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Author: Sadie

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Book recaps where I talk about what I read the same way I would with a friend. If you like Romantasy, Fantasy, Thriller, Crime, Dark Romances, and unhinged opinions, you're in the right place. 

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This week I’m diving into Forged in Blood by Sadie Kincaid, a paranormal reverse-harem full of vampires, magical bonding, emotional chaos, and a main character whose feelings literally control the weather. I talk about what hooked me, what felt rushed, the scenes that made me pause, and why I’m still curious enough to keep going with the series. Did we read the same book?
The tropes were troping, the twists weren’t exactly shocking, and yet… I still ate it up. In this episode I’m unpacking Empire of Flames by Marion Blackwood, what I liked, what I questioned, and why predictable fantasy can still be fun.
You guys told me to read Credence by Penelope Douglas, so I pushed through and finished it...even when I wasn’t enjoying it. This isn’t a recap. It’s me processing why the characters lost me, why the relationships didn’t work for me, and why the ending didn’t land the way I hoped it would. If you loved this book, I’m genuinely curious to hear your thoughts. Did we read the same book?
You all recommended Under Your Scars by Ariel N. Anderson and now I need to talk about it. This isn’t a recap, it’s an emotional processing session for a book that hurt more than I expected and stuck with me long after I finished it, I can't even look at pancakes now without crying!
The Passengers by John Marrs has too many characters and twists to neatly explain, but what really stuck with me was how crazy it felt, especially knowing self-driving cars already exist. We’re talking about trapped passengers, internet voting on who deserves to live, nonstop twists, and why this book stressed me out more than I expected. So...Did we read the same book?
This week I’m talking about The Tenant by Frieda McFadden. A quick, twisty thriller that was fun, easy to read, and… not her best. We’re getting into predictable twists, an unnecessary ending, and why this one still works as a light in-between book. So...Did we read the same book? Let me know in the comments!
This week I’m talking about Alchemised by SenLinYu, a dark fantasy about memory loss, war, and loving someone when everything is falling apart. We’re talking about Helena, Kaine, the messed-up present, the tragic past, and the ending that honestly wrecked me. It’s heavy, emotional, and one of the most memorable books I’ve read in a long time. So… did we read the same book?
This week I'm talking about Haunting Adeline by H.D Carlton, the dark romance that had me side-eyeing myself while turning every page. We're talking about obsession, stalking, morally gray chaos, and why I was still completely invested. It's messy, intense, and not for everyone, which made it even more interesting! Let me know in the comments....did we read the same book?
In this episode, I’m recapping Brimstone by Callie Hart, the sequel to Quicksilver, where Saeris is suddenly a half-vampire, half-fae queen with too much power and even more enemies. We’re talking fae politics, magical chaos, Fisher’s name change (still not over it), and one very questionable resurrection. It’s dramatic, messy, and a lot, so let’s talk about it. So… did we read the same book? ☕📚
This week I’m recapping Quicksilver, a romantasy featuring a young woman with unmatched abilities, a desert with no night, a mysterious pool of metal, and a broody man who literally rises from the floor to change everything. It’s full of familiar tropes, fast attraction, and plenty of spice, and while it’s not the most original story out there, it was definitely entertaining while it lasted. So… did we read the same book? ☕📚
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