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A lovely, sex-positive, sex-heavy but asexual friendly start to the year.

Business or Pleasure by Rachel Lynn Solomon

January 2, 2024 by narfna 2 Comments

A quite pleasing book to open the year on, although I am a bit sad it wasn’t five stars, since this was one of my five-star predictions from a several months ago. OH WELL. The sex lessons trope can be so good when done well, and it was done very very well here. Our main character is Chandler—a ghostwriter and former journalist who is still trying to find herself in her early thirties. She takes a ghostwriting job for an actor who is famous for […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Business or Pleasure, Contemporary Romance, Jewish protagonist, m/f, narfna, Rachel Lynn Solomon, Romance

narfna's CBR16 Review No:1 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Business or Pleasure, Contemporary Romance, Jewish protagonist, m/f, narfna, Rachel Lynn Solomon, Romance ·
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“Never trust. Never yield. Always guard your heart.”

The Serpent & The Wings of Night (Crowns of Nyaxia, #1) by Carissa Broadbent

December 22, 2023 by narfna Leave a Comment

This was fun! I mean, as much fun as a gruesome and bloody murder competition can be, set in a world where humans are food because it is almost entirely populated by vampires. I wonder how much the edited version will change. I would re-read to find out! Our main character is Oraya, a human who was raised by the vampire king since she was a small child. He took her from the village he slaughtered. He was just like, oh yeah I’m gonna save […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Romance Tagged With: #fantasy, Carissa Broadbent, Crowns of Nyaxia, fantasy romance, m/f, narfna, Nightborn Duet, Romance, to the death, vampires

narfna's CBR15 Review No:149 · Genres: Fantasy, Romance · Tags: #fantasy, Carissa Broadbent, Crowns of Nyaxia, fantasy romance, m/f, narfna, Nightborn Duet, Romance, to the death, vampires ·
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Nobody Should Ever Let Me Live-Text Them About Anything, Ever Again

Cordelia's Honor by Lois McMaster Bujold

December 5, 2023 by Sarah 10 Comments

Listen: I loved this book so much that I am completely unable to be a reasonable person about it. I don’t know how to write a proper, coherent review when all I’ve got is excited hand-flapping and maybe also shrieks of excitement. So, instead, please enjoy this series of increasingly unhinged text messages that I sent to my friend Danielle over the course of about 48 hours.    Okay, so, I’m reading this on my lunch break (started it when you first lent it to […]

Filed Under: Featured, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: adventure, bisexual, CBR15, lois mcmaster bujold, m/f, Romance, sci-fi, Series

Sarah's CBR15 Review No:14 · Genres: Featured, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: adventure, bisexual, CBR15, lois mcmaster bujold, m/f, Romance, sci-fi, Series ·
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“Men who were delicious enough to make you lose your head should be imbibed sensibly.”

The Princess Trap by Talia Hibbert

November 24, 2023 by narfna Leave a Comment

Not my fave of hers but still cute. Having a little trouble coming up with anything to say because this is so solidly in the ‘just fine’ category in my mind, which is unusual for a Talia Hibbert. Usually if nothing else, her narrative voice pulls me through and gives the book a boost. This book follows Cherry and Ruben. Cherry is working for a corporate academy school, and Ruben is a prince of a made up country I can’t remember the name of. He […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: bisexual hero, Contemporary Romance, fomance, LGBTQIA, m/f, narfna, read harder challenge 2023, Talia Hibbert, The Princess Trap

narfna's CBR15 Review No:140 · Genres: Romance · Tags: bisexual hero, Contemporary Romance, fomance, LGBTQIA, m/f, narfna, read harder challenge 2023, Talia Hibbert, The Princess Trap ·
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“We women have been taught since birth that virtue is our greatest asset. I have nothing against virtues—I’d like to think that there are many virtues I practice assiduously. But power does not yield to virtue. Power yields only to power.”

Murder on Cold Street (Lady Sherlock, #5) by Sherry Thomas

November 16, 2023 by narfna Leave a Comment

I liked this one, but the mystery plot got convoluted at the end and I had to re-read several bits multiple times, and stop and think about things before it all came together for me. That confusion aside, this also didn’t have as high of emotional stakes for the characters I cared most about. The biggest stakes are for Inspector and Mrs. Treadles, since Inspector Treadles has been accused of two murders. Reasonably, as it turns out, as he was found in a locked room […]

Filed Under: Mystery, Romance Tagged With: historical mystery, Lady Sherlock, m/f, Murder on Cold Street, mystery, narfna, pastiche, Romance, Sherlock Holmes, Sherry Thomas

narfna's CBR15 Review No:120 · Genres: Mystery, Romance · Tags: historical mystery, Lady Sherlock, m/f, Murder on Cold Street, mystery, narfna, pastiche, Romance, Sherlock Holmes, Sherry Thomas ·
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It’s Important to Have the Occasional Existential Crisis About Trust. Probably.

A Trial of Sorcerers by Elise Kova

November 13, 2023 by Sarah 2 Comments

On it’s face, Trial of Sorcerers is basically just about what happens when you send the various elemental benders from Avatar: The Last Airbender through the Tri-Wizard Tournament. Which is fun! But actually a vehicle for a VERY different story. Because inside of the framing plot device, Trial of Sorcerers is fundamentally a story about trust. Our core is this: Years ago, a disastrous Carrie-style incident caused our heroine to lose control of her magic and kill someone. It was an accident. It was still manslaughter. […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, CBR15, Elise Kova, m/f, Romance, YA

Sarah's CBR15 Review No:9 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, CBR15, Elise Kova, m/f, Romance, YA ·
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