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The Beautiful (The Beautiful #1) by Renée Ahdieh [arc review]

Do you remember when cheesy vampire books were popular in the Young Adult world? Well, I don't know if Renee Ahdieh will successfully bring that back or not, but that is exactly what this book was!

The Girl the Sea Gave Back (Sky in the Deep) by Adrienne Young [arc review]

I don't even know what to say exactly... my biggest disappointment in 2019 so far...

B & E Ever After (Fairy Tale Quartet #3) by Linda Kage [arc review]

The Fairy Tale Quartet by Linda Kage is a wonderful adult fairy tale retelling series. Monster Among the Roses  will be my ultimate favorite Beauty and the Beast retelling for a very long time still, if not forever and always! ( Review Here ). Book 2, Kissing the Boss,  a Cinderella retelling, was just as good ( Review Here ). And  now I am happy to say that B & E Ever After  was also a fantastic. I don't know much or like Hansel and Gretel's story, so that is saying something!

How to Catch a Wicked Viscount (The Disreputable Debutantes #1) by Amy Rose Bennett (Goodreads Author), Sienna Francis (Narrator) [arc review]

How to Catch a Wicked Viscount, Amy Rose Bennett  @glimpses_of_my_books This was my very first book by Amy Rose Bennett and I would imagine that the fact I am already looking forward to the upcoming books in this series says it all!  It wasn't perfect, but I did love it!

Frost and Flame (Gods of War #2) by Gena Showalter [arc review]

Another intense Paranormal romance by the fabulous Gena Showalter! From Gena Showalter, the  New York Times   bestselling author of the Lords of the Underworld saga, comes  Frost and Flame   , the second book in the scorching paranormal romance series Gods of War.

Unbreak Me by Michelle Hazen with Adenrele Ojo Narrating [arc review]

"An unlikely pair take on their pasts together in this endearing contemporary tale of love through emotional hardship. Hazen writes with grace and compassion about life after trauma, smoothly addressing racism, sexual assault, and large-scale disasters without pat answers or platitudes."— Publishers Weekly