The time it was a mutiny {10}

Posted September 29, 2019 by Stacee in Reviews | 2 Comments

Hi guys! Welcome to another edition of the mutiny.

What’s the mutiny you ask? Well, I have always said that I wasn’t going to become a review blog and yet, I’ve had this itch in the back of my head… so here we are. I’m waging a mutiny against myself and I’m going to do some mini reviews + feature upcoming reads I’m excited about.

For this specific edition, I’m going to share some my favorite reads from September, so settle in!

Give the Dark My Love by Beth Revis — 5★ — I’m 1000% here for all things zombie books and when I saw this one a million years ago, I was all over it. For some reason, it sat on my TBR and I never actually got around to it.  I loved Nedra and Grey and was fully invested in the story from the start. The plot was a little slow at first, but I was captivated.  Also, zombies.

Bid My Soul Farewell by Beth Revis — 5★ — After the ending of Give, I was really happy that I didn’t have to wait for this one. I loved how the plot progressed and shifted and I was here for it.  The ending was something I didn’t quite see coming and I loved that it unfolded the way it did.  Now, I’m ready for a novella or chapter or hell, even a paragraph more of the epilogue.

Lady Rogue by Jenn Bennett — 5★ — I don’t think it’s a secret that I love everything from Jenn Bennett and this was no exception. I loved Theo and Huck and their history and everything that went with it. There was so much UST and longing, I was drowning in it and I absolutely loved it.

It Happened One Autumn by Lisa Kleypas — 5★ — I took some time doing a deep dive into the back list of Lisa Kleypas and I’ve been living for them.  The Wallflowers series was absolutely fantastic and I loved all of them, but I loved Lillian’s story the most.  Her and Marcus were all about button pushing and arguing and everything I love in a story. I know I’ll be reading this one again.

Wrapped Up in You by Jill Shalvis — 5★ — I’ve been a big fan of the Heartbreaker Bay series and I’ve enjoyed all of them. It’s gotten to the point where I don’t even read the synopsis of the book, I just know they’ll be good as this group of friends is a lot of fun.  I loved Ivy and Kel and how they got to know each other and pretty much everything.

Faker by Sarah Smith — Hate to love in the construction industry? Absolutely.  I’ve had this one for a while and I don’t know why I haven’t had a chance to get to it yet, but I’m so very excited.

The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh — Vampires + Renee = a definite for me.  I was in just on Renee’s name, but I can’t contain my excitement for everything that’s going on here.

Most Ardently by Susan Melser-Evans — a F/F Pride + Prejudice? I don’t even need to know anything else.

What about you? Have you read any of these books or do you want to?

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