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Book Review: The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White

Book Review: The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White

Dec 30, 2019


The Guinevere Deception (Camelot Rising #1) by Kiersten White

Pages: 352
Publish date: November 5th, 2019
Publisher: Penguin – Bantam Juvenile US
ISBN: 9780593123836
Purchase: Book Depository – Amazon UK – Amazon US – Amazon AU – QBD

There was nothing in the world as magical and terrifying as a girl.

Princess Guinevere has come to Camelot to wed a stranger: the charismatic King Arthur. With magic clawing at the kingdom’s borders, the great wizard Merlin conjured a solution–send in Guinevere to be Arthur’s wife . . . and his protector from those who want to see the young king’s idyllic city fail. The catch? Guinevere’s real name–and her true identity–is a secret. She is a changeling, a girl who has given up everything to protect Camelot.

To keep Arthur safe, Guinevere must navigate a court in which the old–including Arthur’s own family–demand things continue as they have been, and the new–those drawn by the dream of Camelot–fight for a better way to live. And always, in the green hearts of forests and the black depths of lakes, magic lies in wait to reclaim the land. Arthur’s knights believe they are strong enough to face any threat, but Guinevere knows it will take more than swords to keep Camelot free.

Deadly jousts, duplicitous knights, and forbidden romances are nothing compared to the greatest threat of all: the girl with the long black hair, riding on horseback through the dark woods toward Arthur. Because when your whole existence is a lie, how can you trust even yourself?

The Guinevere Deception:

Over the past few years, I’ve fallen in love with Kiersten White’s historical fiction and retellings. So when I heard that she would be doing an Arthurian retelling, I knew that I needed to read it. And I’m so glad that I did because The Guinevere Deception was fantastic. 

The Guinevere Deception follows Guinevere as she arrives in Camelot to start her life as Arthur’s wife and Queen. But everything isn’t always what it seems. Guinevere isn’t just Arthurs’s wife, but now also his protector. Her real identity is a secret, and she has to navigate court intrigue and all the attempts to save the city that many want to see fall. And it isn’t just humans that want Camelot, but magic as well. But what started as a job, might turn into something much more and Guinevere might end up doing just about everything to save Arthur and Camelot. 

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Guinevere was a really interesting protagonist and I loved her. For most of The Guinevere Deception, the reader is in the dark on a lot of things, including who Guinevere really is. And that is what made her character so intriguing. She was an unreliable narrator and I love seeing that. Because it gets the reader really think. We don’t know if the person that she is showing is anything like her true self. But as the novel goes on, the reader is slowly able to see who Guinevere truly is. I loved her feistiness and her willingness to protect Arthur and those she grew to love in Camelot. I really enjoyed getting to know all the sides of Guinevere and I can’t wait to see where her character arc is taken.  

Arthur was also an intriguing character. For a lot of the book, I felt very distant from him and that made it very hard to connect with him. But as The Guinevere Deception went on, his characterisation really shone through.  And there were reasons for his distance. The reader just doesn’t get to know them for some time. Like Guinevere, I can’t wait to see how the next books go for Arthur, I really think that the reader will get to know him a lot more by then. 

The romance in The Guinevere Deception had a lot of ups and downs. From the start, the reader knows that both Guinevere and Arthur and married for the protection of Camelot. But as the novel goes, we really get to see them both get to know one another and understand each other. It’s a slow burn kind of romance – a real slow burn. But I also really enjoyed that. It was a real focus on cementing the story and the characters as their own. 

Paweł Furman

I think one of the hardest things about The Guinevere Deception, for me, was distancing everything else I know about Guinevere, Arthur, Merlin, and Camelot. I’m a massive fan of the ‘Merlin’ TV series and it took some will and power for me not to imagine them as these characters. But once I was able to do that, I enjoyed the book even more. 

If you know anything about Camelot and the Knights of the Round table – you know that there is a lot of characters. And the fact that Kiersten White still had most of them was awesome. I don’t want to spoil too much, but it was a great feeling having prior knowledge of characters and then being right. I can’t wait to see how White takes this in the following novels, it’s going to be really interesting that is for sure. 

There is a lot to be said about the plot of The Guinevere Deception. While I really enjoyed it, I can understand that some readers may find it long. But I love court intrigue, it’s one of my favourite things in fantasy novels. I find it so fascinating and always adds another dimension to the novel for me. While the novel was filled with court intrigue, it’s also filled with magic. 

I really enjoyed how magic was written and explored in The Guinevere Deception. One of my favourite things about novels that deal with magic. It’s the different ways that magic is represented and used. This is another thing that I cannot wait to see more of as the series go on.  Joanna Kosinska

Overall, I loved falling into the world of Kings and Queens. Of Knights and Magic. Of Camelot and King Arthur. It’s something that has always caught my attention, and The Guinevere Deception by Kiersten White is such an interesting retelling that I can’t wait to read more. It’s a magical journey that leaves the reader hanging with so many questions but also wants them begging for more. I loved Guinevere and Arthur and I can’t wait to see where their stories go. Full of court intrigue, magic, and unreliable characters, The Guinevere Deception is a series to watch out for, because you never know what is going to happen next.

Have you read The Guinevere Deception? What did you think of it? Are you planning on reading it any time soon? Have you read any other Kiersten White novels? Let’s Chat! 

 

 

Book Review: Moonlighter by Sarina Bowen

Book Review: Moonlighter by Sarina Bowen

Dec 15, 2019

Moonlighter (The Company #1) by Sarina Bowen

Pages: 370
Publish date: October 21st 2019
Publisher: Tuxbury Publishing LLC
ISBN: 9781942444824
Purchase: Book Depository – Amazon UK – Amazon US – Amazon AU

Only in my family could a professional hockey player earning seven million dollars a year be considered a slacker.

I’m at the height of my athletic career. Yet my arrogant brother is always trying to recruit me into the family business: a global security company so secretive that I don’t even know its name.

Pass, thanks. I don’t need a summer job.

But the jerk ambushes me with a damsel in distress. That damsel is Alex, the competitive, sassy girl I knew when we were kids. Now she’s a drop-dead gorgeous woman in deep trouble.

So guess who’s on a flight to Hawaii?

It’s going to be a long week in paradise. My job is keeping Alex safe, while her job is torturing me with her tiny bikinis. Or maybe we’re torturing each other. It’s all snark and flirting until the threat against Alex gets serious. And this jock must become her major league protector.

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I received an earc of Moonlighter by Sarina Bowen in exchange for an honest review. This has in no way influenced my thoughts and feelings about the book. 

I’ve been reading Sarina Bowen’s books for a couple of years now, so I’m always excited when she brings something new out. Moonlighter is the start of a new series being dubbed ‘The Company’ and includes characters that we have loved before. Eric Bayer from the Brooklyn Bruisers and Alex, tech CEO and billionaire and things are about to get rocky. 

Alex is in need of some help. She is pregnant and things are about to get dangerous. When she needs to be in Hawaii for a conference she calls in the help of Alex’s father and brother and The Company. And Eric is roped into helping her. Now her fake boyfriend and personal bodyguard things are about to get intense. Add in misogynist billionaires and investors, and a past that is catching up with her, Alex is in more danger than she thinks. But Eric and Alex have a past of their own and now stuck together they have to put aside their difference, and maybe this fake relationship will turn into something more. 

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Eric was a very interesting protagonist, but it did take me a while to like him.  He was just really hard to connect with. But as Moonlighter went on, I feel that Eric become more real and so much easier to connect with and like. Eric goes through a lot throughout the novel and there are times where his heart was ripped to pieces. His body is falling apart, the pressure from his family is building and his relationship with Alex is very unsteady. The reader is able to feel how unsteady and unsure Eric is about this life and what to do in the future. 

Alex has a lot going on in life even before Moonlighter starts, and things just explode as the novel goes on. I wasn’t a massive fan of Alex throughout the other books, mostly because she was trying to get in between Nate and Rebecca especially in Brooklynaire. But as Moonlighter went on the reader is really able to understand her. One of the major things that I adored about Alex, was that she was this strong independent woman. She had worked her ass off to get where she is and she isn’t going to let anything or anyone stop her. I loved that she stood up to male colleagues and didn’t let them put her down. 

The romance had its ups and downs for me. There were parts that I really enjoyed. Like I think Alex and Eric were fantastic together. They have amazing chemistry and I loved reading their interactions. Moonlighter also included two of my favourite tropes – second chance romance and fake dating. These two together were fantastic. In saying that, there were times throughout the book that Alex really got on my nerves. She was one to keep her guard up and that meant she kept everything up even with Eric. This meant that Eric was let down a lot and the reader is able to see the disappointment in him very clearly. After they both let down their walls, things were a little easier. 

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Moonlighter felt a lot different from Sarina Bowen’s other books from the start. While it still had that sports romance vibe of her other books, the suspense aspect of the novel really stood. This was a different side of Sarina Bowen that I hadn’t really read before. And while it took a little to get used to, I really enjoyed it. The suspense and action were great and kept me on the edge of my seat. It not only pushed the novel forward, but also set the tone for the rest of this series. 

One of the main plotlines in Moonlighter is the fact that Alex is pregnant, the reader already knows somewhat about the pregnancy from the previous series. But we really get to know more about it here. I loved that just because Alex was pregnant she didn’t let it stop her from being the working woman she is. One thing that Sarina Bowen does well is exploring the notion of family. And this is again present in many different ways throughout Moonlighter. Eric’s up and down relationship with his father and brother and Alex becoming a mother and trying to work the whole thing out. I always love seeing with Sarina Bowen does with family and I think she does a fantastic job here. 

Elizabeth Tsung

Overall, Moonlighter was a fantastic read. It was a great start to a new series and I can’t wait to see where Sarina Bowen goes with this. There are so many different ways that she could go and it’s going to be an interesting ride. Moonlighter is action-packed, but also has time for those great romance moments that were done so well. The novel explores the notion of second chances, letting tour guard down, and sometimes it’s okay to be vulnerable. If you are looking for a great romance read, that also has a little something more than this is for you. 

Have you read Moonlighter by Sarina Bowen yet? What did you think of it? Are you planning on reading it? Let’s Chat! 

Book Review: Call It What You Want by Brigid Kemmerer

Book Review: Call It What You Want by Brigid Kemmerer

Dec 12, 2019


Call It What You Want by Brigid Kemmerer

Pages: 374
Publish date: June 27th, 2019
Publisher: Bloomsbury YA
ISBN: 9781526605344
Purchase: Book Depository – Amazon UK – Amazon US – Amazon AU – QBD

When his dad is caught embezzling funds from half the town, Rob goes from popular lacrosse player to social pariah. Even worse, his father’s failed suicide attempt leaves Rob and his mother responsible for his care.

Everyone thinks of Maegan as a typical overachiever, but she has a secret of her own after the pressure got to her last year. And when her sister comes home from college pregnant, keeping it from her parents might be more than she can handle.

When Rob and Maegan are paired together for a calculus project, they’re both reluctant to let anyone through the walls they’ve built. But when Maegan learns of Rob’s plan to fix the damage caused by his father, it could ruin more than their fragile new friendship…

This captivating, heartfelt novel asks the question: Is it okay to do something wrong for the right reasons?

Call It What You Want:

If you’ve been reading Angel Reads for a while, you would know that I love Brigid Kemmerer’s books, so there wasn’t a question about picking it up. and I wasn’t disappointed. Call It What You Want was fantastic. Kemmerer is able to do things with her characters that just make everything more real.

Call It What You Want by Brigid Kemmerer follows Rob and Maegan as they try to navigate their families, school and trying to find if you have to do something wrong to make things right. After Rob’s dad is caught embezzling money from half their down, Rob has to deal with the fallout that follows. After the pressure got to Maegan last year, she feels that everything around her is falling apart, and then her sister comes home pregnant. Now paired together for a project, Maegan and Rob try hard to keep their walls up, but that doesn’t seem to work. But when Rob attempts to fix his father’s wrongdoings that might be the end of them.   

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Maegan was such a great female protagonist. One of the things that Brigid Kemmerer does so well is make characters feel real and Maegan certainly does. I loved the honesty of Maegan, she never tried to hide her faults and that was very refreshing. I loved that she cracked under pressure – and that is horrible to say. But it made connecting with Maegan so much easier. It’s rare that readers see protagonists that make mistakes and even more admit those mistakes.  

Rob is so human throughout Call It What You Want that it ended up being very stressful at times. He is a disaster really. But that is what made his character arc fantastic. It was addicting really. Rob is so vulnerable throughout the whole book. He is facing the crimes of his father and that would be hard on anyone, let alone a teenager. And he lets this all get to him. He isn’t just dealing with the isolation at school, but also at home. He also feels that because of his father he should also be a criminal, but truly Rob is soft and has this heart that melted me. 

The relationship between Maegan and Rob has many ups and downs. There are a lot of stones to step over between the two of them. And then let their home lives and preconceived thoughts of one another really take over. But I loved that throughout Call It What You Want they really got to know each other. They are very different people at first and it was great seeing them interact with one another. They really brought out the best in one another. Maegan and Rob were so innocent with one another and gosh it made this book so good. Brigid Kemmerer is just fantastic at writing these relationships. 

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Family is a massive theme throughout Call It What You Want and it was done so well again by Brigid Kemmerer. She knows how to write complicated and beautiful family dynamics that take the reader on a journey.  Maegan’s relationship with her sister was a major plot in this book. And I loved it. Their relationship has many ups and downs. They yell at one another, they scream at each other but they would also do anything for each other. 

Rob’s relationship with his parents is very complicated and even more heartbreaking. After Rob’s father attempted to commit suicide it left him in a vegetative state. This has left Rob and his mother not only reeling with the fact that his father stole money but also having to piece their lives back together.  

Friendship is an ongoing theme throughout Brigid Kemmerer’s books and it’s highlighted again in Call It What You Want. Owen was a fantastic character on his own, but the way that he interacts with Rob just melted my heart. Seriously the interactions between these two were fantastic. It’s probably one of these best male friendships that I’ve read in a while. 

Brigid Kemmerer is able to seamlessly intertwine both Rob’s and Maegan’s storylines together. It’s always something that I’ve liked about her writing and she has done it again in Call It What You Want. The audience is able to tell who with are with any time and that makes reading the novel so much easier. 

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Overall, Call It What You Want by Brigid Kemmerer is exactly what I wanted. It was emotional, hard-hitting but also so beautiful. I loved both Rob and Maegan as both characters and protagonists. What I love about Kemmerer so much is that her characters feel very real. They have their own faults which add to their realness.  Call It What You Want is the perfect example of a coming of age novel. It’s heartbreaking, full of angst but also absolutely beautiful. It explores the notion of loneliness and compassion and Brigid Kemmerer is just fantastic. If you are looking for a moving contemporary then please pick this one up.  

Have you read Call It What You Want by Brigid Kemmerer yet? What did you think? Are you planning on reading it? What’s your favourite book by Brigid Kemmerer? 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. 

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

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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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Can you believe that it’s already February? I know Can you believe that it’s already February? I know I can’t. But that means it’s a new month with more releases coming out! And that makes me excited. Some fantastic titles releasing this month and I cannot wait to read them. 📚

A couple of these are on my TBR already and some have just caught my eye and that makes me super excited to pick them up. 🖤

What are you looking forward to reading this month? Let’s chat! ✨

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