5⭐️1🌶 I finished The Ties That Bind Us by Deidra Duncan at about 4:30 this morning. It was amazing but if I'm honest, I feel scandalized by that ending. I knew it was the first in a series; I think it's going to be a duology, so I figured it would end on a cliffhanger but holy Hannah, I was not expecting that. The book is very heavy with fantasy lore, the magic system is also downright trippy. It's essentially a portal fantasy. David and Sean are raised in Viterra, the mortal realm, our realm. They live in a tiny town in California. But they are both important. There is a prophesy, they are both components of this prophesy along with a couple other people. It gets really complicated, really fast. I will admit, this first bit of this book dragged a bit for me, but there was so much that needed to be established. Sean and David get pulled into Luxoria separately but they both wind up there. Sean is the pu...
5⭐️1🌶 I finished Scream for Me by Rabea Scholz. How do I begin to even describe this book? It wasn't remotely what I thought it was going to be. In no way is that a disparaging comment. This was so much more than I ever could have possibly imagined. This book dives deep, so incredibly deep, into human connection, vulnerability and true surrender. I've had books pull at my heart strings; I've felt sympathy for characters. I've even seen parts of myself in them. I have never read a book that cracked me open and peered into my soul. Owen, the MMC, is emotionally closed off. He's completely numb and is just floating through his life mearly existing. He goes down a bit of an internet rabbit hole and finds The Grey Lady, who specializes in "therapeutic surrender." Owen is rather intrigued and on an impulse fills out the contact info on the website. He goes through the lengthy intake process and meets Claire Stirlin...