5⭐️1🌶 I finished Cast Off by Enola M Douglas last night. This was another absolutely beautifully written book. It was long at over 700 pages but it never dragged or felt like a 700 page book. Honestly 700 pages still wasn't enough. This one had darker themes than the first book. Both the main characters had lost at least one parent at a young age and both were dealing with the circumstances surrounding those deaths. JingYi lived a miserable existence despite being the omega daughter of the emperor. She was reduced to servitude. She has a large port wine birth mark on her face and she walks with a limp. In a society where looks and perception are everything she is ostracized for her appearance. She becomes a shadow amongst even her own family. Alexander is attempting to restore his family name after his father's seemingly traitorous behavior and subsequent execution. The king offers him a bride from a fo...
I just realized I did a May Wrap-Up Instagram post but I never did a blog post and it's nearly the end of June. I read 6 books total in May totalling just shy of 3,000 pages. Two of them were ARCs and one was a re-read. Overall it was a pretty good month, there was only one mediocre book. I started the month out with a very spicy, low stakes, contemporary, why choose The Ex-boyfriend Agreement by Krista Wolf. It hit the spot. Next I participated in Mer-May with The Saltwater Curse by Avina St.Graves. I loved that one and was not expecting what I got. It had so much more depth than I anticipated getting from a contemporary monster Kraken-shifter romance. It is a Hades and Persephone retelling and it was both absolutely hilarious and incredibly poignant. It was by far one of my favorite reads this year. Hollow Huntress by Kathryn Breaux was next and that one was my mediocre read. The concept wa...