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Book Series Review: Sparrow Falls By Catherine Cowles

Book Series Review: Sparrow Falls By Catherine Cowles

FIVE Books, One Small-Town Obsession: My Sparrow Falls Series Binge, written by amazing Catherine Cowles There’s something magical about small-town romance when it’s laced with suspense, danger, and characters who feel like friends you’ve known for years. Sparrow Falls, Catherine Cowles’ romantic suspense series, is…

BOOK REVIEW: Dreamland Billionaires Series by Lauren Asher

BOOK REVIEW: Dreamland Billionaires Series by Lauren Asher

If grumpy billionaires, fake marriages, and emotionally wrecked reformed bad boys are your jam, welcome to Dreamland- Dreamland Billionaires Series by Lauren Asher. This series gave me romance, drama, vulnerability, and just the right amount of spice. Each book can be read as a standalone,…

Book Review: Lights Out by Navessa Allen

Book Review: Lights Out by Navessa Allen

Book Review Lights Out by Navessa Allen

Book Pub Day:  Feb. 28, 2024

Genres: Dark Romance, Contemporary Romance, Dark Rom-Com

*It incorporates elements of mystery, thriller, and romance.

Trigger & Content Warnings:

Trying not to be on any blocked list, I am writing Theme & Tropes like that. I hope you don’t have an issue reading it.

Tropes & Themes: 

  • Masked cinnamon roll stalk€r,
  • k!nky overworked nurse
  • ex-hookup’s roommate
  • primal play
  • consensual kn!fe play
  • s€xy home invasion
  • fear-meets-desire
  • morally gray MMC

♥︎ CHECK THE TRIGGER WARNINGS on the author’s website because there are A LOT of warnings!!!

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Book Review Lights Out by Navessa Allen

My Thoughts

Was it entertaining? Absolutely.

Was it spicy? Oh, it burned.

Lights Out is a fast-paced dark romance with a morally gray male lead. Some themes and scenes may be disturbing to readers. Please check the TWs at the beginning of the book.

The audiobook? Fantastic. The narration was spot-on, and the chemistry between the characters? Chef’s kiss. I especially loved how Josh just went ahead and claimed them as a family of three—no hesitation. And yes, I already said the audiobook was amazing, but it deserves a second shoutout. Flawless execution!🫶

Now, listen—I’m not shy about explicit content (obviously), but I do think this one occasionally crossed the line. Kitchen utensils? I appreciate a good twist, but that one pulled me out of the moment for a second.

This book has been compared to Hunting Adeline and Butcher and the Blackbird. I haven’t read either (yet), but apparently Lights Out is the mildest of the trio. Hunting Adeline wasn’t on my TBR, but Butcher and the Blackbird is—and now I’m tempted to read both for comparison. You know… research.😉😅

Surprisingly (or maybe not), I really enjoyed the mafia subplot. It added grit and momentum beyond all the spice.

Everything in the book is consensual, and both characters are fully into their games—so don’t let the summary scare you off. I actually smiled more than once, especially when Josh talked to her cat. Adorable!

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Book Review Lights Out by Navessa Allen

Book Description

The viral TikTok stalker dark romance, burning with high heat, hilarious banter, and a love story like you’ve never seen before. Can you handle the ride?

I want someone with a soul as black as night. Someone who would burn the world down for me and not lose a single minute of sleep over it.

Trauma nurse Aly Cappellucci doesn’t need any more kinks. She likes the one she’s landed on just fine. To her, nothing could top the masked men she follows online. Unless one of those men was shirtless, heavily tattooed, and waiting for her in her bedroom. She dreams about being hunted by one in particular, of him chasing her down and doing deliciously dark things to her willing body. She never could have guessed that by sending one drunken text, those dreams would become her new reality. 

I want things most people don’t, craving darkness and depravity instead of light and love.

Josh Hammond has spent his life avoiding the limelight, but his online persona is another story. At night, he posts masked thirst traps for his millions of fans to drool over, but one follower has caught his eye: Aly. After reading a comment begging him to break into her house wearing a mask, he decides to take her up on her offer. 

Together, Aly and Josh live out their darkest fantasies, unaware that Aly has captured the attention of someone else. Someone with far more sinister intentions than a little light stalking. As Josh turns from predator to protector and the stakes heighten, he must ask himself how far he’s willing to go for the woman he’s obsessed with. 

Navessa AllenAbout the Author:

New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Navessa Allen lives in northern New England on a 200-year-old farm with her husband, their cats, and an assortment of farm animals.

Allen’s other books: The Kings of Kearny, Snowed In 

You can Follow this author on Instagram: @navessa.allen 

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Book Review Lights Out by Navessa Allen

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Book Review: Knockemout Series by Lucy Score

Book Review: Knockemout Series by Lucy Score

If Knockemout were a real town, I’d pack my bags and move there tomorrow. No questions asked. I think most of us felt that way afer watching Gilmore Girls too. There something special about small towns. Lucy Score’s fictional Virginia setting stole my heart—and the…

Book Review: The Rose Hill Series by Elsie Silver

Book Review: The Rose Hill Series by Elsie Silver

Wild Love, Wild Eyes & Wild Side — Book 4 is coming later this year, so we are going to add Bash & Gwen’s story in September. I’ve never reviewed an entire series in one post before, but there’s a first time for everything! I…

Book Review: The Favorites by Layne Fargo

Book Review: The Favorites by Layne Fargo

Book Review: The Favorites by Layne Fargo
The Favorites by Layne Fargo

Pub Day: January 14, 2025

Genres: Sports Romance, General Fiction

Trigger Warnings: Toxic friendship/relationship, violence, bl00d, emotional abus€, b*llying, d€ath, injury/injury details, sexism, body shaming, gaslighting, etc.

My Thoughts:

The intensity! The drama! The ruthless world of competitive ice skating!

This book is a whirlwind of ambition, obsession, and scandal, and once I started, I could not stop. Layne Fargo crafts such a vivid story that it’s hard to believe it’s fiction. If you loved Daisy Jones & The Six, you’ll love the mix of first-person storytelling blended with documentary-style interviews—it makes everything feel real.

I listened to the audiobook, and let me tell you—it was phenomenal. The full-cast performance makes every rivalry, sacrifice, and gut-wrenching moment hit even harder. And yet… I hated every single character. Every. Single. One. But somehow, that made it even more addictive. I just had to know how it all unraveled.

Katarina and Heath’s relationship is a collision of love and ambition—childhood friends turned ice-dancing partners turned… something far more complicated. So complicated—for no reason!

Kat’s obsession with Olympic gold consumes her, while Heath, with his past and relentless drive, is right there beside her. Their journey, spanning decades, is filled with heartbreak, passion, betrayal, and redemption. I had to shake my head more than a few times.

I really wish we got Heath’s perspective—it would’ve added so much depth. By the end, I felt like I didn’t really know him. And speaking of the ending… it felt like a slap in the face. I had so many questions, which is why this wasn’t a 5-star read for me. I didn’t hate it, but I didn’t love it either—even though I couldn’t stop listening.

It was like watching a slow-motion car crash. Miscommunication was a dealbreaker for me! I also couldn’t connect with the side characters—or Bella, for that matter. And Heath and Bella’s relationship? It made zero sense to me. But hey, life is messy and often irrational, which is probably why it all felt so real. And let’s be honest—this sport is brutal.

If you’re craving ice-skating drama, skip the fiction and watch “I, Tonya” instead—the biographical film about Tonya Harding starring Margot Robbie. Now if you love all the drama and ice skating, that’s a story worth watching.

Read if you’re into:

🏆 The Olympics & ice skating

⛸️ Friends-to-lovers

💕 Second chances

🎤 Documentary-style storytelling

🔥 All the drama & angst

🎧 Full-cast audiobooks

❤️‍🔥 Toxic relationships

📖 Retellings (Wuthering Heights)

😍 Taylor Jenkins Reid vibes

Layne Fargo absolutely nailed the tension and drama—if that’s your thing, add this to your list!

Book Review: The Favorites by Layne Fargo

Songs:

— For the intense, obsessive, and dramatic vibe of The Favorites, here are rock and metal songs that capture its energy with some pop-ish exception:

  • “Going Under” – Evanescence
  • “The Beautiful People” – Marilyn Manson
  • “My Curse” – Killswitch Engage
  • “Love Bites (So Do I)” – Halestorm
  • “Black Honey” – Thrice
  • “Hurricane” – 30 Seconds to Mars
  • “You’re Gonna Go Far, Kid” – The Offspring
  • “Bury a Friend” – Billie Eilish
  • “The Kill” – 30 Seconds to Mars
  • “Take Me to Church” – Hozier (but the extreme rock cover by Starset)

Description: 

To the world, they were a scandal. To each other, an obsession.

An epic love story set in the sparkling, savage sphere of elite figure skating, starring a woman determined to carve her own path on and off the ice

“Part Wuthering Heights and part Daisy Jones & The Six, this novel is as brilliantly choreographed as a gold medal performance and will keep you guessing until its last page.”—Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author of Wish You Were Here

She might not have a famous name, funding, or her family’s support, but Katarina Shaw has always known that she was destined to become an Olympic skater. When she meets Heath Rocha, a lonely kid stuck in the foster care system, their instant connection makes them a formidable duo on the ice. Clinging to skating—and each other—to escape their turbulent lives, Kat and Heath go from childhood sweethearts to champion ice dancers, captivating the world with their scorching chemistry, rebellious style, and roller-coaster relationship.

Until a shocking incident at the Olympic Games brings their partnership to a sudden end.

As the ten-year anniversary of their final skate approaches, an unauthorized documentary reignites the public obsession with Shaw and Rocha, claiming to uncover the “real story” through interviews with their closest friends and fiercest rivals. Kat wants nothing to do with the documentary, but she can’t stand the thought of someone else defining her legacy. So, after a decade of silence, she’s telling her story: from the childhood tragedies that created her all-consuming bond with Heath to the clash of desires that tore them apart. Sensational rumors have haunted their every step for years, but the truth may be even more shocking than the headlines.

About the Author:

Layne Fargo has a background in theater, women’s studies, and library science, so it’s only fitting that she now writes deliciously dramatic, unapologetically feminist stories for a living. She’s the author of the novels The Favorites, They Never Learn, and Temper, as well as co-author of the bestselling Young Rich Widows series, and her work has been translated into over a dozen languages. Layne lives in Chicago with her partner, their pets, and an ever-expanding collection of books Author’s Website Instagram: @LayneFargo

You can follow me on Instagram @mugofreality & Pinterest @MugOfReality

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Book Review: From Lukov with Love by Mariana Zapata

Book Review: From Lukov with Love by Mariana Zapata

Book Pub Day:  1 February 2018 Genres: Sports Romance, Adult contemporary romance Trigger & Content Warnings: Estranged father Abandonment Online/offline bullying Fatphobia/body shaming Misogyny Sexual harassment Stalking One explicit sexual scene MY THOUGHTS Anyone with five dogs, a pig, a bunny, and a cinnamon-roll personality…

Book Review: When We Had Forever by Shaylin Gandhi

Book Review: When We Had Forever by Shaylin Gandhi

Book Pub Day: December 10, 2024 Genres: Romance, Contemporary Romance, New Adult Fiction Trigger Warnings: Grief, death, loss of partner/husband, betrayal, manipulation, deception. MY THOUGHTS: I might be a bit biased because I adore this author, but When We Had Forever was an incredible read…