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To Catch a Firefly
- De: Emmy Sanders
- Narrado por: Blake Lockheart, Liam DiCosimo
- Duración: 9 h y 53 m
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There’s a lot I’ve never told my best friend. The fact that I love him. That I miss him every day he’s gone. That, sometimes, I ache for him with a ferocity that leaves me breathless. Lucky Buchanan tore into my life as a boy, wild and daring, my opposite in every way. He drew me in, stole my heart without trying. He hears me, even though I rarely speak a word. But I always knew this place wouldn’t be enough for my free-spirited friend. I knew he wasn’t mine to keep.
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Book Hangover Ahead! Sooooo good!! <3
- De Indiana Book Lover en 06-29-24
- To Catch a Firefly
- De: Emmy Sanders
- Narrado por: Blake Lockheart, Liam DiCosimo
Perfect
Revisado: 05-27-24
This book broke my heart in slow motion, then put it back together again. I will remember Lucky and Ellis for the rest of my life. This book is one of the most beautiful stories I've ever read and I just wish I could have known them more. I would have read a thousand pages of their childhood memories and it never would have been enough. I love, love, love this book and I will never get over it.
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The Charm Offensive
- A Novel
- De: Alison Cochrun
- Narrado por: Vikas Adam, Graham Halstead, Cassandra Campbell
- Duración: 10 h y 52 m
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Dev Deshpande has always believed in fairy tales. So it’s no wonder then that he’s spent his career crafting them on the long-running reality dating show Ever After. As the most successful producer in the franchise’s history, Dev always scripts the perfect love story for his contestants, even as his own love life crashes and burns. But then the show casts disgraced tech wunderkind Charlie Winshaw as its star.
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Tiresome
- De Paula en 11-18-21
- The Charm Offensive
- A Novel
- De: Alison Cochrun
- Narrado por: Vikas Adam, Graham Halstead, Cassandra Campbell
A Beautiful Story
Revisado: 05-09-24
Well this has me laughing, crying, squealing, sobbing, blushing, aching, giggling, and wishing I could find a love like theirs. I'll be reading everything from this author immediately.
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Sky Song
- Rix Universe, Book 2
- De: Lydia Hope
- Narrado por: Marnye Young
- Duración: 12 h y 7 m
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After a dismal upbringing on decaying, alien-infested Earth, Emmaline "Cricket" Beatty now lives a charmed life on humanity's new and improved home planet Meeus. The constant vulnerability of the before has given way to the ironclad security of the present. Everything is pretty, organized, predictable. There are no flaws in this new world. When the hospital where Cricket works hosts an intergalactic symposium, she is called upon to translate for the alien guests. She is intrigued to see that a secretive Rix nation has sent a delegate.
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Disappointing after the intriguing Book 1
- De Eurydice en 05-22-24
- Sky Song
- Rix Universe, Book 2
- De: Lydia Hope
- Narrado por: Marnye Young
Just Okay
Revisado: 12-27-23
It was.... fine. If you've never read her other books, you'll probably like it. It's a cute alien romantasy with reasonably likeable characters.
However, if you have read her other books, you'll probably be disappointed. I went into Sky Song expecting the same quality I found in Homebound (and Planet Zero) but it just doesn't compare. The story is predictable, the insta-love ruins the arc, and the world building is flat. It reads exactly like every other cookie cutter romantasy, surface level, mildly entertaining, and nothing I'll remember in a month from now.
In Homebound, the prequel / chronicle to Sky Song, there was a palpable dystopian vibe that really pulled you down into her world. From the first paragraph, you could feel the desperation of existing in a system that leaves it's citizens in abject poverty. The fmc's backstory was fully developed so you could understand the turmoil she faced as her interactions with the mmc began to shift. The story between them, the gradual build towards trust, the chemistry, and the evolving dynamic was beautifully constructed. Overall, it was clear that the world, the characters, and the story were intricately designed. There was love and great effort put into that book.
Sky Song loses all of that.
The set up in Homebound of this perfect world for the elite that Cricket escapes to left me with high hopes for an epic, dystopian fantasy where the formerly sick little girl from Earth reigns fire down on the upper class (with a side of slow-burn angst with a Rix who falls for her merciless vengeance).
Instead, we get a basic romantasy fmc who tries to be quirky but is actually just gullible and impulsive. She has this weird hero worship for the doctor who cured her, she frequently does dumb things that make you burn with second hand embarrassment, and she completely accepts the "system" despite her childhood on Earth. As if that weren't bad enough, there is NO tension between the fmc and mmc at all. It was an immediate sure thing. You're telling me that, after growing up taught to hate aliens in a world of poverty where you can't trust anyone, she just jumped right in? Unbelievable. I just couldn't make myself like her.
The mmc is a rough childhood, dark past, dangerous-but-I'd-never-hurt-YOU, classic mmc. He starts off with golden retriever energy (which I thought might work in contrast to the super dark mmc in the first book) but then his personality just gets muddled as the story flops back and forth. He completely loses the warm cinna-vibes and tries to get mysterious but it doesn't work. Also, you can't just hide an empty story line with long, unexplained absences.
Speaking of empty story lines, the plot of this book was superficial. Coming from Homebound, this was the worst offense. That book was a woven tapestry of backstory, world building, and character arcs that told a complete, fluid story. In this book, there are so many "scenes" that read like random side quests to take up space. Issues are introduced and immediately resolved like the author went back later and tried to add dimension. The events in the book also feel scattered, like there is no underlying meaning to them but to increase the page count. It felt like 20% substance, 80% filler. By the end, instead of holding my breath, awake at two AM, watching all the pieces come together in the fallout, I nearly dnf'd with three hours to go because I seriously couldn't care less what happened to any of them.
Also, I can't get past the French accent. It ruined the mmc in Homebound too but the story was so good I looked past it. Please stop. Hard core scary aliens are not French. A Rix who kills a dozen people without empathy should not make me think of croissants and tiny mustaches.
Anyway, if this author writes another book, I'll read it.... warily, but it looks like she may be turning into another build-a-book author with that fill in the blank romantasy formula. I hope I'm wrong. I hope Sky Song was an outlier and her next book will be as well crafted as Homebound and Planet Zero. But, if you do more Rix, please stop giving them human names and French accents. Lyle? Seriously?
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Breaking Character
- De: Lee Winter
- Narrado por: Angela Dawe
- Duración: 11 h y 47 m
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Life has become a farcical mess for icy British A-lister Elizabeth Thornton. America's most-hated villain stars in a top-rated TV medical drama that she hates. Now, she's been romantically linked to her perky, new co-star, Summer, due to the young woman's clumsiness. As a closeted actress, that's the last thing Elizabeth needs. If she could just get her dream movie role, life would be so much better. The only problem is that the eccentric French film-maker offering it insists on meeting her "girlfriend", Summer, first.
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Winter and Dawe: double trouble!
- De Rakhya en 05-11-19
- Breaking Character
- De: Lee Winter
- Narrado por: Angela Dawe
Very Good
Revisado: 12-21-23
After the string of cookie cutter romances I've been stuck in, this slow burn was exactly what I needed. The tension and chemistry of the characters was great and the banter was super cute. This book was refreshingly solid, well written, and easy to enjoy. The characters were likeable, the tropes were reasonable, the plot was low stakes enough to be believable, and the character arcs were satisfying. I will definitely be finding more of this authors books.
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To Kill a Kingdom
- De: Alexandra Christo
- Narrado por: Jacob York, Stephanie Willis
- Duración: 12 h
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Princess Lira is siren royalty and the most lethal of them all. With the hearts of 17 princes in her collection, she is revered across the sea. Until a twist of fate forces her to kill one of her own. To punish her daughter, the Sea Queen transforms Lira into the one thing they loathe most - a human. Robbed of her song, Lira has until the winter solstice to deliver Prince Elian's heart to the Sea Queen and or remain a human forever.
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Promises more than it delivers.
- De Bookworm en 03-11-19
- To Kill a Kingdom
- De: Alexandra Christo
- Narrado por: Jacob York, Stephanie Willis
So Good
Revisado: 06-25-23
I love slow burn fantasy romance and I love retellings. The romance was good, sizzly, but not as angsty as I usually want. But the story! Masterful. I wish this book was hundreds of pages longer! I read a ton of books, but this story will stick with me.
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Choosing Theo
- Clecanian Series, Book 1
- De: Victoria Aveline
- Narrado por: Stephen Dexter
- Duración: 8 h y 42 m
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Being kidnapped by aliens is only the start of Jade's problems. Thankfully, her rescuers, an alien race known as the Clecanians, are willing to protect her, but she has to stay on their planet for one year and respect the rules of their culture - including choosing a husband. Jade refuses at first but decides to play along until she can find a way back to Earth.
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Cute story with possibility of more
- De Alisa Elliott en 02-18-21
- Choosing Theo
- Clecanian Series, Book 1
- De: Victoria Aveline
- Narrado por: Stephen Dexter
This was fun.
Revisado: 06-04-23
Generic premise, generic troupe, lacked world building, but I loved it for what it was. Sometimes you just need a feel good love story with spicy bits that doesn't make you think too much. This was well written, predictable, cute, and even wholesome in a lot of ways. The male character in particular was endearing.
I think this book would be a great rebound after something heavy or cerebral.
I'm big on slow burn angst so this was a little quick for me but it find a middle ground between the slow burners and the insta lovers. Overall, an easy read with good narration and not too much internal monologuing.
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Homebound
- Rix Universe, Book 1
- De: Lydia Hope
- Narrado por: Marnye Young
- Duración: 11 h y 46 m
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Earth is in decline, and the wealthy have fled it, leaving only the destitute citizens behind. And aliens. Gemma McKinley works at a prison cleaning goop off the floors and serving food to inmates. When she is reassigned to the alien ward, Gemma is nervous. Aliens are dangerous and ruthless. They bite. But there is one that isn’t like them. Simon is damaged, starved, and wasting away in complete isolation. Touched by his loneliness, Gemma starts nursing him back to health, dismissing rumors that he’s high-risk, ignoring the advice to let him croak.
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loved it! A++
- De S. KHAN en 04-15-22
- Homebound
- Rix Universe, Book 1
- De: Lydia Hope
- Narrado por: Marnye Young
Stunning
Revisado: 03-07-23
This was a well written, fantastic story. I rarely come across a book that makes me excited to read more from the author (and I rarely leave reviews) but I loved Homebound from start to finish and will definitely be reading more from Lydia Hope.
The world building was genuine and believable. The characters were consistent and natural. The dialog felt real and only occasionally a bit over dramatic. On that note, the FMC was flawed but not annoying and her character grew throughout the book.
I usually dread the rest of a book once the characters are together but this story kept me entrenched with an unfolding plot, not the typical deluded will they /wont they. The slow burn was a 6/10 on the angst scale but it was so well done that I can honestly say this is a story I will remember for years. This was masterful writing.
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