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Credence - Penelope Douglas

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⭐ - 4/5 🌶 - 5/5 (No Spoilers) I'm going to start this review off by saying, this may not be for everyone and that is completely ok. If you aren't a "why choose" lover or even a "step-family" lover, then this book is not for you. But if you are, then my oh my are you in for the time of your life! I went into this book with a little bit of knowledge on what it was about but I was not expecting it to hit as hard as it did with the content. On first opinion, it was a little hard to get on board with as I've never read anything quite along the lines of this trope before. However, as I kept going, I realised I was becoming unable to put it down because I simply needed to know more and to see where it was going and have my questions answered on why I was craving more of Uncle Jake with each chapter. Within the story, we have our 4 main characters - Tiernan, Jake, Noah and Kaleb. The basics of the story (for those who haven't read it yet) is Tiernan is the ...

Little Stranger - Adalyn Grace

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⭐ - 4.5/5 🌶 - 4/5  (No Spoilers) Honestly, I don't know where to begin with this book. But I will start with saying that it took me under 2 days to read because I was completely addicted to how exceptionally wrong the storyline is, and that made it exceptionally good and worth the hours put into understanding and loving the mind that is Malachi Vize. If you're a dark romance fan and you're looking for your next best read, then I highly recommend the revelation that is Little Stranger. I cannot continue to express the opinion that this book was like a drug to me and I thank Leigh Rivers everyday for creating such a messed up, deranged, insane and beautiful character that makes me question everything about myself. The story follows the Vize family, made of a loving couple who choose to foster children, starting with the main character named Olivia and a few years later fostering a young boy named Malachi. From meeting one another, Malachi claims Olivia to be 'his' an...

Belladonna - Adalyn Grace

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         ⭐ - 4/5 🌶 - 1.5/5   (No Spoilers) I went into this book not knowing a thing about it or having heard anything about it prior to buying it, it was simply the art work that enticed me and the blurb that really gave me the need to read. And I cannot give this book any faults whatsoever.  Belladonna was honestly such a fun and different kind of read for me. The relationship between the main two characters was such a beautiful development and felt natural in comparison to other stories, and it really helped draw me in to the nature of the story and made it a believable journey for the reader to embark on.  The story is sent in the Victorian age of the 1800's and follows a young girl named Signa Farrow who is orphaned from birth. Her parents were very wealthy and owned their own estate, however, passed away when Signa was just a baby. Signa is then passed around from family member to family member, who all only take her on so they can ben...