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...
5⭐️3🌶 I just finished Wilbound by Aeva Vox. This was sort of a impulse read. I'm reading a physical book but had some time but couldn't pull out the physical book. Since book two is coming out later this month I decided I should bang out book one. I'm glad I did because it looks like book two is going to start immediately, the last paragraph of Wildbound set it up. This was fun. It has fantasy or sci-fi elements but is otherwise contemporary. This one is quite spicy but I was craving something more spicy. Everything I've been reading just recently has hovered around a 1🌶 for me. Lex is a English professor who's been so focused on her career she hasn't really pursued friendships or hobbies and she's a bit of an introvert. Ben is the captain of the boat. He took over his father's fishing business after he died, but the fishing business is struggling so he does whale sighting expeditions on the side....