Astrid Parker Doesn’t Fail | Book Review

About The Book
Astrid Parker is determined to turn the Everwood Inn renovation, set to be featured on Innside America, into a career-making success. She didn’t expect to clash with the lead carpenter, Jordan, over her designs. The showrunners encourage the on-screen tension. But as they grow closer, Astrid begins to question what success really means—and whether she even wants the life she’s been chasing.
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My Rating


This is the second book in the Bright Falls series, and I was so excited to get Astrid’s story after loving her in Delilah Greene Doesn’t Care. Astrid, Delilah’s stepsister, is exactly the kind of grumpy character with a heart of gold that I adore. In this book, she’s trying to save her interior design career by managing the remodel of the Everwood Inn, which is not only her biggest project yet but also the focus of a home renovation show called Innside America.

Astrid’s drive to be perfect because failure isn’t an option really stood out, and I loved watching her character grow and discover her sexuality. It’s such a refreshing take to see an adult character experiencing a sexual awakening since, let’s be honest, those realizations can happen at any age.

Jordan, Astrid’s love interest, is a carpenter and the granddaughter of the Everwood Inn’s owner. Their frenemies-to-lovers romance was super adorable and felt so real. Jordan’s messy life and struggle to rebuild after her ex-wife left added depth to her character, and I really enjoyed seeing her find her strength and stand up for herself. And, her and Astrid’s connection felt very authentic and heartfelt.

“Happiness was about purpose, it was about self-awareness and acceptance.”

The pacing of this book was just right. The romance wasn’t exactly a slow burn, but it didn’t happen instantly either. It felt like such a natural progression, and I was fully entertained watching their relationship develop. Another thing I loved was the strong friendship dynamics. Astrid’s relationship with her stepsister Delilah has grown so much since the first book, and we also get to see more of Astrid’s bond with her best friends Claire and Iris. Plus, Jordan’s brother brought a great sibling energy to the story that added that extra something to the book.

Overall, I couldn’t put this book down, it was such a quick, enjoyable read. The characters were likable, and the love story had me fully invested. I genuinely wanted everything to work out for Astrid and Jordan, and the book delivered. Just a heads-up for anyone who would rather avoid spicy scenes—like the first book, this is definitely an open-door romance. If spice isn’t your thing, you might want to skip those chapters or look them up first.

In the comments, let me know if you have started this romance companion series yet. Did you enjoy Astrid and Jordan’s story? Before you go, consider sharing and liking this post. Also, you can sign up for my mailing list. It’s completely free and helps my blog grow.

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny

Camp Foxenwood Readathon | Summer 2025

Hi Friends,
I’ve mentioned on the blog before that I’m part of Alexandra Roselyn’s Patreon. There are many benefits to being a member of her Patreon, but my favorite is the exclusive readathons. This summer we’re doing a camp-inspired one that starts June 9th and doesn’t end until the middle of July. While I can’t share the different bingo boards for the readathon, I will be sharing the prompts I’ll be doing. However, I’m only going to be participating in the readathon for the month of June!


Set In A Different World: Bookshops & Bonedust by Travis Baldree
Honestly, I read the first book in this cozy, low-stakes fantasy series, and I didn’t love it as much as I hoped I would. However, I’ve been wanting to pick up the second book, which is actually a prequel story. So, this prompt gives me the perfect reason to finally read it.
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5 Star Prediction: A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal
If you’ve seen my June TBR, then you might remember seeing this book on there. I’ve been wanting to read this fantasy since it came out because the plot seems like something I would absolutely love. I truly think this could be a 5-star—possibly 6-star—read for me!


High Stakes: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
This is such a beloved fantasy book that I can’t wait to reread. The first time I read it was back in 2019, and I didn’t even have my blog then, so I never reviewed it on here. I’d love to reread the book and see if it still lives up to my original 5-star rating.


Any Fantasy: Fearless by Lauren Roberts
This is another book on my monthly TBR. I’m nervous about reading it because this series hasn’t been a favorite of mine, yet it’s the final book in the trilogy, and I’ll be happy to finally complete it. I just hope it doesn’t put me in a reading slump.
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Free Space: Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher
I need as many short books as possible on this TBR, so for the free space, I decided a fantasy fairy-tale retelling novella would be the smart choice. I’ve only read one other book by this author, but I really enjoyed it, and I hope that’s the case here too.


Found Family: Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins
This is the second book in The Hunger Games series. I don’t think I’m stretching the prompt because from my research, it says the found family trope plays a big role in this book. I’m hoping that’s true. However, correct me in the comments if it isn’t, and I’ll swap it out for a different book.


Ocean on the Cover: Vengeance of the Pirate Queen by Tricia Levenseller
This is the third and final book in The Daughter of the Pirate King trilogy. I’ve had very different opinions about the first two books, but I love Tricia Levenseller’s writing. So, whether I end up enjoying it or not, I at least know it’ll likely be an easy read.
Related Post: Daughter Of The Pirate King | Book Review


New Release: Our Infinite Fates by Laura Steven
This is a 2025 new release that I’ve been wanting to read. I haven’t heard anyone talking about it yet, but the plot sounds incredible. I’m not sure if it’s the start of a series or a standalone fantasy, but either way, I’m excited to give it a try.


Favorite Fantasy Trope: The Ashes and the Star-Cursed King by Carissa Broadbent
This book includes enemies-to-lovers and vampires—two of my favorite tropes. I’m being a bit ambitious putting such a long book on the TBR, but I flew through the first book in this series, so I suspect this one will be a quick read too.
Related Post: The Serpent And The Wings Of Night | Book Review


There you have my TBR for this fun exclusive summer readathon! Let me know in the comments if you’re doing any readathons this summer. Don’t forget to like and share this post with your reader friends. If you never want to miss out on a post or my reviews for any of the books I mentioned, please sign up for my mailing list.

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny

Spark Of The Everflame | Book Review

About The Book
Healer Diem Bellator dreams of escaping her village, ruled by tyrannical god-offspring. Her mother’s disappearance reveals a dangerous secret, thrusting Diem into a world of royalty. She’s caught in her mother’s mysteries and a civil war. The king’s heir watches Diem closely, while rebels seek her alliance. Diem must navigate love, power, and politics to protect her family and humanity.
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My Rating


This book went from indie publishing to a traditional publishing deal thanks to its BookTok fame. The story centers on Diem Bellator in a realm ruled by the children of Gods. Despite being a skilled healer who always follows the rules, her family’s life has been disrupted since her mother’s disappearance. In the book, Diem finds out her mom had secrets, and some could be about her. This book has magic, adventure, and a slow-burn romance.

I loved every character, even the ones I didn’t like, because they were all important to the story. But I loved Diem the most! She was a powerful female character, but showed she had soft moments and insecurities. Another thing I loved was her amazing relationship with her brother and how brave she was, always helping others, even if it was dangerous.

The romance in this book is another story altogether! I wouldn’t call this a love triangle, even with two romantic interests, because Diem’s chemistry with one is obvious, and I’m rooting for them. I haven’t read a truly great enemies-to-lovers/he falls first story in a long time, but this one was amazing! Normally I don’t like slow burn romances, but this one worked great.

“It’s not the worst thing to break a little every now and then. It builds character.”

The book was so immersive, I loved it from start to finish. Even though the ending was kinda predictable, it was still shocking and sets up the next book perfectly. My only problem was that the world was a little hard to grasp at first. I needed to reread the first few chapters a couple of times to fully understand the universe. Don’t worry though, as the book progresses and we discover more about the Gods and the world, it becomes easier to understand.

Overall, I gave this a solid five-star rating! I loved that book and will definitely recommend it to others. If you like fantasy books with some romance, give this one a try! If you aren’t a fan of spicy books, you’ll be relieved to know this one is pretty clean. I wouldn’t say that it’s a closed-door romance, but more like a cracked-door romance.

Let me know in the comments if you’ve read this book. However, please avoid any spoilers in your comments. Like and share this post so others see it! Join my mailing list before you go so you don’t miss out on new posts!

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Bunny

Buy 3, For 2 Sale | My Top Picks!

Hi Friends,
Amazon is having a buy three for the price of two book sale. I skipped the last book sale, but I posted about some books you should check out. I’m not sure if I’ll buy any myself, but here are some books you should grab while they’re on sale!



Quicksilver by Callie Hart
This romantasy is a huge hit on BookTok! It’s supposed to be full of action, witty banter, and an enemies-to-lovers romance. It started as an indie book, but now a traditional publisher put it out.



Sunrise On The Reaping by Suzanne Collins
This is the newest addition to The Hunger Games series. Everyone loves this book, and I can’t wait to read the original trilogy, so I don’t miss out. If you’re into dystopian books with action, adventure, and killer writing, snag this series while it’s on sale!



The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
I didn’t love this story, but the twist at the end was awesome! If you’re interested in thrillers or have heard people talking about this one, it’s well worth picking up, especially with this deal.
Related Post: The Silent Patient | Book Review



Throne Of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
Although I haven’t read any of SJM’s books, I’m aware of her immense popularity. Not only is the complete Throne of Glass box set discounted, but it’s also part of the three-for-two sale. I’ve heard this fantasy series about an assassin is a beloved favorite among book readers.



Off To The Races by Elsie Silver
I became an Elsie Silver fan after reading (and loving) her “Chestnut Springs” series. This is the first book in a new series that is, I believe, supposed to be read before Chestnut Springs. This is a small town ranch romance, and I believe the MMC is the FMC’s boss!
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How To Survive Your Murder by Danielle Valentine
This book is perfect for fans of cheesy horror films. I love this campy slasher book and jumped at the chance to recommend it when I saw it on sale. If you love 90’s teen horror movies, you’ll adore this crazy, bloody, YA horror story that just so happens to take place on Halloween.
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These are just a handful of the books I’d suggest adding to your Amazon cart before the sale is over. Show your support by liking this post and following the blog for more updates!

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny

Instagram Controls My Reading | Reading Diaries

Hi Friends,
I thought it would be fun to have my Instagram followers pick my reading for a week. I selected two books and made a poll with emojis that represented them. It was kinda strange not being in charge of what I read, but it was fun too!


Book #1: The Cinnamon Bun Book Store (Dream Harbor, #2) by Laurie Gilmore

So I started with adult contemporary romance because it’s an easy read. My two options were from different small-town romance series. For ‘The Cinnamon Bun Book Store’, I used book, heart, and doughnut emojis—since, to my disbelief, no cinnamon bun emoji exists! The next option was ‘Beg, Borrow, or Steal,’ represented by teacher, flower, and briefcase emojis. Although it was a close call, ‘The Cinnamon Bun Book Store’ came out on top.

25% Reading Update: This book follows Hazel, who runs the Cinnamon Bun book store. Early on, we find out she’s nearing 30 and feels she’s missed out on her youth. She notices some books in the stores have underlined passages. Noah, the local womanizer and fisherman, implies that this could be a sign for her to live a more exciting life. The plot grabbed me right away, and the writing is awesome. Hazel and Noah’s crushes on each other are no secret. I also really love how it’s a dual POV story.

50% Reading Update: I’m possibly enjoying this book more than the first in the series. I adore Noah and Hazel’s chemistry. Also, the spice is fantastic! However, I have some problems with the plot. I wish they’d just admit they like each other! It’s so obvious, yet they’re clueless.

Final Thoughts (100%): This was a super cute and spicy read! You don’t have to read the first book in the series to enjoy this one. You can definitely read these books out of order, if you ask me. I loved this story even more than the first; I’m excited to read more books in this series.


Book #2: Spark Of The Everflame by Penn Cole

I went with romantasy for the next poll. I put ‘Spark Of The Everflame’ up against ‘The Stars Are Dying’, using fire, sword, and shooting star emojis for one and black moon, broken heart, and star emojis for the other. ‘The Stars Are Dying’ was initially in the lead, but ‘Spark Of The Everflame’ unexpectedly pulled ahead at the last minute.

25% Reading Update: To be frank, the first few chapters are crucial—they establish the world and flesh out the female lead’s backstory, so pay close attention. But I’m immediately captivated! I’m excited to see what happens next! The world’s amazing. I’m getting major Divine Rivals vibes from these godly descendants.

50% Reading Update: I’m completely hooked on this book; it’s going to be a five-star read for sure! The main character is a badass, and I’m loving the enemies-to-lovers thing that’s gonna happen for sure. In my opinion, this romantasy is incredibly easy to read. Despite its complex plot and extensive world-building, the book is incredibly fast-paced and easy to understand.

Final Thoughts (100%): I’m totally addicted! I have no words for how much I loved the story! Seriously, I wanna start the next book now. Although I know the next book in the series is quite long, I hope it will be as gripping and fast-paced as this one.


Book #3: First-Time Caller by B.K. Borison

Going into that last poll, I was rooting for a particular book. Spoiler, I didn’t read that book. For ‘First-Time Caller’, I used a clock, the number one, and a heart-eyes emoji. The emojis I used for ‘Funny Feelings’ were a sunflower, a laughing face, and a microphone (she’s a stand-up comedian). To my slight disappointment, ‘First-Time Caller’ surged ahead at the last moment.

25% Reading Update: I started this book with some hesitation, given my less-than-positive experience with the author’s previous novels. However, I thought the start was quite interesting. A single mother’s daughter phones a love radio show to assist her mom in finding love. Plus, the show’s host, the male lead, is cynical about love. It’s another dual POV book, and I’m loving both characters’ perspectives!

50% Reading Update: Two five-star reads consecutively—is that even possible? If not, I’m be breaking all the rules. I’m totally obsessed with the story and characters. I’m flying through this book and getting major Sleepless in Seattle vibes.

Final Thoughts (100%): A thoroughly enjoyable and unputdownable read. I loved the characters’ journeys and how it all wrapped up. And the romance? Totally swoon-worthy!


Given how much I enjoyed these books, maybe I’ll let Instagram pick my next reads more often. Follow me on Insta (@Books.With.Bunny) to participate in posts like this one. Please like this post and comment below if these books are on your TBR. Don’t forget to hit that follow button before you go!

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny

Fourth Wing | Book Review

About The Book
A young woman begins her studies at a dragon rider’s war college. To survive, she must navigate a treacherous world, battle fierce competitors, and unearth a long hidden secret. Success is paramount, even in the face of dangerous dragons and the treacherous world of political games and manipulations.
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My Rating


This book has received an overwhelming amount of hype. In my opinion, it is one of the most popular book series since The Hunger Games and Divergent trilogies. Naturally, as a bookworm, I had to check it out. Plus, the whole dragon riders, forbidden love, and political element sounded really interesting.

Violet, the book’s protagonist, expected to be a scribe. But her mother, a prominent military general, had other ideas about her future. So Violet was thrust into this wild world of dragon riders. Besides being unprepared, she’s developing feelings for Xaden Riorson, who dislikes her because of her family background. The plot was fairly simple and easy to follow.

Honestly, I found the book’s description incredibly interesting. I had not read any books about dragons or dragon riders. I enjoyed the college as a setting; it mirrored Divergent, with the college’s quadrants mirroring the factions of Divergent. Dragon riders, much like Divergent’s Dauntless faction, are also fighting for their lives.

That said, I had some issues, particularly with the romance aspect. I realize this opinion is controversial, given that it’s a romantasy novel. But, I thought Violet fell for Xaden pretty fast. I was hoping for more tension and a slow burn enemies-to-lovers thing, but it didn’t really happen. I’m not usually into slow-burn romances (you know this if you read my blog!), but this book could have used a bit more of that.

“You look all frail and breakable, but you’re really a violent little thing, aren’t you?”

The pacing wasn’t great, either. A lot of the book focused on the characters’ training and classes. I wished for a more action-packed story with quicker progression. The book didn’t grab me until the 40% mark, but after that, I was hooked. So trust me when I say that it’s okay if the book is hard to get into at the beginning. I’m confident the story will captivate you by the time you’re halfway through.

The writing was well-done and, thankfully, not cheesy or cringe at all. The world-building isn’t too intense, so even if fantasy isn’t your main genre, you should still consider reading this book. It’s definitely an open-door romance, so please be aware of that going into the book. But honestly, there aren’t many spicy parts—maybe two—so you could skip them if you like.

Overall, I enjoyed the book, especially the characters and the cliffhanger ending. Though, I have to admit; I saw one twist coming. But anyway, I’m totally continuing the series. That being said, I’m not convinced it deserves all the hype. But it’s special to me because I even got my husband to read it! He gave it a five-star review, FYI!

Let me know in the comments if you’ve read this book. Do you think it lived up to its reputation? If you enjoy my blog, check out my Instagram for more bookish posts. Don’t forget to follow the blog for new posts!

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny

Icebreaker | Book Review

About The Book
Figure skater Anastasia Allen has her sights set on Team USA. But when she’s forced to share a rink with the university hockey team, she finds their captain, Nate, both infuriating and charming. When her skating partner’s future becomes uncertain, she reluctantly turns to Nate for help. Sparks fly, but there’s no way she’d fall for a hockey player… right?
Buy The Book: https://amzn.to/4h6QZ3E

My Rating


This review might turn out to be a bit chaotic, because I’m having trouble organizing my thoughts on this book. It’s marketed as an enemies-to-lovers story, but honestly, it felt more like frenemies-to-friends-to-lovers. I think the author intended for Anastasia, the main female character, to be portrayed as a stubborn, type-A, “no relationships” kind of person. However, I don’t think that characterization fully landed. It seemed like she and Nate, the male love interest, transitioned from a casual relationship to a full-blown one fairly quickly, even if they didn’t outright admit it.

Nate comes across as the classic golden retriever-type guy—loyal, caring, and always there for his friends. He’s supportive of Anastasia’s dreams and seems to understand that she struggles with processing her emotions. However, I felt he leaned a bit too much into the role of the “fixer.” While his intentions weren’t controlling, and he clearly meant well, his constant need to solve Anastasia’s problems became overbearing to me at times.

As much as I enjoyed their relationship, it sometimes felt too mushy. There was a level of co-dependency between them that I wasn’t a fan of. That being said, the spice was pretty good. This is definitely an open-door romance, and I’d give it about a 2.5 out of 5 on the spice scale. However, some of the intimate scenes made me cringe—not because they were badly written, but the phrasing felt a bit cheesy or over the top at times.

“It’s not porn. It’s a romance book that happens to have a little bit of sex in it.”

One aspect I appreciated was the emphasis on mental health. The story highlights the importance of therapy, which I found refreshing. I also liked how it presented the complexity of people and relationships—nothing is black and white. I think the author focused a lot on the differences in Anastasia’s and Nate’s upbringings, as well as how they view people. I enjoyed seeing Anastasia’s character undergo significant growth and development throughout the book; however, I felt like Nate remained largely the same.

The writing was engaging, and I remained interested in the story the whole time. That said, there were moments that felt unnecessary, especially some of the frequent drinking and partying scenes. Not all of them added value, and the book could have been shorter without losing much of the plot. However, those scenes did give the book a somewhat true college vibe, reminiscent of the TV show ‘Greek‘.

Overall, the plot was interesting, but the relationship between Anastasia and Nate didn’t make me swoon. I feel like I’m being overly critical, but there were just certain elements that didn’t resonate with me. That said, please take this review with a grain of salt—there were still aspects of the book that I liked. Lastly, while the story introduces a lot of characters, and it was hard to keep track of them all at times, I did like getting to know them, and I’m curious to see where the series goes from here.

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Bunny

I Hope This Doesn’t Find You | Book Review

About The Book
Sadie Wen is the perfect student and all-around nice girl, but she secretly vents her frustrations in unsent email drafts. Her most brutally honest messages are aimed at her nemesis, Julius Gong, but she never expects anyone to read them—until they’re accidentally sent out. As her carefully controlled life unravels, the one person who seems to appreciate the real Sadie is the boy she’s sworn to hate.
Buy The Book: https://amzn.to/4aqAc9i

My Rating


When I read the synopsis of this book, I thought I was going to get an adorable young adult contemporary. I was hoping it would give me all the feels To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han did. Unfortunately, the book was such a letdown. Once again, it’s making me wonder if I’ve just aged out of the YA genre.

In the book, we follow our main character, Sadie. She’s an overachiever, co-class captain, and an all-around nice girl. But one day, all of her saved email drafts get sent out. Normally, that wouldn’t be a problem, but these drafts contain her “anger emails.” They’re a way for her to vent her frustrations without actually confronting anyone.

As a main character, Sadie was infuriating to me. She let people walk all over her and used the excuse that she was just being nice. She does have a lot of family issues that contribute to her non-confrontational, good-girl personality. However, I didn’t like how little personal growth she had throughout the book.

The romance in this book was probably the worst part—and that’s saying something, considering this is a young adult romance. Sadie’s love interest is Julius, her academic rival and co-captain at school. He received the majority of her rant emails.

“So ready to split me open with a single word, stitch me up again with a fleeting touch.”

Sadly, I didn’t see any real connection between them. They were constantly saying mean things about each other. This book really plays into the tired cliché we’re told growing up that if someone likes you, they’ll be mean to you. I want to say this with all my heart that is not true. It’s not a lesson we should be teaching anyone, let alone young boys and girls.

I love a good enemies-to-lovers romance, but I feel like the author took that trope way too far for a YA contemporary. There were never any real moments where they were actually kind to each other. One of them was always standoffish or convinced the other was toying with them. For high school seniors, they acted incredibly immature.

Overall, the writing was really what redeemed this book for me. I liked the author’s pacing and storytelling. However, I do want to mention that this book almost borders on a bully romance. So, if you’re looking to dip into that genre, you might want to give this one a read. Otherwise, I wouldn’t recommend it as a feel-good YA romance.

In the comments, let me know if this book is on your TBR! If you’d like to share this post with other readers and give it a like, that would make my day. Before you go, don’t forget to follow the blog!

Until the next chapter,
Bunny

My Dream Book Haul | Amazon BOGO Edition

Hi Friends,
Amazon is currently offering a buy-one, get-one 50% off deal on select books. I always try to take advantage of a good book sale, but I’m on a small book-buying ban at the moment. So, instead, I thought I’d share the books I would get if I were shopping the sale.


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The Women by Kristin Hannah
I haven’t read a Kristin Hannah book yet, as historical fiction isn’t necessarily a genre I gravitate toward. But I’ve heard wonderful things about her writing, and so much praise surrounds this novel in particular. The plot follows the journey of an Army Nurse in 1965. I can tell that this will be an impactful story. Fun fact about me, I love nursing and think it’s one of the most incredible careers.


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The Wedding People by Alison Espach
This book is known to be an emotional read, with a few trigger warnings, one being for miscarriage. As someone currently going through fertility challenges, I may not be emotionally ready for it right now, but I’ve heard it’s a beautifully written story. Although I don’t often read literary fiction, I think this one would be something I’d enjoy. Plus, the cover is gorgeous.


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Dinner for Vampires by Bethany Joy Lenz
If you know my reading taste, you’ll know I’m usually not a nonfiction girl. However, as a huge fan of One Tree Hill—where Bethany Joy Lenz played Haley James Scott—this memoir is definitely tempting. The show was a big part of my teens, so I’d love to support her by reading it. I’ll just have to overlook the controversy surrounding the book.


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Spectacular by Stephanie Garber
This is a holiday book set in the Caraval world. I don’t know much about the plot, except that it once again follows sisters Scarlett and Tella. I loved the Caraval trilogy, so reading another book with these characters at Christmastime sounds perfect.
Related Post: Caraval | Book Review


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Bloodguard by Cecy Robson
This book has the most beautiful sprayed edges, and it’s about gladiators! The plot sounds incredibly unique, with a deadly tournament and a tortured male lead. Plus, it features an enemies-to-lovers romance, a trope I adore (and probably most romance readers do too).


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The Games Gods Play by Abigail Owen
This is a mythology-based romantasy retelling that’s been getting a lot of buzz. It’s said to be super fast-paced, with excellent writing and an amazing romance. This book has blown up in the book community, and I’m excited to see if it lives up to the hype.


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Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
I’ve never seriously considered diving into the Sarah J. Maas world, mainly because her series are so long and I’m unsure if the plots would interest me. However, I think I’d like to try her books, and what better time to get them than on sale? Throne of Glass seems like the right place to start, so I’d be tempted to pick it up for 50% off.


These are the six books I’d pick up if I were shopping the current Amazon book sale. If you’re not on a book-buying ban, I highly recommend checking them out and maybe adding a few to your cart. Don’t forget to like and share this post, and hit that follow button—your support really helps the blog reach other readers!

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny

Fall Starter Kit | Movies, Books And More

Hi Friends,
The leaves are changing, and the weather is finally getting cooler. Okay, 80 degrees might not seem like a big cool-down, but it’s better than the 90+ degree days we’ve been having. Despite the temperature, fall is here, and I wanted to give you my fall starter guide—from movies to books and all things cozy!



You’ve Got Mail: In full transparency, I’m not a huge fan of this movie, but it’s one of my mom’s favorite movies, and it is the perfect movie to help you get in the fall mood. Not only is it an enemies-to-lovers romance with secret email pals, but it also takes place in New York—and there’s a bookstore! Could there be a more fall-ish movie?

Practical Magic: This is another one of my mom’s favorite movies. Can you tell I’m a mommy’s girl? This movie will put you in the mood to don a witch’s hat and make midnight margaritas. I think this is the perfect watch for those wanting a tamer spooky vibe for the fall. Although it has some witchy, creepy parts, at its core the film is about the bond of sisterhood and love.

The Artful Dodger: This Hulu original series takes place in the 1850s, following the famous Charles Dickens character Dodger. I haven’t watched it yet, but it’s high on my list this fall. I’ve heard great things about it, and it’s supposed to be a fantastic show to binge during autumn.

Gilmore Girls: Would this even be a fall starter guide if I didn’t mention Gilmore Girls? My personal favorite seasons are 1 through 3, but the entire series, despite its many flaws, is amazing. I don’t think there’s another show that embodies fall more perfectly.



Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
This book is a classic for a reason! I loved the plot, characters, and ending. It’s a story about four sisters who face the challenges of growing up, love, and loss. Although it doesn’t take place solely in the fall, the timelessness and cozy atmosphere make it a great autumn read.
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Shady Hollow by Juneau Black
This is one of my favorite cozy mystery series. There’s just something about a town full of talking animals where murders happen that screams fall. Also, why does every small town that screams autumn have “Hollow” in the name? This series is such a cozy and fast read, with mysteries that aren’t too intense or complex—almost like a Scooby-Doo episode.
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Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
For me, it’s not fall until you read a vampire book. Sure, there are the classic vampire stories, but something about Twilight takes me back to my teenage years. The atmosphere in this book makes it perfect for October. Let’s face it—Forks seems like the perfect place to visit during the fall.
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Music

Below, I’ve put together my autumn playlist! These are songs that I listen to every fall. And, truth be told, Safe and Sound will always be my number one Taylor Swift song because of the fall memories attached to it.


Autumn Essentials

Candles: Where are all my scented candle lovers? Because you can’t have a cozy fall night without a candle burning, right? I love apple and cinnamon scents in the fall, so I was thrilled to find a four-pack of candles with some of my favorite fall scents on Amazon [Here].

Seasonal Tea: Truth be told, I’m not much of a tea drinker, but my sister is a huge fan. During the autumn season (or holidays in general), she loves to try out seasonal tea flavors. There’s a set from The Republic of Tea that includes cranberry, apple cider, and pumpkin-flavored teas. Could tea get any more fall?

Fuzzy Socks: What better way to complete your autumn starter kit than with some fuzzy socks? Who doesn’t love a warm pair of socks on a cool fall evening? They really help you feel cozy, even on nights when the weather is a little warmer.


I hope you enjoyed hearing about my recommendations for an autumn starter pack! If you think there’s anything missing from this list, please let me know in the comments. Don’t forget to share this post with others and give it a like! Your engagement means a lot to me and helps my blog grow. Another way to support my blog is by giving it a follow, which is 100% free.

Until The Next Chapter,
Bunny