Blog Tour Spotlight: Right Beside You by Tucker Shaw

Hi friends, as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours I’m shining a spotlight on a new YA queer contemporary: Right Beside You by Tucker Shaw.

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Right Beside You
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Publication Date: 29 April 2025
Genre: YA Queer Contemporary
Rep: Queer, LGBTQIA+, Chronic illness

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

In this fresh, speculative blend of queer romance and coming-of-age, Eddie meets Theo in present-day New York and Francis in a New York of the pastโ€ฆ torn between eras and his heart, he must make a decision that will change his life forever.

High school has just ended and Eddie is at a loss for whatโ€™s next. He had a falling out with his best friend, and he never really related to the rest of his peers in the sleepy Colorado town he calls home. The future is bleak.

Until his ancient and eccentric great aunt Cookie asks him to care for her in New York City as she recuperates from an illness. Eddie leaps at the opportunity. Soon after he arrives at her tiny Greenwich Village apartment, homebound Cookie asks Eddie to use her vintage polaroid camera to snap pictures of her favorite places she can no longer visit. But somethingโ€™s unusual about this camera. When he takes a photo, heโ€™s launched back in time to an entirely different New York of the early 20th century.

As Eddie explores the underground queer life of the Roaring 20, he discovers new undercurrents of his own identity. Not to mention a dangerously handsome boy in scuffed boots and tattered stovepipe trousers who keeps popping up in his visions of the past.

But when Eddie begins to develop a crush on the mercurial Francis, a cute baker named Theo enters the pictureโ€”and heโ€™s in the present. Caught between timelines and feelings, Eddie must make a decision about what heโ€™s willing to his romantic fantasies of the past or a reality that might just be what heโ€™s wanted all along.

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

HIV Epidemic in the US

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Tucker Shawโ€™s novel, WHEN YOU CALL MY NAME, follows two gay teenagers during the height of the AIDS crisis in New York City in 1990. In hard times, nothing is more powerful than friendship.

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Blog Tour Review: Saint Catherine by Anna Meyer

Hi friends, I’m back for another blog tour today! I’m excited to share my thoughts as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours for Saint Catherine by Anna Meyer.

Thanks to Labyrinth Road for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Saint Catherine
Publisher
: 23rd St.
Publication Date: 29 April 2025
Genre: Adult Contemporary Graphic Novel

Rating:

(5 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

A relatable adult graphic novel about a woman who skips Sunday mass for the first time in her life only to discover sheโ€™s possibly being possessed by a demon.

As a recovering Irish American Catholic, she has mostly traded the world of communion and confessionals for the โ€œcity-girlโ€ struggle of work-life balance, family, and her relationships. The only thing she has not been able to shake is her fear that something bad will happen if she misses Sunday mass.

But her fears become a reality when she skips mass for the first time and discovers she is now being possessed by a demon claiming to be the prince of hell. As she takes matters into her own hands and attempts to exorcise these demons (both the paranormal and emotional kind), Catherine must face her buried guilt and what it truly means to be good.

A cathartic and engaging view into the messy life of an urban women in her early twenties, Anna Meyerโ€™s Saint Catherine is truly a story of letting go of guilt and taking responsibilities for your desires, hopes, and mistakes.

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This was a great graphic novel that I think will appeal to readers of all ages, especially the adults but perhaps even some older YA readers. I think it will also appeal to those who have a non-linear relationship with religion. I didn’t think that a story about a young woman who believes she’s possessed by dozens of evil spirits because she missed church one time could be so entertaining. However, the author did a fantastic job bringing Catherine’s story to life. I didn’t expect to feel a slew of emotions from frustration and shock to heartbreak and overwhelming sadness to healing contentment, but Meyers made me feel it all!

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Blog Tour Review: The Dragon’s Apprentice by James Riley

Hi friends, I’m back for another blog tour today! I’m excited to share my thoughts and a ‘book look’ as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours for The Dragon’s Apprentice by James Riley.

Thanks to Labyrinth Road for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

The Dragon’s Apprentice
Publisher
: Labyrinth Road
Publication Date: 1 April 2025
Genre: MG Fantasy

Rating:

(3.5 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

In this hilarious fantasy adventure from the New York Times bestselling author of the Story Thieves series, a girl strikes a deal with the ancient, cranky dragon she accidentally summoned to teach her the forbidden magic she needs to save her mother.

STOP. Donโ€™t read any further. There are magic spells in this book, and the Emperor has forbidden anyone from learning magic, because itโ€™s way too dangerous! If you try one of the spells, any number of terrible things might happen (or so the Emperor says).

Donโ€™t be like Ciara, a twelve-year-old girl living in the tiny village of Skael. When she used a spell from within this book, she ended up summoning a dragon. A DRAGON! Those things breathe fire! From their mouths! Sheโ€™s obviously doomed.

And donโ€™t listen if Ciara tells you that dragons wonโ€™t hurt humans, and that they even once taught us magic, a thousand years ago. Definitely donโ€™t pay any attention to the fact that the dragon she summoned, Scorch, might be willing to help rescue Ciaraโ€™s mother and free her village from the Emperor and his Warden, because itโ€™s all obviously a big lie. So put this book down, and forget about it. Magic is just way too dangerous. After all, you wouldnโ€™t want to summon your own dragon, would you?

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TL;DR: The Dragonโ€™s Apprentice is a fantastical and magical adventure-filled tale. With a feisty and exuberant leading character fighting for justice against evil rulers and trying to uncover what happened to the most powerful mage in the land alongside a grumpy dragon to teach her all about magic, I think this is a story that many middle-grade readers will enjoy!

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Blog Tour Review + Book Look: A Song for You and I by K. O’Neill

Hi friends, I’m back for another blog tour today! I’m excited to share my thoughts and a ‘book look’ as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours for A Song for You and I by K. O’Neill.

Thanks to Random House Graphic for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

A Song for You and I
Publisher
: Random House Graphic
Publication Date: 4 March 2025
Genre: MG/YA Fantasy Graphic Novel
Rep: Non-Binary, Trans, LGBT+

Rating:

(4 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

Being a ranger means adventure, action, and protecting the weak. But who protects the ranger when they lose their way? From the bestselling author of The Moth Keeper and the Tea Dragon Society comes a must read MG graphic novel for fans of soft sweeping fantasy romances. Rowan knows exactly what they to be a ranger, protecting their village alongside their trusted flying horse Kes. But when Rowanโ€™s eagerness to show off their worth gets Kes injured, Rowan is suddenly unsure if theyโ€™re capable of being the protector theyโ€™ve always dreamed of becoming. With Kes needing to heal, Rowan is assigned a slow and winding expedition across the outlying lands. Paired with a lackadasical sheep hearder Leone, Rowan only finds frustration as they seem to fail even the simplest tasks. But Leoneโ€™s own struggles, and endless support brings a new possibility to Rowan. Could their unlikely friendship be something more? And if it is, will Rowan be able to leave Leone behind to pursue being a ranger once Kes is healed?

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At this point, I will read any story that Oโ€™Neill puts down in whatever medium or format they choose. Without fail, their stories are always full of heart, warmth, and kindness. Their stories always include big life lessons told in such a gentle and nurturing way, and their latest graphic novel is no different.

My Book Look for A Song for You and I

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Blog Tour Top 5 Reasons to Read + Book Review: The Scorpion and the Night Blossom by Amรฉlie Wen Zhao

Hello, friends. โœจ Today I’m excited to share my Top 5 Reasons to Read the first book in an exciting new fantasy duology inspired by Chinese mythology: The Scorpion and the Night Blossom by Amรฉlie Wen Zhao! Special thanks to the TBR & Beyond Tours team for organising the tour and including me in it.

Thanks to Delacorte Press for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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The Scorpion and the Night Blossom (The Three Realms #1)
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Publication Date: 4 March 2025
Genre: YA Fantasy
Rep: Chinese, AAPI

Panda Rating:

(4.5 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

In a world invaded by demons, one girl will face the ultimate test when she is forced to enter into an ancient, deadly competition for the chance to save her motherโ€™s soulโ€ฆ before she loses her forever. From the New York Times bestselling author of Song of Silver, Flame Like Night comes the beginning of a dark and opulent fantasy duology, perfect for fans of Throne of Glass.

Nine years ago, the war between the Kingdom of Night and the Kingdom of Rivers tore ร€nโ€™yฤซngโ€™s family apart, leaving her mother barely alive and a baby sister to fend for. Now the mortal realm is falling into eternal night, and mรณโ€”beautiful, ravenous demonsโ€”roam the land, feasting on the flesh of humans and drinking their souls.

Anโ€™yฤซng is no longer a helpless child, though. Armed with her crescent blades and trained in the ancient art of practitioning, she has decided to enter the Immortality Trials, which are open to any mortal who can survive the journey to the immortal realm. Those who complete the Trials are granted a pill of eternal lifeโ€”the one thing ร€nโ€™yฤซng knows can heal her dying mother. But to attain the prize, she must survive the competition.

Death is common in the Trials. Yet oddly, ร€nโ€™yฤซng finds that someone is helping her stay alive. A rival contestant. Powerful and handsome, Yรนโ€™chรฉn is as secretive about his past as he is about his motives for protecting ร€nโ€™yฤซng.

The longer she survives the Trials, the clearer it becomes that all is not right in the immortal realm. To save her mother and herself, ร€nโ€™yฤซng will need to figure out whether she can truly trust the stranger sheโ€™s falling for or if heโ€™s the most dangerous player of all . . . for herself and for all the realms.

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Violence, blood, death of loved one, colonial themes. Also, see romance spoiler below for younger readers.

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Family First

At the heart of this story is ร€n’Yฤซng’s unwavering love for her family. All she has done is to ensure their safety in a world that’s ravaged by darkness. All she strives to continue doing is to create a better life for them. ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿง’โ€๐Ÿง’

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Blog Tour Spotlight: Fable for the End of the World by Ava Reid

Hi friends, as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours I’m shining a spotlight on a new YA fantasy: Fable for the End of the World by Ava Reid. First of all, can we please all appreciate this cover? She’s a stunner! ๐Ÿ˜

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Fable for the End of the World
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication Date: 4 March 2025
Genre: YA Fantasy

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

The Last of Us meets The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes in this standalone dystopian romance about survival, sacrifice, and love that risks everything.

By encouraging massive accumulations of debt from its underclass, a single corporation, Caerus, controls all aspects of society. Inesa lives with her brother in a half-sunken town where they scrape by running a taxidermy shop. Unbeknownst to Inesa, their cruel and indolent mother has accrued an enormous debtโ€”enough to qualify one of her children for Caerusโ€™s livestreamed assassination spectacle: the Lambโ€™s Gauntlet.

Melinoรซ is a Caerus assassin, trained to track and kill the sacrificial Lambs. The product of neural reconditioning and physiological alteration, she is a living weapon, known for her cold brutality and deadly beauty. She has never failed to assassinate one of her marks.

When Inesa learns that her mother has offered her as a sacrifice, at first she despairsโ€”the Gauntlet is always a bloodbath for the impoverished debtors. But sheโ€™s had years of practice surviving in the apocalyptic wastes, and with the help of her hunter brother, she might stand a chance of staying alive.

For Melinoรซ, this is a game she canโ€™t afford to lose. Despite her reputation for mercilessness, she is haunted by painful flashbacks. After her last Gauntlet, where she broke down on livestream, she desperately needs redemption.

As Mel pursues Inesa across the wasteland, both girls begin to question everything: Inesa wonders if thereโ€™s more to life than survival, while Mel wonders if sheโ€™s capable of more than killing.

And both wonder if, against all odds, they might be falling in love.

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Class inequality, child abuse, assassination, trauma, violence, animal death, death of child, adult/minor relationship, sexual harassment, blood & gore, injury detail, dead body, medical content, gun violence, fire/fire injury, drug use, alcoholism (past), emesis

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Ava Reid is the #1ย New York Times-bestselling author ofย A Study in Drowning, Lady Macbeth, Juniper & Thorn,ย andย The Wolf and the Woodsman. Her books have been published in over fourteen territories. She lives in the New York area.

Ava Reid is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of gothic fantasies, including A Study in Drowning, Juniper & Thorn, and Lady Macbeth. She lives in California.

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Blog Tour Review: Unhallowed Halls by Lili Wilkinson

Hi friends, as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours I’m excited to share my thoughts on Unhallowed Halls by Lili Wilkinson!

Thanks to Delacorte Press for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Unhallowed Halls
Publisher
: Delacorte Press
Publication Date: 18 February 2025
Genre: YA Horror Fantasy
Rep: LGBT+, Queer, chronic illness, endometriosis

Rating:

(4 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

A teen girl travels to an exclusive boarding school located deep within the Scottish moorlands after a deadly incident at her old school, but the wood-paneled halls of Agathion are built over centuries of secretsโ€”including an ancient society which may have ties to demonic magicโ€”in this dark academia fantasy perfect for fans of Curious Tides.

Page Whittaker has always been an outcast. And after the deadly incident that destroyed her single friendship at her old school, she needs a fresh start. Which is why when she receives a scholarship offer from Agathion College, an elite boarding school folded deep within the moors of Scotland, she doesnโ€™t even consider turning it down.

Agathion is everything Page has ever a safe haven full of dusty books, steaming cups of tea and rigorous intellectual debate. And for the first time in her life, Page has even managed to become part of a close group of friends. Cyrus, Ren, Gideon, Lacey and Oak help her feel at home in Agathionโ€™s hallsโ€“the only problem is, theyโ€™re all keeping secrets from her.

Page doesnโ€™t know it yet, but her perfect new school has dark rootsโ€“roots that stretch back to its crooked foundation, and an ancient clandestine society with rumored ties to demonic magic. Soon, Page will be forced to learn that not everyone at Agathion is who they say they are. Least of all, her friends.

Agathion claims to teach its students historyโ€ฆbut some histories should stay buried.

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Death, blood, murder, gun violence, car accident, amputation, self-harm, forced isolation

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TL;DR: Unhallowed Halls is a book that I had a very fun time reading! I came for the dark academia and mild supernatural horror vibes and Wilkinson delivered on both. The intimidating structure and cold halls of Agathion combined with the fog-enshrouded moor surrounding the campus created a wonderfully gothic and eerie atmosphere that set the tone well for the story. Our MC was so easy to root for and I enjoyed the found family vibes with the “elite clique” that she finds herself taken into. While the second half of the story was a large departure from the first half, I went with the vibes and found myself enjoying the tonally different and slightly ludicrous unfolding of events. It’s batty but if you can just roll with it and suspend your disbelief, it’s a fun time (at least, it was for me)! ๐Ÿ˜‚

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Blog Tour Review: Rebel Witch by Kristen Ciccarelli

Hi friends, as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours I’m excited to share my thoughts on Rebel Witch by Kristen Ciccarelliโ€”the second and final book in the Crimson Moth duology!

Thanks to Wednesday Books for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Rebel Witch (The Crimson Moth #2)
Publisher
: Wednesday Books
Publication Date: 18 February 2025
Genre: YA/NA Fantasy Romance

Rating:

(4.5 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

The stakes are even higher in this epic, romantic conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Crimson Moth duology.

A WITCHโ€ฆ
Rune Winters is on the run. Ever since the boy she loved, Gideon Sharpe, revealed who she was and delivered her into enemy hands, everyone wants her dead. If Rune hopes to survive, she must ally herself with the cruel and dangerous Cressida Roseblood, whoโ€™s planning to take back the Republic and reinstate a Reign of Witchesโ€”something Cressida needs Rune to accomplish.

A WITCH HUNTERโ€ฆ
Apparently it wasnโ€™t enough for Rune to deceive Gideon; sheโ€™s now betrayed him by allying herself with the witch who made his life a living hell. Gideon wonโ€™t allow the Republic to fall to the witches and be plunged back into the nightmares of the past. In order to protect this new world he fought for, every last witch must dieโ€”especially Rune Winters.

AN IMPOSSIBLE CHOICEโ€ฆ
When Rune makes Gideon an offer he canโ€™t refuse, the two must pair up to accomplish dangerous goals. The more theyโ€™re forced into each otherโ€™s company, the more Gideon realizes the feelings he had for Rune arenโ€™t as dead and buried as he thought. Now heโ€™s faced with a terrible choice: sacrifice the girl he loves to stop a monster taking back power, or let Rune live and watch the world he fought so hard for burn.

In Kristen Ciccarelliโ€™s Rebel Witch, the exciting conclusion to The Crimson Moth duology, love has never been so deadly.

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Blood, war, death, gun and knife violence, torture, kidnapping, imprisonment (past and present), on-page sex (moderately described)

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Note: I will try to keep my review of book two as specific yet generic as possible to keep from giving spoilers but since it is the conclusion of a duology, that may be hard to do. Fair warning you’re still planning to read book one!

TL;DR: Rebel Witch is a fast-paced and action-packed follow-up to Crimson Moth. I was invested from the go and I can’t recall the last time I read a book so quickly (not even a day)! The conclusion in this fantasy romance duology leans more into the romance side of things but overall, I found it a satisfying conclusion! Rune and Gideon are peak enemies-to-lovers and I LOVED everything about their dynamic in this book. The sexual tension was so intense and taut that you could have cut it with a knife and I was here for every single delicious moment. There are old/new characters and plot twists introduced that did a good job of cleanly wrapping up the loose threads, despite maybe some elements moving a bit too quickly. Or maybe it was just that I wanted more time in this world and I didn’t want the book to end? ๐Ÿคญ This duology as a whole is a solid 5 stars and with the way it ends, it has successfully slotted itself into my list of favourite fantasy romances!

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Blog Tour Review: The Forest King’s Daughter by Elly Blake

Hi friends, as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours I’m excited to share my thoughts on The Forest King’s Daughter by Elly Blake. Thanks to Little, Brown Books for Young Readers for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

The Forest King’s Daughter
Publisher
: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publication Date: 11 February 2025
Genre: YA Fantasy Romance

Rating:

(3 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

For fans of Sarah J. Maas and Holly Black, The Forest Kingโ€™s Daughter is an enemies-to-forbidden-lovers romance from the New York Times bestselling author of Frostblood.

Once upon a time, among the bloodred trees of Thirstwood, a young forest princess became friends with a lonely demon boy. He gifted her an amber ring, a worthless trinketโ€ฆor so he thoughtโ€ฆbecause no sooner did he slide it onto her finger than the demon queen and forest king declared war.

Years later, Cassia is a crucial force in her fatherโ€™s army, wielding her ring of light that can blind and disorient hundreds of demons at a time. Then battle-hardened Zeru abducts her, planning to steal the ring back to fix his costly childhood mistake. Exhausted, terrified, and more than a little mistrusting, Cassia is forced to travel with Zeru to a place they both believed only existed in storybooks, one where their childhood friendship slowly rekindles into something much more. But itโ€™s only a matter of time before the war theyโ€™ve escaped comes for them, and a hidden threat to forest folk and demons alike grows in the shadows.

From the author of the Frostblood Saga comes the first book in an enchanting, adventure-filled fantasy series about the daughters of the powerful forest king, sure to leave readers breathless and desperate for more.

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Blood, war, death, violence

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TL;DR: This was an interesting new YA fantasy and I admit that I was hooked from the prologue. I immediately wanted to know more and see what happened in the years that passed following the giving of the ring and the declaration of war. There were a lot of interesting elements to the story that compelled me to keep reading and Iโ€™m glad that this came on my radar; however, on the whole, I admit that I wanted more from this story. This had a lot of potential to be an amazing read had it not been for some missed opportunities when it came to the POV, the world-building and character development. Having said that, I liked The Forest Kingโ€™s Daughter enough to want to continue the series and see how the hinted-at prophecy unfolds.

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Blog Tour Review: A Cruel Thirst by Angela Montoya

Hi friends, as part of the blog tour hosted by TBR & Beyond Tours I’m excited to share my thoughts on A Cruel Thirst by Angela Montoya. Thanks to the TBR team for having me on tour and to Joy Revolution for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

A Cruel Thirst
Publisher
: Joy Revolution
Publication Date: 17 December 2024
Genre: Young Adult Historical Paranormal Romance

Rating:

(4 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

A fledgling vampire and a headstrong vampire huntress must work together–against their better judgment–to rid the world of monsters in this irresistible romantic fantasy.

Carolina Fuentes wants to join her family in hunting the bloodthirsty vampiros that plague her pueblo. Her father, however, wishes to marry her off to a husband of his choosing, someone whoโ€™ll take her away from danger.

Determined to prove sheโ€™d make a better slayer than wife, Carolina vows to take down a monster herself. But when she runs intoun vampiro that is somehow extremely attractive and kind, herplan crumbles.

Lalo Villalobos was content leading a perfectly dull life until un vampiro turned him. Now forced to flee his city, he heads to the pueblo where he believes the first vampiro was made. Surely its residents must know how to reverse this dreadful curse. Instead of finding salvation, Lalo collides with a beautiful young woman whoโ€™d gladly drive a dagger through his heart.

Fortunately, Lalo and Carolina share a common enemy. They can wipe out this evil. Together. If his fangs and her fists can stay focused, they might just triumph and discover what it feels like to take a bite out of love.

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Blood, death of loved ones (recounted, on page), murder, gun violence, knife violence, death of animals (off page), misogyny

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TL;DR: A Cruel Thirst was a great romp of a read! This YA historical paranormal romance had engaging characters who were easy to root for and an entertaining action-packed plot that kept me turning the pages. I loved Carolina and Lalo and enjoyed their enemies-to-reluctant partners-to-lovers dynamic so much. Despite recognising certain flaws in the story that would’ve normally irritated me, the humorous writing and witty banter made this such an enjoyable laugh-out-loud read, that the flaws didn’t seem to matter! I would recommend it to those looking for a relatively light-hearted but action-packed story featuring an interesting vampire x vampire hunter dynamic that’s heavy on fun, romance, and banter!

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