kitty would sacrifice everything for her hopes and dreams.

“I just thought that this was somehow going to be a love story.”
A single tear runs down Kitty’s cheek. She makes no attempt to wipe it away.

Secrets, hurt, friendship, broken hearts, steamy moments, and love swirled through the pages in this magical realism tale.  And towards the end of this book I became so emotional.  I didn’t expect for the hurt and anger to be simmering inside me so strongly.  I couldn’t help but cry.  But don’t worry, I closed the book happy and with a smile on my face.  But the twists to get there kept me turning the pages.  I guessed one of the big ones, but the other one…oh my gosh I didn’t even see it coming.  Along with a few other twists too that surprised me.  This novel was so cleverly crafted.  I always know I’m going to have fun reading one of Robb’s books, and I can’t wait to see what she writes next!

“This is all your fault,” I tell her. “I was fine. My life was fine, and then you came along and…”
Changed things?
Changed me?

*I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book, provided by the author. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*

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