A new batch of piping hot minis for your Monday morning!
Unnatural Vice (Sins of the Cities #2)
By K.J. Charles
In the sordid streets of Victorian London, unwanted desire flares between two bitter enemies brought together by a deadly secret. ~ Goodreads
Source: e-arc provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review
My thoughts: Another fantastic enemies to lovers romance. This is my 3rd one in a row and I LOVE them. The sparks and drama are right at the forefront and the relationship can only getter better from there, instead of happy start then unnecessary angst thrown in.
Nat is a journalist trying to expose the fradualent “Seer of London”, Justin Lazarus. After attending a seance, Justin taps into Nat’s longing to connect to his dead lover, despite Nat’s knowing this isn’t possible.
I love how Justin is up front (to the reader anyway) about being a con artist. He has his baggage and you feel for him even though what he’s doing is wrong.
Sparks fly and watching these two find a path to love and forgiveness without compromising themselves was a joy to read. Anotehr slam dunk by one of my favorite authors.
*I do recommend you read book #1 , An Unseen Attraction, first. there is quite a bit of character and plot overlap between the two.
The Story of Us by Tara Sivec
How much can a man take before he breaks?
1,843 days. That's how long I survived in that hellhole. They tried to break me, but I resisted. And I owe it all to the memory of warm summer nights, the scent of peaches, and the one woman who loved me more than I ever deserved to be loved. Now, I'll do anything to get back to her. ~ Goodreads
Source: e-arc provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review
My thoughts: The Story of Us starts with a punch to the gut as we find Eli held captive and tortured in Afghanistan. He’s ready to die but then at the last second is rescued. He returns to find his former lover a pale shadow of her former confident self. The two have to fight to find a way to mend broken hearts and defy the forces that are keeping the apart.
This book was dark y’all. I mean the things certain people did just to keep Eli and Shelby away from each other were beyond cruel. I mean…it was evil.
There’s a lot of sex, more drama llama – manipulations. betrayals, lies and blackmail from outside sources – than relationship/healing between Eli and Shelby than I would have liked. Being tortured and losing the love of your life for 5 years is more than enough plot for one book. I didn’t think it needed all the additional drama.
I dunno – it was good and definitely heart wrenching but also missed the mark for me with too much going on.
On Point (Out of Uniform #3)
By Annabeth Albert
Never fall for your best friend…
Until their next mission throws Ben and Maddox closer together than ever before, with only each other to depend on.
Now, in the lonely, desperate hours awaiting rescue, the real challenge—confronting themselves, their future and their desires—begins. Man to man, friend to friend, lover to lover. ~ Goodreads
Source: e-arc provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review
My thoughts: I was sooooo sure I would love this one. Albert is a favorite author & this is one of my favorite series. Friends to lovers is also a fave trope but it was just meh for me.
Super angsty with a lifetime of (good) life or death drama packed into the first 30% while the guys are away on a dangerous mission.
I kind of wish the book kept the characters trapped in the jungle awhile longer because once they got home I wanted to smack Ben upside the head.
I know this was Ben's journey to growing up and figuring out how to be with Maddox as more than friends but he really treated Mad like shit a lot. There was a lot of I don’t want to commit right now but you can’t have a life without me. The fear of losing a friendship is real but dude – don’t treat your best friend so poorly, especially after almost dying.
A rare blip in my otherwise Annabeth Albert book love lol But I still highly recommend this author!
Nice minis :) I do like those
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DeleteI love your dog! Had to say the important thing first :) I enjoy mini-reviews and Unnatural Vice sounds pretty interesting. I love books set in London.
ReplyDeleteThat IS the most important thing! lol
DeleteThanks for letting us know about those. I haven't read any of them.
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I'll have to check out An Unseen Attraction :)
ReplyDeleteI like most of that author's books. She writes great M/M historical romance
DeleteUnnatural Vice is calling my name :)
ReplyDeleteI love K.J. Charles!
DeleteThe Story Of Us does sound dark- and you wouldn't necessarily know if from that cover?
ReplyDeleteI like the mini- reviews. :)
Happy Monday!
The subject matter is really dark, as well as the reasons behind it, but then it tries to be more about a forbidden romance and that didn't work for me at all.
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Then stay away from The Story of Us - that was angst x's a 1000 lol
ReplyDeleteMy TBR has taken a lot of punishment today while skipping through today's blogs, lol. #getsocial17
ReplyDeleteSame! lol
DeleteI haven't read a KC Charles in a while. I do love the enemies to lovers seance thing so I'll have to mark this series.
ReplyDeleteThe second one does sound over-blessed with too much. I've read a few like that when it just went two steps beyond credible life trauma into the drama llama. Still... might be good for some of it since I know what to expect.
Alpert, ugh, need to start this series at some point. Too many books... time issue there. Bummer it wasn't as good as the others.
Thanks for the minis, Karen!
I LOVE her books! And Albert is amazing even if this one wasn't my favorite.
DeleteI have such a love affair with seances and of course enemies to lovers! Looks like I know what I'm adding to my TBR.
ReplyDeleteHa! He was a fraud but it was still fun. And I think I'm obsessed with enemies to lovers right now. I've read several purely by accident but OMG I love them!
DeleteSorry you didn't really love On Point. I agree that I frequently wanted to smack Ben, but I still really liked it! LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing all of these - I don't know the first series, but it sounds great!
I didn't mind him working his stuff out but the you can't move on but I can't love you thing bothered me. If you're worried about the friendship that is just cruel.
DeleteI think if Mad went off on his own/stood up for himself a bit earlier on it would have worked better for me.
Aw. So sorry about On Point. I loved At Attention. :/
ReplyDeleteMe toooooooo and maybe that was my problem. I read it right after At Attention and that was like 5 star good to me and I had huge expectations for the friends to lovers trope.
DeleteI will have to check out the first series. I love enemies to lovers!!! Sorry the other two weren't the best. Greta reviews!
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DeleteI liked The Story of Us and it certainly tugs at your heart, but I didn't LOVE it. You are right-there was a lot going on!
ReplyDeleteEnemies to lovers...that trope gets me every dang time. I started reading the CyberLove series after your review of the latest book and OMG I love it! Thanks so much for a great recommendation. :)
ReplyDeleteSivec is one I want to try but maybe another. Too much going on makes my head spin.
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