“‘I would never hurt you‘, I repeated.
‘You already have.‘”
Ouch….❣️🗡️
“‘I would never hurt you‘, I repeated.
‘You already have.‘”
Ouch….❣️🗡️
“He wasn‘t perfect, but he was perfect for me.”
“The calm and the chaos, the silence and the storm. The calm to my chaos, the silence to my storm.”
A relationship like that>>>>🥹🩷
“I guess that was what happened when girls with a need for academic validation grew up. They developed a praise kink.”
Well…🤷🏻♀️😶
“She looked like Venus emerging from the deep blue sea, only a thousand times more spectacular.”
“I would throw myself into her flame and let it burn me alive if it meant her warmth was the last thing I felt before I died.”
Noooo,hE iS nOT in LoVe wIth HEr🤞🏻🫣
„Butterfly?” Beautiful. Elusive. Hard to catch.
When he has a nickname for her…and it means something🥰
“Christian rested his forearm on the steering wheel—an action that had no right being as attractive as it was.“
“It should be illegal for anyone to possess a face like that.”
I honestly don‘t know why I like these quotes. They‘re just low key funny, but in a cute way. Does that makes sense?🥰🙈
“To everyone whose favorite color is morally gray.“
Best dedication ever. We love our morally gray characters👌🏻🤩
Third book of the “Twisted” series. 3.7 out of 5⭐️.
Enemies to lovers | Fake dating | Dark romance
This book combined every trope I love, yet it didn‘t quite catch my attention. The story was not bad, but Jules and Josh are just not for me. A little miscommunication and childhood trauma on both sides didn‘t cause the best plot twist. Besides that the story is still good, nevertheless this is my least favorite book of the whole series.
“So what if Josh and I had hated each other for almost the entire time Stella knew us? People changed.”
This quote sums up the book pretty good. The plot, the sass 🤌🏻
“Who did this to you?”
Is it completely cheesy? Yes
Would I cringe if someone said it in real life? Also Yes
Did I still smile like a child while I read it? Absolutely 😆
“I wasn‘t crying. I was expelling excess moisture.”
Well, that‘s one way of putting it. 😅
“Beer tastes like carbonated urine.”
My favorite quote of the book, cause I totally agree. 🍺🤢
Second book of the “Twisted series”. 3.7⭐️ out of 5.
|Dark Romance | Princess x Bodyguard | Dislike to lovers |
I enjoyed reading this book. There‘s nothing particularly bad about it, even though I liked some of the other books better. This one just didn‘t have the dramaturgy the rest of the series had. It was a little predictable towards the end, but still worth reading and not boring at all.
“If we do it, we do it together. You and me against the world, princess.”
Rhys Larsen >>>> real men 😚🤌🏻
“My first taste of alcohol burned. So did the second.”
He never drank alcohol before…until they broke up. 🫣
“She wasn‘t mine to take, but I was taking her anyway.“
Another possessiv man written by a women🙌🏼.
Love it 🩷
First book of the “Twisted” series. 4.5⭐️out of 5.
This was my first New Adult book, which is maybe why I liked the cheesiness and the clichés so much. Some people don‘t like the book, because they think the relationship is too toxic and unrealistic. Even though I get the point, I really think you have to differentiate between fact and fiction here. That is why I still think the book sets a great start for the whole series and is worth reading.
Part of the “Folk of the air” series. 4⭐️out of 5.
The story is set after the actual trilogy. Many characters to explore, even more schemes to unravel. Get to know Oak and Suren from a new POV. Personally, I‘m not the biggest fan of Holly Black‘s writing style, which made me push through some chapters, but the story itself is definitely worth it. Until the last minute I didn‘t know whom or what to believe. I‘m super excited for the second book.
“I pressed my fist to my mouth as the lyrics flowed over me.“
Singing is the only thing he refused to do. Now he is singing at a public event to win her back. 🎤🥹
“I‘ll kill any man that touches you.“
“I would burn down the world for you.“
Ladies and gentlemen (and non binary people): Alex ‘Billionaire with a B‘ Volkov.
Even if it‘s really cheesy, admit it…you secretly like it! 🫠
“Not a hint of sunshine or life to be found.“
When he calls her sunshine, but he has to lie to her to keep her save. And now she‘s gone.
Belongs to the “Folk of the air” series. 5⭐️ out of 5.
I read this book in one night. Yes, it‘s a relative short book, but it had me hooked so much, I couldn‘t put it down. The illustrations were a really nice addition and helped the story come to life. I especially liked how it started with “random” stories from Cardan‘s childhood, but in the end came together to one big plot. A really good book from an unusual point of view.
Third book of the “Folk of the air” series. 4⭐️ out of 5.
Strong beginning, thrilling throughout the book, dramatic towards the end. A worthy ending for the Trilogy and the book I liked best from the series.
Second book of the “Folk of the air” series. 3.5⭐️ out of 5.
The schemes, the uncertainty and the little pinch of discomfort whenever a character is doing something is what I like about these books. A world where it‘s either eat or be eaten and in the center of it all a strong, mortal girl who‘s pulling the strings of the kingdom behind the curtain. I really enjoyed reading this book and didn‘t see the plot twist coming at the end, really good.
First book of the “Folk of the air” series. 3⭐️ out of 5
I really liked the enemies to lovers trope in this book. In addition we love a strong, independent, female MC, who‘s underestimated by everyone just to prove that they were wrong. It took me a while to get used to Faerie, though. The book was good, but for me it didn‘t live up to the Bookstagram hype and I liked the plot twists better in the other books.