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My Auto-Buy Authors

My Auto-Buy Authors

Mar 31, 2020

My auto-buy authors have changed a lot from both when I first started really reading and when I first started blogging. There are a lot of things that have to lead to them changing. From authors no longer writing or me growing out of what they do. So today I thought I would share my auto-buy authors. 

I read a lot differently now then I use to, I read a lot more romance and less fantasy and young adult. But there are some authors that just draw me back into it. So I’m not surprised that my auto-buy range from young adult to romance. Here we go! 

Cassandra Clare: Well I don’t think it surprises anyone that Cassie is an auto-buy author for me. Most of the time I don’t even read the synopsis of the books. I just wait and pick it up. Chain of Gold, for example, I knew who was in it, who it was about. But I had no idea what it was about. There is something about the Shadowhunter world that has always grabbed me and I have never let go. 

Ellie Marney: I read my first book by Ellie Marney some time ago now and I have loved every book I’ve read of hers. There is something about the way that she writes that is familiar. I don’t even think I can explain it, it just feels right. So you bet that I’ll be getting her next book the day that it comes out. 

Sarina Bowen: I discovered Sarina Bowen a couple of years ago now and I’ve read all but 2? I think of her books. She just writes romances that make me smile all day. In saying that the last couple of books I’ve had some ups and downs, but I think she is still an auto-buy author for me. 

Rebecca Yarros: One of the first romance authors that made me really love romance and fall into a deep dark hole of reading it. And I will buy anything that she brings out. I’ve cried in nearly every one of her books that I’ve read and I hate it and love it at the same time. She is just able to capture so much emotion in her writing and I love it. And I don’t have to think twice about adding her to my auto-buy list. Check out my review of The Last Letter

Jenn Bennett: I only discovered Jenn Bennett a few years ago but she has soon become one of my favourite contemporary YA authors. She is able to write honest and true characters that are easy to get along with, while also writing adorable romances. They just warm my heart. I’m reaching out into her other work and I cannot wait. 

 

Lisa Kleypas: Is a new addition to my list. So much so I hadn’t read anything by her before last year and now I’ve read a lot! and I mean a lot from her. She is brilliant and I just love everything about the way that she writes. She is one of the authors that really got me into historical romance and I love it. 

Brigid Kemmerer: I’ve been reading Brigid’s books for a little while now, and she has jumped to my auto-buy list pretty fast. I love her contemporaries and the honesty of them. And I adore her fantasies because they are fantastic. 

Jen Wilde: Since Queens of Geek I’ve really fallen in love with the way Jen Wilde writes and her characters. After I read her most recent one, I really want to read some of her back titles. But I will buy anything she writes in YA at the moment. 

 

And that is it for my auto-buy authors. Like I said these are always changing. Sometimes there are authors that I fall out of love with or they are not writing something that I love. It’s always changing like my reading habits. But what are some of your auto-buy authors? Do we share anything that’s the same? Let’s Chat! 

 

YA Books I’m Looking Forward To In 2020

YA Books I’m Looking Forward To In 2020

Mar 29, 2020

Sorry for the lack of most in the last two weeks, everything is just a little crazy at the moment and a lot if happening all the time. But today I thought I would share with you some of the 2020 YA books on my TBR. 

Last year I didn’t really read much YA, but I really want to go back to reading as much as I can. And I’ve already done that heaps this year. But here we are, like always these are in no order. 

Bonds of Brass (The Bloodright Trilogy #1) by Emily Skrutskie: This one sounds so fascinating and intriguing. I’m not a massive science fiction reader, but I feel this is something that I’m really going to enjoy. There sounds like there is going to battles and romance dripped throughout and I’m ready. 

Only Mostly Devastated by Sophie Gonzales: I saw a couple of things about this book before it came out, but I never really checked it out. And then I read the synopsis and it’s right up my alley and I can’t wait to read this one. Plus its #LoveOzYA. 

Of Curses and Kisses (St. Rosetta’s Academy #1) by Sandhya Menon: This one caught my eye from the start. Again it sounds like something that I would love and it’s a beauty and the beast retelling. Yes, please. I’ve enjoyed Sandhya Menon books in the past and I’m really looking forward to picking this one up. 

Chasing Lucky by Jenn Bennett: There is no doubt that this one is on my TBR. I love Jenn Bennett’s books and this one sounds like it’s made for me. A bad boy, former best friends, and some trouble. The romance is going to be perfect, the characters are going to be just right and I need this book now. 

None Shall Sleep by Ellie Marney: A new Ellie Marney? Yes, please. Again this is another one that I didn’t have to think twice before adding it to my list. I’ve adored all of the Ellie Marney books that I’ve read before and I have no doubt that this will be the same. Said to be a mix of The Silence of the Lambs and Sadie, I don’t even know where to start. 

Incendiary (Hollow Crown #1) by Zoraida Córdova: I only recently found out about this one and I’m so intrigued. It sounds like it’s right up my alley and has everything that I’m looking for in a young adult fantasy. Set in the 15th century Spain, I’m so looking forward to something different in YA fantasy and this seems like it might be it.  

Blood & Honey (Serpent & Dove #2) by Shelby Mahurin: Serpent & Dove was one of my favourite books from last year and now I can’t wait to see where this story is taken. It could go anywhere and I’m so not ready for it. Plus look at that cover! It’s gorgeous right? 
 
These Violent Delights (These Violent Delights #1) by Chloe Gong: This one caught my eye late last year and I’ve been thinking about it ever since. YA fantasy has been hit and misses for the last year, but this one seems it’s for me. A mix of fantasy and historical fiction, yes thank you. 
 
All These Monsters (Monsters #1) by Amy Tintera: I haven’t read an Amy Tintera in years! But when this popped up in my feed, it caught my eye right away. I’ve really enjoyed her books before and this has already intrigued me. She always writes books that stand out in a way and I think this one will and I can’t wait to find out why. 
 
The Upside of Falling by Alex Light: I’m always up for some young adult contemporary. I don’t know what it is, but it has this feel about that always makes me happy and this one sounds adorable! Add in fake dating and this one is for me.  
 
The Midnight Lie (The Midnight Lie #1) by Marie Rutkoski: I’m so ready to dive back into Marie Rutkoski’s world and fall in love with new characters. I’ve adored everything about Rotkoski books before and I can’t wait to fall in love with these characters as well. It’s been a long time since I’ve read something by her and I’m ready. 
 
Breath Like Water by Anna Jarzab: You all know how I love my sports romances and this one sounds adorable and beautiful and I exactly what I love. But I also think it’s going to make me cry and I’m not ready for that. 
 
And that is it for this post! What are some of the young adult books that you are looking forward to in 2020? Do we share any that are the same? Let’s Chat! 
 
#LoveOzYA Books I Loved From 2019 | CBCA Clayton’s Night

#LoveOzYA Books I Loved From 2019 | CBCA Clayton’s Night

Mar 20, 2020

This week I was supposed to speaking at the CBCA Clayton’s Night, where I along with other guest judges were going to talk about our favourite Australian books from the 2019 year. Sadly, due to Covid-19, this event was understandably canceled. However, I still want to share the books that I was going to talk about on the night in the older readers category. 

So today, I’m sharing those books with you the books I was going to speak about at the CBCA Victoria event. Over the past few months, I’ve read more and more #LoveOZYA, and it has just made me so happy. I always go out of my way to read as much as I can. But I really tried to read even more over the past couple of months. One of the things that did come from reading all these books was the fact that I love Aussie Young Adult. There is something about it that just makes me so happy while reading. The talent we have here in Australia is phenomenal, and I really wished more people will pick up some #LoveOzYA. Anyway here are the six books that turned out to my favourite #LoveOzYA of 2019. 

What I Like About Me by Jenna Guillaume: A fantastic debut novel that explores coming of age in a time where looking ‘perfect’ is in everything that we do. It explores that being yourself is so much more important than looking a certain way that appeases everyone in life. What I Like About Me follows Maisie Martin, whose last thought this summer was entering a beauty pageant. And that isn’t the last outlier this summer. Her best friend is going out with the guy she has always had a crush on; her dad is behaving strangely. Plus, her older sister is back. Throw in unexpected feelings for a guy she has always disliked. Well, it’s going to be an interesting summer. 

Maisie goes through many ups and downs throughout the novel, but they all make her who she at the end. It’s a fluffball of a book that is both adorable and so timely. If you are looking for a new book about body positivity and coming of age, then this one is for you. It had to make my CBCA list. You can check my full review now. 

 

It Sounded Better in My Head by Nina Kenwood: Nina Kenwood writes an honest, heartwarming coming of age novel. It Sounded Better In My Head follows Natalie as she tries to navigate life after high school and what’s it like to be an adult. After Natalie’s parents announce that they are planning on divorcing. Her two best friends get together, and everything that Natalie understands is falling apart. Throw in an unexpected romance that leaves Natalie trying to figure out what to do with her life.   

This novel truly captures all those feelings of leaving high school and the anxieties of what to do with life as an ‘adult.’ It explores family breakdowns, friendships out of high school, and pure romance that everyone needs to read. While doing all this, It Sounded Better In My Head is also fun, charming and will leave the reader with a smile on their face. You can read my full review here. 

 

The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling by Wai Chim: An empowering novel that explores family, mental health and trying to find your own feet. Anna Chiu has a lot going on in her life. She is looking after her younger brother and sister, helping in her dad’s restaurant and trying to make it through school. While this all happens, her mother hasn’t moved from her bed. But when her mum finally gets out of bed, things go from bad to worse. This novel captures what it’s like trying to live with mental illness. And while it explores the very dark times of living with a mental illness, it also shows that there is light in the darkness. There are ways to heal, but it’s not easy, it’s not instant. And it’s not forever.

And while there is darkness in this novel and sometimes you feel like there is no hope. There is also warmth. It has one of the cutest romances every. Anna and Rory were absolutely adorable together. They made my heart scream it was so beautiful. 

 

This is How We Change the Ending by Vikki Wakefield: A powerful read that explores the low socioeconomic communities in Australia and how it impacts daily lives, especially teens trying to make their way through school. This novel follows Sixteen-year-old Nate McKee as he tries to hide from most of the world. And he is worried about a lot of things, especially the way that his dad treats Nance and his half-brothers. To get away from it all, Nate escapes the local youth center. There he fills his notebook with this he can’t say aloud. I want to say that I loved this book, but it’s also hard to say because of everything that it explores. And while This is How We Change the Ending is hard to read at times it is also such a powerful read. 

This book made me feel so many things from anger to hope. From sadness to being proud. This poignant coming of age story that captures the lives of those that struggle day by day. That tries to make the best of what they have. There was no doubt that this was making my CBCA list. 

How It Feels to Float by Helena Fox: Is an honest, heartbreaking and beautiful novel that explores grief, mental illness and the struggles that everyday life brings. How It Feels to Float follows Biz as her life around her unfolds. After an incident on the beach, her friendship group falls apart. And that includes the one person that Biz needed her in life. Her stability is now gone. And everything becomes too much. Biz just wants to float away. But there is some light in the darkness, her twin siblings, her mum, and Jasper, the new boy. Helena Fox provides a harrowing but also hopeful novel that will take the reader on a heartbreaking journey.

How It Feels to Float is about the ups and downs of friendships, living with mental illness, and how sometimes we just need that shoulder to lean on. It’s an honest novel that doesn’t shy away from the things that might hurt us. It’s a candid representation of mental illness and grief that will leave the reader feeling heartbroken yet so hopeful.  

Making Friends with Alice Dyson by Poppy Nwosu: You know those books that just put a smile on your face, this is one of those. This is a beautiful, adorable, and honest novel that explores the highs and lows of the last year of high school. This novel follows Alice Dyson in her last year of high school. Her plan? Focus on her future! Head down, do her homework, and nothing is going to stop her. Expect maybe a dance-off with troublemaker and delinquent Teddy Taualai. Alice is thrown into the spotlight when rumours start flying around. Teddy is a flirt, and Alice is a shy bean, and while at first, they seem like total opposites. As the novel goes on, they are able to connect with one another. 

Making Friends with Alice Dyson is a sweet story that looks at friendships, the most adorable romance, and the strength of opening up. Everything about this book is tender and sweet but also packs a punch. This is a fantastic debut that is brilliant and soft, and I finished it with a massive smile. 

The notables for 2020 CBCA awards have been announced, and it’s really exciting seeing a great range of books on there. The shortlist for the CBCA will also be announced at noon on March 31. Definitely keep your eye out for that.  

While you are here, a few weeks ago, my Beta Reading services became live! I’m so excited to have started this new adventure. So if you are looking for someone to beta read your current work in progress, you can check out more information.

Thank you so much for checking this post out. I would like to thank everyone at the CBCA Vic Branch and those responsible for the CBCA Clayton’s Night. While we couldn’t have the night, I still got to share all my love for these Aussie YA authors. I would also like to say in these hard times, please support your local bookstores. We booksellers are doing everything in our power to support #LoveOzYA. Especially those coming out the past couple weeks and months to follow. 

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March was a better reading month than February for March was a better reading month than February for me, and while I’m still stuck in my heated rivalry fanfiction era I managed to scrap out of it a little this month. 

I reread four books from the sweet omegaverse series and honestly had the best time. I also read two of my most anticipated reads of the year and had a blast. Sadly I did also have my first dnf of the year.

What did you read this March? Any standouts? What are you looking forward to reading in April? Let’s chat! 
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I have a love-hate relationship with this series. I have a love-hate relationship with this series. But I ended up really enjoying this one. It’s best friends to fake dating to-lovers. It’s always been you, bad-boy/good-girl, and I loved that. While Save Your Breath has quite a few tropes, it really leads itself to it, and it works. 

Aleks and Mia have known each other for years now. Since they were teenagers, that angst has been building up this whole time. And you can tell right from the get-go, it’s fantastic. I even wanted more of it, because I love pain. When Aleks went to live with Mia’s family as a teenager, sparks flew, but for many reasons, they both put their feelings aside. And well, now they are not only going to be fake-dating, but they might as well be engaged, too. 

I really enjoyed seeing how both Aleks and Mia both tried to hide how they were feeling throughout the whole ‘fake-dating’ situation, but anyone could see it. They know each other as no one else does. Aleks has a lot going on, and while I do think this was brushed over a little too much, Mia is his centre. Mia is a massive music star and is a female in the industry, so yeah, people don’t respect her. Obvsiouly because why couldn’t a female star be badass and write about the things that she has gone through? Aleks and Mia get each other, and that is very clear from the start; they are both just trying to squash everything. We get to see them slowly start to show how they feel, and well, one night it all explodes. 

Overall, I enjoyed this one a lot; it’s not my favourite of the series, but I had a great time reading it. I liked Aleks and Mia a lot as characeters and while I think the mental health aspect could have been explored a whole lot more, I can see why it wasn’t. The romance was slow and spicy, the angst was great, and the payoff for these two was what they needed. 

Tropes
🏒Sports/Hockey Romance
🎤Fake Dating/Engagement
🏒Childhood Friends to Lovers
🎤Forced Proximity
🏒Athlete x Pop Star 
🎤Angsty Slow Burn 

Content Warnings
Mental Health Struggles 
Suicide Intention 
Family Deaths 
Alcohol Consumption
Violence on Ice

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Well February wasn’t the best reading month. I onl Well February wasn’t the best reading month. I only ended up reading 3 books in. 3 pretty fun books but one of my slowest readings months in a while. 

And I’m going to be honest here it’s because I’ve been constantly reading Heated Rivalry fanfics. 🤷‍♀️ I’m having the best time though. 

How was your reading in February? Any 5  star reads? 

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January was a really solid reading month. I read s January was a really solid reading month. I read some books that had been on my tbr for some time, reread a few things that peaked my interest. I also started a few new series. And just had a good time!

I just had a really good start to the year. While February is a little slow so far I’m looking forward to what I can pick up.

What did you read in January? Any 5-star reads? Let’s chat! 

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