Thursday 8 August 2024

JUNE '24 WRAP-UP

 


  
Time for another wrap up!

Hello everyone! This is a recap of the books I read in June. I read a lot more then I expected in June so this is a little bit of a long one.

Time to talk about the books I read this month.


PHYSICAL BOOKS

 


The first physical book I read was Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Canas. This is Isabel Canas' second novel, but it is the first book that I have read by her. Vampires of El Norte takes place on the Texas-Mexico border and is categorized as a supernatural western. It's about Nena who is the daughter of a rancher in 1840s Mexico, whose home has long been threatened by tensions with Anglo settlers. But there's also something more sinister that lurks in the dark near the ranch and that something drains people of their blood and leaves them for dead. One attacked Nena nine years ago. Her childhood best friend, Nestor believes her to be dead and has been on the run from his grief, moving from ranch to ranch to work. However, when the United States attacks Mexico in 1846, the two are brought back together on the road to war where Nena is working as a healer trying to prove her worth to her father so he doesn't marry her off, and Nestor as a member of the auxiliary cavalry of ranchers and vaqueros. But the shock of their reunion is quickly overshadowed by the appearance of a nightmare. I had such a good time reading this one. I love when books mix historical facts with fiction or in this case the supernatural. I loved the characters and their storyline. I rated it 4 stars. 

The second physical book I read was Meet Me at the Lake by Carley Fortune. This is the second book that I have read from this author. I previously read Every Summer After and did not end up enjoying it. Meet Me at the Lake is about Fern who has thought about Will for too much of her adult life, especially for someone who only spent twenty-four hours with him in her early twenties. They had made a pact to meet one year later but only Fern showed up. Now at age thirty-two. Fern thought her life would look a lot different as she's running her mother's Muskoka lakeside resort instead of living in the city, The place is a mess and her ex-boyfriend is the manager and she doesn't know what to do. When she's trying to figure it all out, Will arrives nine years too late, with an offer. But how can she trust him, when he seems nothing like the man she met long ago. I love second chance romance books however, I wanted a lot more from this book. I didn't love how obsessed she was over a man she knew for only a day. So much so that she pushed aside anyone else's feelings for him. I ended up rating it 3 stars. 





The third physical book I read was At First Spite by Olivia Dade. This is the first book I've read by Olivia Dade but I plan to read some of her backlist. This one follows Athena who's fiance has just ended their engagement. She has to move into Spite House, which she'd bought for him as a wedding present. This house was originally built to annoy their neighbors, and it's only ten feet wide. Also, her ex's home is attached to hers. And on the other side is Dr Matthew Vine III, who is her ex's uptight older brother. Oh and he's the one who convinced his younger brother to break up with her. She decides to be petty and play music and her audio books at top volume with the windows open. However, loathing him proves more difficult then expected, especially as he helps her move and constantly listens to her. This was a fun book. I found all the characters compelling and I ended up rating it 3.5 stars. 

The fourth physical book I read was Happily Never After by Lynn Painter. I have been busy trying to read everything Lynn Painter's read as she's now one of my favorite authors. This one is about Sophie who finds out that she's being cheated on right before getting married but instead of calling the wedding off, she hires a stranger named Max to interrupt the ceremony and confront her fiance for her. A little while later, Max asks if she'll work with him to help others expose their cheating partners and she agrees. When they're hired by a man who is marrying the girl that once broke Max's heart, she thinks Max will be happy but instead it seems as if he still has feelings for his ex. And now Sophie's jealous. I had such a fun time reading this one. The chemistry between the two main characters was perfect and I really liked the plot. I rated this one 4 stars. 

The fifth physical book I read was The Long Game by Elena Armas. This is my third book by Elena Armas and unfortunately it was my least favorite of hers. The Long Game was about Adalyn Reyes who has a perfect daily routine where she works as an executive for a soccer team. However, her routine is disrupted when a video goes viral of her getting into an altercation with the team's mascot. The team's owner, who also happens to be her father, decides to send her to North Carolina, where she's tasked with turning around the struggling local soccer team, instead of firing her. Her plans crumble when she realizes the players are nine year old kids. And what's even worse is a retired soccer star is in town, who she initially thinks she can ask to help her, but their first encounter has him set on running her out of town. This one just felt really long to me, the book dragged on and I did not feel the chemistry between the main character and her love interest. I was disappointed by the book overall and I ended up rating it 4 stars.


 


The sixth book that I read was The Bodyguard by Katherine Center. This one is a super popular book in the book community and was even a nominee for the romance Goodreads Choice Award. I have never read anything by this author but I am glad this was the one I started with. The Bodyguard is about Hannah Brooks who is an elite bodyguard and is hired to protect a superstar actor from his stalker. Jack Stapleton is a Hollywood heartthrob, but when his mom gets sick he returns home to the family's Texas ranch in order to help out. However, he does not want his family to know about his stalker or him having a bodyguard. So, Hannah ends up pretending to be his girlfriend as a cover. This was such a cute romance that I flew through. I had such a good time reading it and getting to know the characters. Also, I love bodyguard romance and add fake dating into that, it makes for such a good romance book. I rated this one 4.5 stars.

The seventh book that I read was The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White. I have owned this book for awhile and haven't read it. I love King Arthur retellings and this one was an interesting one. This is the first book in a fantasy series about Princess Guinevere who has come to Camelot to marry a stranger: King Arthur. The wizard, Merlin, sends Guinevere in to be Arthur's wife in order to protect against magic threatening the kingdom's borders. However, Guinevere isn't actually Guinevere. She's actually a changeling who has given up everything to protect Camelot, and she no longer knows who she really is. In order to keep Arthur safe, she must navigate court and figure out what the magic is that wants to reclaim the land. I haven't had a lot of luck with Kiersten White's books, but I enjoyed this one. It was a sort of feminist spin on the King Arthur and Camelot story which I enjoyed. I rated it 4 stars. 

The eighth book that I read was Twisted Lies by Ana Huang. This was the last book in her Twisted series and I loved this one. This one is a long romance book but I wasn't bored for a second. This is about Stella who dreams of having her own fashion line and is already a fashion influencer. However, to pay the bills she has to work for a magazine and between that and her social media job she has little time for anything else. However, when a threat from her past makes her move into the house of Christian Harper who also happens to be her landlord, she's tempted to let herself feel something for the first time in a long time. I think Stella was my favorite girl from this entire series and I had such a good time reading this one. I rated it 5 stars. 




The ninth book that I read was King of Wrath by Ana Huang. This is the first book in a new Ana Huang series. This follows Vivian Lau who's parents betroth her to Dante Russo, a billionaire CEO who never planned to marry. She is sure this is because marrying a Russo means opening doors that would otherwise remain closed to her new-money family. However, Dante is being threatened with blackmail by Vivian's father which has forced him into this engagement. I had such a good time reading this one. I really liked the development of their relationship over the course of the novel. I rated this one 5 stars. 

The tenth book that I read was A Fate Inked In Blood by Danielle L Jensen. The cover is what initially drew me into read this one and then I saw so many good reviews so I knew I needed to read this one. This is a Norse inspired fantasy romance about a woman named Freya who dreams of becoming a warrior and escaping her current husband as she's in an unwanted marriage. Her dreams abruptly become a reality when her husband betrays her to the region's jarl which puts her in a fight to the death against his son, Bjorn.To survive, she has to reveal her deepest secret which is that she possesses a drop of a goddess's blood, making her a shield maiden, with magic capable of repelling any attack. A prophecy stated that this magic would unite the fractured nation of Skaland beneath the one who can control the shield maiden's fate. The jarl binds Freya with a blood oath and orders Bjorn to protect her from their enemies because he believes he's destined to rule all of Skaland. Freya has to train to fight and learn to control her magic in order to survive. A lot of this book was exposition into the world and the magic that is within it, but I ended up enjoying it immensely. It was so cool to enter a new world and see learn about a new set of characters. I had such a good time reading this one, I can't wait till the next book releases. I rated it 5 stars. 

The eleventh and last physical book that I read was A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal. I have loved anything I have read by this author and I have been heavily anticipating this one for years. A Tempest of Tea is the first book in a new fantasy series about Arthie who is a criminal mastermind on the streets of White Roaring. She has a prestigious tearoom that transforms into an illegal bloodhouse at night which caters to the vampires that are feared by society. When her establishment is threatened, she is forced to strike an unlikely deal with an alluring adversary in order to save it. But she can't do this alone and so she calls on some of the city's most skilled outcasts and hatches a plan to infiltrate the dark and glittering vampire society known as the Athereum. However, not everyone in her crew is on her side and she finds herself in the middle of a conspiracy that will threaten the world as she knows it. I loved this one! The main character became a favorite of mine so quickly and I also loved all the side characters. The book also addresses colonialism and what living in a country and society that colonized your family is like. I rated this one 5 stars.  



AUDIOBOOKS READ


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ARC'S READ




The first ARC that I read was To The Bone by Alena Bruzas. This was a tragic love story that was set in Colonial America during the "Starving Time" in Jamestown. It followed Ellis who had recently arrived from England as an indentured servant to Henry Collins and his wife. This feels like an opportunity to her to have a fresh start in a new world. She's even more hopeful for her future when she falls for Jane who is bold in a way that is completely new to her. However, soon she learns about the horrible realities of her new home. This was such a sad and dark book. I think everyone should read the content warnings before they pick this one up because it is a dark one. I am not sure how to review this one as it wasn't like anything I'd read before. I thought it was such an interesting look into Colonial America though. I rated it 3 stars. 

The second ARC that I read was The Ride of Her Life by Jennifer Dugan. I have enjoyed everything I've read by this author and this was no exception. This follows Molly who inherits a horse farm from her estranged late aunt and clashes with the woman who works on the property as a farrier. Molly has inherited the horse farm but she's dreamed of starting her own wedding planning company as she'sa lways loved weddings. However, she has to work two jobs in order to get by and when she inherits the farm she is so ill-equipped to run it. She doesn't know how to save it even though everyone who loves her aunt says that she will. She instead wants to sell it in order to use the money to help get her wedding planning business off the ground. But the main snag in her plan is the woman who still lives and works on the property, Shani. This was so fun and I liked reading about Shani and Molly who were so funny to read about. I rated this one 4 stars. 



REVIEWS IN JUNE: 

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WEEKLY WRAP-UP:

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DISCUSSIONS/OTHER:

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FAVORITE COVER OF THE MONTH:

 


NEW FICTIONAL MEN: 

Christian from Twisted Lies by Ana Huang 

Dante from King of Wrath by Ana Huang

Bjorn from A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L. Jensen

Jin from A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal 

NEW FAVORITE FEMALES: 

Guinevere from The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White 

Stella from Twisted Lies by Ana Huang 

Vivian from King of Wrath by Ana Huang

Freya from A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L. Jensen

Arthie from A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal 

NEW FAVORITE BOOK RELATIONSHIPS: 

Stella and Christian from Twisted Lies by Ana Huang 

Vivian and Stella from King of Wrath by Ana Huang

Freya and Bjorn from A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L. Jensen


TV SHOWS I WATCHED THIS MONTH:




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WHAT BOOKS I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO NEXT MONTH:






There are so many more but these are the main ones! 


NEW BLOG FINDS

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SONGS ON REPEAT

Florida!!! - Taylor Swift ft. Florence and the Machine

The Prophecy - Taylor Swift 

Close to You - Gracie Abrams 

Good Luck Babe! - Taylor Swift 

Please Please Please - Sabrina Carpenter 

THE DINER - Billie Eilish 

The River - Daisy Jones and the Six 

No You Girls - Franz Ferdinand 

Applause - Lady Gaga

LUNCH - Billie Eilish 

All Too Well - Taylor Swift 

Us - Gracie Abrams ft. Taylor Swift 

Read Your Mind - Sabrina Carpenter 



BOOKS I RECENTLY PURCHASED OR ADDED TO MY COLLECTION


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BOOKS I WANT TO READ NEXT MONTH







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