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What Do You Do When You Change Your Mind On Books?

What Do You Do When You Change Your Mind On Books?

Mar 20, 2021

Hi, everyone—it’s Ely again, here for my monthly post for March! Over the last few months, over on my own blog I’ve been looking back at the books I never reviewed, rereading them and sharing my thoughts. It’s been a fun process so far, but it got me thinking about changing opinions on books after you’ve written reviews. So today I thought I’d share my thoughts and some of the things I’ve done and seen others do.

Deleting The Review

Obviously, the most dramatic technique is to just delete your review. This is probably easiest on something like Goodreads and Storygraph where you probably won’t be breaking hyperlinks or whatnot. I personally don’t use this one very often—I’m more likely to clear my star rating on GR or re-rate it. That being said, I have deleted reviews of books and authors that I no longer felt comfortable supporting.

Disclaimers

An easier option is to just add a disclaimer at the start of a review. I think this one works particularly well if you’ve changed your star rating after reading, or if the review just isn’t relevant anymore. Again, if you’re choosing not to support that book or author anymore but don’t want to delete the review for whatever reason, this might be the way.

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Rewriting

This is probably the most time-consuming one on the list. I’ve done this one a few times when I’ve looked over old reviews and decided a sentence isn’t quite right or if I now see something I said in a completely different light. This can be anything from deleting a paragraph to changing the entire thing. It all depends on what you’re changing.

Leaving It

This is the most common one, I think. Sometimes you can completely change your mind about a book but completely forget about that review you wrote on it when you read it that first time. This honestly happens to me all the time and I’m only reminded if I go to look that book up or if someone likes or comments on it, whether that be on my blog or Goodreads. Most of the time I don’t have the time or energy to really look over the review and I end up just leaving it as is.

What about you—what do you do with the reviews you’ve changed your mind on? Let me know down below!

Never Seduce a Scoundrel | Discussion with Ely

Never Seduce a Scoundrel | Discussion with Ely

Feb 28, 2021

Welcome to Ely and Mine’s second buddy read of the year discussion. Today we are talking about Never Seduce a Scoundrel (School For Heiresses #1) by Sabrina Jeffries. This is the first book in the series and one that both of us were very excited about it. You can check out last months discussion on The Midnight Lie by Marie Rutkoski on Ely’s blog.

Never Seduce a Scoundrel (School For Heiresses #1) by Sabrina Jeffries

Pages: 376
Publish date: March 1st 2006
Publisher: Pocket Books
ISBN: 9781416516088
Purchase: Book Depository – Amazon UK – Amazon US – Amazon AU

“Be careful, Amelia — you know how reckless you can be!” — Mrs Charlotte Harris, headmistress

Lady Amelia Plume has many admirers — it’s too bad they’re all fortune hunters and fops who can’t provide the exotic adventures she seeks.

But the ballrooms of Mayfair have become much more appealing since the arrival of Major Lucas Winter, an American with a dark past and a dangerous air. Lucas is brash, arrogant — and scandalously tempting.

Every thrilling kiss sparks a hotter desire, yet Amelia suspects that Lucas has a hidden motive in wooing her. And she intends to discover it, by any means necessary.

Never Seduce a Scoundrel: 

Angel: I would just like to say first off that, I adored Never Seduce a Scoundrel so much. It’s one of my favourite Sabrina Jeffries books that I’ve read and I fell in love with it right away. I know you felt very similar to me?

Ely: Absolutely. I think this might be my favourite Sabrina Jeffries so far for a multitude of reasons. I don’t even know where to begin with this one.

And I suppose we should talk about how many Jeffries we’ve read in the past. This was my fourth of hers as I’m trying to read them in order, but I think you’ve read a few more?

A: I have! This is the seventh one I’ve read from her. Like you, I’ve read the Royal Brotherhood trio, and then I’ve also read the 3 books that are currently out in the Duke Dynasty. And I’ve loved every single one. But this is very high on my favourites list. 

Never Seduce a Scoundrel follows Lady Amelia Plume as she tries to find herself a husband, but none have caught her eye. Then comes Major Lucas Winter, an American who isn’t all he seems. I felt the tension between these two from the start and it got me hooked. And it wasn’t just the romance that I loved, but the characters themselves. What did you think of Amelia? 

E: I loved Amelia. She’s such a witty and fun character. I adore how she pretty much immediately works out just what Lucas is doing and is determined to basically stop him from getting what he wants… What did you think of her?

A: I adored her as well. She was just a fun character to read and get to know. Like you, she did not let Lucus get away with anything and basically turned everything on its head for him. That just made for even more excellent banter. I couldn’t wait to see what was going to happen next. Lucas was an interesting character that was for sure. There were times where I wanted to hate him for his reasons to get close to Amelia, but she broke his walls so quickly and turned him basically to mush. Even though he didn’t want to admit it. What did you think of him? 

E: I loved that about him—he’s all I’m a big surly, American soldier and I’m only here to do my job and then Amelia looks at him and he becomes a softie. Those are honestly my favourite type of romance heroes.

I think we have to mention the dear Charlotte Harris as well, don’t we? What did you think of her and her letters to and from cousin Michael?

stack of older letters

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A:  YES!!! I think that is what I loved most about Never Seduce a Scoundrel, they basically turned each other inside out and it was just fantastic to see. 

I loved Charlotte so much. And I cannot wait to read more about her and her letters to cousin Michael. I’ve got all the books in the series and read all the synopsis so I kind of know what is coming. And that makes me so excited. 

While we have briefly talked about the romance in this one. What were some of your favourite things about Amelia and Lucas? 

E: My favourite bit about the whole Charlotte thing is how it feels sort of the Lady Whistledown bits in the Bridgertons series or other books that do that sort of interjection bits. I think they tell you even more about the story and I really enjoy that.

And I love that they’re both playing each other, but neither of them knows really what’s happening and why the other one is acting the way they are. I think it makes for a really interesting dynamic between the two of them.

A: Yes! That connection is absolutely spot on. And yes I think it’s a great way to let the readers know things without the protagonist having to tell us or it being jarring to the reader. It was done fantastically here. 

Have to agree for sure. I loved seeing the back of fourth both of them pulling and then pushing. But also not knowing what is happening, like you said it creates a fantastic dynamic between the two and the banter is fantastic. The plot for this one is really interesting at times I didn’t know where it was going to go and I loved that. What did you think of it? 

E: I think it has one of the most interesting plots that I’ve read in a while. Sabrina always managed to take tropes and storylines that we see in historical romance and somehow turn it on its head.

Historical romances are usually pretty fun and light and that’s why I enjoy them so much. I know you feel the same way—we both used them as pick-me-ups all the time when we’re not feeling the best or if we’re in a slump. What I like about this one is that it has that fun, light tone about it but it also deals with some pretty heavy topics.

This might sound weird to anyone not aware of the genre, but I liked that this made reference to real historical events. I feel like HR doesn’t often do that. Sometimes we get real historical figures showing up or events that made a big impact or that are relevant to the story—i.e. the marriage act/suffragette movement in Evie Dunmore’s books and so forth, but the event in here is not one that a lot of people know about. How did you feel about that?

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A: Romance in general is my escape, but historical romance is the perfect read when I just want to have a fantastic time reading. Don’t get me wrong I’ve read some pretty emotional historical romances, but they don’t tear me into a million pieces – which I like.

No, I absolutely agree with you. I love history – a lot. So when I read a historical romance that makes me want to learn more – yes, please! And then when it includes an event. I think that is why I’ve really enjoyed reading Beverly Jenkins. And Sabrina really takes it another step in Never Seduce a Scoundrel. One of the main concepts on this series is the School For Heiress, and while it wasn’t featured really in this one. I enjoyed seeing some of it through Charlotte and Amelia’s relationship. What did you think of it?

E: I was a little sad that we didn’t actually get to see the school yet—I think there is going to be an incredible dynamic with the friendships between the girls and the romances. I believe book four takes place in the school? I just love the ideas of the girls all getting involved in one another’s lives and hopefully, we’ll get some really lovely friendships between them all too.

I’m also really excited to see Charlotte in her element. I think she’s a great character already and I’m excited to see her shine. How about you?

A: I think that is what I missed most in this one. Friendship. I felt that there wasn’t anyone there for Amelia except for Charlotte – who I love. But I feel that is what this book lacked. A good friend for Amelia and not just Charlotte who for the most part is her guardian. Do you agree with this? 

Oh and have to agree with you about Charlotte, I am so excited. 

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E: Amelia really doesn’t have anyone but Charlotte until Lucas steps up. For all her talk of love and protection of her family, they really aren’t there for her. They are absent for most of the book and even when they are there, they’re wrapped up in their own world. I just hate it when families are like this, as you well know.

A: It is really strange that is for sure. I’m still not sure how I feel about it. They obviously came back when she was in need, but I still felt no connection between them. Like as much as Amelia talks about them, I didn’t feel the love. 

Enough about that, what was one of your favourite things about Never Seduce a Scoundrel to finish this up? I adored the banter between Amelia and Lucas and how they grew close without really trying. 

E: I think she really loved them, but I don’t know that they really cared about her to the same degree.

The banter is definitely amazing, but I think that real-life moment in history is really what hit it out of the park for me. It just made it feel that much more real and added a greater depth to it.

A: Well thank you for chatting with me. I hope you all enjoyed reading our chat about Never Seduce a Scoundrel by Sabrina Jeffries. Have you read anything from her yet? Have you read this series? Stay tuned for next month’s discussion on Ely’s blog! 

Why You Should Buddy Read | Discussion

Why You Should Buddy Read | Discussion

Feb 20, 2021

Hi, everyone! It’s me, Ely from Earl Grey Books, back today with my monthly guest post for you all. Now today we’re talking about a part of the book community that Angel and I love and that’s buddy reading! If you follow one (or both) of us, then you’ve probably seen one of our buddy read discussions—last month we talked about The Midnight Lie over on my blog and we’ll be talking about Never Seduce A Scoundrel by Sabrina Jeffries in a few days time. But this post is all about sharing some of the reasons you should buddy read things.

It’s Way More Fun To Read With Friends

Angel and I do all of our buddy reads now with the purpose of creating these discussions for you all, but even with that we still share our thoughts as we’re reading just over Facebook. There’s something so fun about getting to scream about a moment in a book without your friends or to tease them about ‘just wait until you get to chapter 16’ or whatever.

It’s A Great Motivator To Finish The Book

If you’re like me and often have thirty million books on the go, buddy reading is a great way to make sure you’re actually finishing books off. If someone’s waiting for you to finish something off, you’re probably less likely to procrastinate it. In the same vein, buddy reading with Angel has made me finish off some of the books I probably would have DNFed otherwise.

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Get Things Off Your TBR

Likewise, if you’re really bad at reading the books on your TBR then just make your friend read it with you. I’ve used Angel’s help with this one many times over. Of course, it works best if you have both happen to want to get a particular book off your TBR but it can also work in a best friend picks my TBR kind of way…

Broaden Your Horizons

If you and your friend read completely different things then why not give this a go anyway and try something a little different. This can work if you like the same things as well. Maybe there’s a genre neither of you really read, or maybe you want to try a new author. There’s no better way than to get a friend to come along on the ride with you!

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Make New Friends

Buddy reading is also a great way to make new friends. Along with buddy reading with Angel, I’ve read books with my lovely friends Annemieke and Inge in the past as well as a handful of other friends both online and my non-book community friends too. It’s a great way to break the ice with new people—don’t know how to make small talk? That’s fine because you just have to talk about how the book is making you feel, easy conversation!

So that’s my little list today. Do you enjoy buddy reading? Let me know in the comments.

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April was a very good reading month for me, especi April was a very good reading month for me, especially after last month. I had some really fantastic reads in April. I did do a lot of re-reading this month but I had such blast. I re-read Caught Up and Play Along and the first 4 books in the Ironside Academy series. 📚

I read some books that I’ve been waiting for including the new book from Kels and Denise Stone, as well as the new Tessa Hale. ✨

Overall it was such a good month, lots of binge reading series and starting on some new authors. I’m so excited to see what May brings. 🖤

What was your favourite book that you read in April? 

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IT’S RACE WEEK! 🏎️ If you didn’t know al IT’S RACE WEEK! 🏎️

If you didn’t know already I love F1, have ever since I was younger and decided that this year it would be fun to combined my love for F1 and reading together. 📚

After a week off we are back at it. We are in Miami this week’s and things are only just heating up. This week I’m reading Falling Off the Cliff  Kanitha P.

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Formula 1 legend in the making and rising star Thiago Valencia is chasing redemption as well as his second World Champion title. With a tarnished reputation and an undetermined future in F1 that hangs by a terribly loose thread, he can’t afford to lose his seat. Thiago is ready to do anything to redeem himself and erase his past mistakes. When a mysterious woman intrudes on his private party in Monte Carlo, he is certain the universe has brought his polar opposite into his life as salvation. He is sunshine, she is moonlight; he is a bright star and she is a moonbeam.

Destiny takes the wheel, steering Kamari into Thiago’s orbit, but her open disdain and closely guarded heart warn her to stay away. Enchanted by her charms, Thiago is intent on melting her freezing barriers and tearing down the walls shielding her heart.

When Kamari agrees to help him save his future by being his fake girlfriend, the unexpected happens, triggered by a game of lies, secrets and desire.

As they plunge towards the finish line, the race veers offtrack and neither of them are ready to fall off the cliff.
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How Race Week Reads Will Work 

On Monday of race week I’ll announce the book I’ll be reading for the week, then throughout the week I’ll be posting stories and my thoughts. And then on Sunday, race day my review and final thoughts will go up.

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A little late but I am finally getting to share Ra A little late but I am finally getting to share Race 5’s Race Week Reads review. This week I read, Downforce (Pit Lane #1) by Hannah Lily.

🏎️ Review 🏎️

I had so much fun reading this book. I knew I was in for a ride as soon as I started Downforce. It was entertaining, fun, and I just had a good time reading it. And while it does explore some heavy topics, I don’t think it took away from the fun nature of the book.

Right from the start, we can see the tension between F1 Presenter, Olivia Fraser and F1 Driver, Jonah Scott. And while silly at times, it was fun seeing them interact together. Both really didn’t like each other. They both had said things about and to one another that sometimes it caused chaos. And I was here for it.

I did find that at times, just silly things happened. I am not a massive rom-com reader, and there was a lot of falling into one another, and arguments stemmed from nothing. This is honestly just because I don’t like these types of scenes, but it didn’t really make me dislike the book at all.

I loved the whole road trip aspect of the book, it’s different from other F1 books I’ve read so far this year and just made for some interesting banter and lust. I do wish that the road trip was a little longer than it was because I did feel like the romance moved pretty quickly here, but again, it didn’t really affect how much I was enjoying the book.

The romance was this combination of being slow burn and full of angst right at the start, to the road trip happening and then bam. But I loved it, though. The banter between Olivia and Jonah was fantastic. I loved seeing them grow not only with one another but with themselves as well.

Overall, I had a great time reading Downforce and will be continuing the series for sure when the other books come out. The romance was angsty and just felt right. The found family aspect really worked well here, and the F1 aspects were pretty okay. Not the best I’ve seen, but not the worst either. If you are looking for a fun read that has a great romance and a little rom-comy, then pick this one up.
I’ve already had a pretty amazing reading year. I’ve already had a pretty amazing reading year. There have been so many books that I have enjoyed but there are some that I have just loved. 🖤

I didn’t realise before I put this post together that all of these books are from authors I’ve read and loved before. There hasn’t been a Rebecca Yarros book that I haven’t rated under 4 Stars. Elsie Silver is just making me love everything that she writes. Wild and Wrangled may be my favourite in the series. 📖

Three rereads also made it to this list. Binding 13 still makes me gasp and smile all at the same time. And Caught Up and Play Along just hit every time. 📚

I’ve honestly had a great year so far and since making this post a few more books I’ve read I’ve ended up loving. It’s going to be hard to pick my favourites at the end of the year that is for sure. ✨

What books have you loved reading this year? Are any books that made my list on yours? Let me know! 

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