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Giana Darling

MC and Dragons | Mini ARC Reviews

MC and Dragons | Mini ARC Reviews

Aug 8, 2024

It’s review time! It’s been a little while since you have seen me, but I am back with some mini arc reviews. Asking For Trouble by Giana Darling and Dawn of Flames by Tessa Hale are two books I’ve been looking forward to reading all year. Asking For Trouble is the next book in the Fallen Men MC series which I have been reading and loving for the last few years and Dawn of Flames is the last book in Tessa Hale’s latest series.

I’ve been in a little bit of a reading slump this year, and not reading to the level I have been over the last few years. So it was really nice to read these two especially because I love both series. So let’s get into it, check out my reviews.

I received an earc of Asking For Trouble by Giana Darling in exchange for an honest review. This has in no way influenced my thoughts and feelings about the book.

I love this series so much so when Giana announced this one, I was super excited. I’ve really enjoyed Boner in the series so I was excited to get into his story. And for him to be swept off his feet. And that he was. While this isn’t my favourite of this series, I still had a great time reading it.

Boner is the class clown of the MC but we also get to see a very different side to him. We see his protectiveness, his passion and his possessiveness as well. As soon as he sees Blue he is taken and I love seeing a hard MC male struck down by this female.

Blue has been through some things and while at first, we aren’t sure what has happened to her; everything starts to unveil itself as the book goes on. I’m not going to lie Blue is my favourite FMC of the series, but I still really enjoyed getting to know her and rooting for her and Boner.

The romance was great, honestly, it was fast, hot and exactly what I think both Blue and Boner needed. They both needed the other to push. And it just worked so well.

I do feel this book moved very fast, I was taken aback by how quickly things were moving not just with the romance but with the plot. I did feel at times I was missing things. There were a few times were I was a little confused, but it didn’t take away too much from the reading experience. I do wish it was just slowed down a little more.

I also love the interactions we get with the rest of the MC crew, the girlies were there! Especially Mei, who is one of my favourite FMC from this series. Curtains and even Eugene had some great interactions here.

Overall, I’m so glad we got another addition to this series, I am so nervous to see what happens next because there were some big things uncovered here.

I received an earc of Dawn of Flames by Tessa Hale in exchange for an honest review. This has in no way influenced my thoughts and feelings about the book.

I only discovered Tessa Hale recently and she immediately jumped to my auto-read author list. I’ve been hanging to read ‘Dawn of Flames’ since I finished book two because of the cliffhanger and I wasn’t disappointed. This series has jumped to one of my quiet favourites

I just love this series. I love the romance, the angst and everything in between. Hayden is a fantastic fmc and as the series has gone we have seen her find herself and her strength. And in ‘Dawn of Flames’ she finds so much more. I loved seeing her grow, and while she has her men there to help her, it’s all her.

The romance is fantastic, I love her relationship with each of the men and how they all grow at different paces. It doesn’t all happen at once. There were times when I did get a little confused as to who was who. But it wasn’t a major hindrance. It was hot, sexy and sweet all the the same time. We see how much Knox, Easton, Caèl, Cillian, and Maddox care and love Hayden.

Action-packed from the start, it wasn’t overwhelmingly intense but still bought the tension. It was a nice balance.

Overall I love this series a lot. It’s a great introduction into why choose, it has dragons and fated mates. They are also super quick reads, which makes them great for binging. I cannot wait to read more from Tessa Hale.

And there we go! Have you read Asking For Trouble or Dawn of Flames yet? What did you think of it? Are you planning on reading them? What are some of the books that you have loved this year? Let’s chat!

Book Review: Caution to the Wind by Giana Darling

Book Review: Caution to the Wind by Giana Darling

Nov 28, 2023


Caution to the Wind (The Fallen Men, #7) by Giana Darling

Pages:
Publish date: 28 November, 2023
Publisher: –
ISBN: 9781774440223
Purchase: Amazon UK – Amazon US – Amazon AU

I fell in love with my best friend’s dad when I was seventeen.

He seemed like some kind of heathen god, big enough to kill a man with his bare hands, tattooed with bright, bold images, and weathered by time and a short stint in prison.

Blind to the consequences, I made a mistake that ran him out of town and ruined his life.

Now, he’s back after all these years––hating me more than the day he left.

What he doesn’t know is that I’ve been working to atone for my sins.

I’ve infiltrated the Vancouver Triad that killed his wife.

Always my protector, he decides it’s not safe for me to be in this alone, so he resolves to get me out of the Triad and out of his hair for good.

Caution to the Wind :

There are major trigger and content warnings for this book and series. I’ve included a list at the bottom of this review, but this is a dark series, that includes dark themes.

I received an e-arc of Caution to the Wind (The Fallen Men, #7) by Giana Darling in exchange for an honest review. This has in no way influenced my thoughts and feelings. This review will contain some spoilers from the rest of the series.

While you can read these books as standalones, I highly recommend that you read them in order. All these stories connect and sometimes stories intertwine.

So, I am not going to lie, it was quite a big wait for this book, but let me tell you. It was so worth it. I didn’t know what to expect from Caution to the Wind (The Fallen Men, #7) by Giana Darling. I’ve really like this dark MC series, I’ve given most of the books 4 starts, so I knew I was going to like it. I didn’t know I was going to love it and now it’s maybe my favourite book in the series. This one honestly took me by surprise, and I am not mad about it.

Photo by Alexey Malakhov on Unsplash

Caution to the Wind is really told in two parts. The first part follows Mei while she is still young, still in school. Where Mei and Henning Axelsen are there for each other, and they both go through some pretty dark parts. The past is where everything falls apart. The second part is where we left the Fallen Men in Dead Man Walking.  

I’m normally not a massive fan of books that jump a lot of time. Mostly I don’t love being in the past. I get bored and just want to get to where everything hits the fan. But Giana did such a fantastic job here. From the moment that the book opens, it was all hell. I wasn’t prepared for that start at all, but it absolutely grabbed my attention. It was a fantastic way of showing who not only Mei and Henning were before, but how they became who they are now. If I thought the past was heavy, well the now isn’t much better. Mei is so young at the start of the book, but the events that she goes through change her, and put her on a path that is dangerous and at times she is helpless.

It’s been years since Mei and now Axe-Man had seen each other. He doesn’t want to see Mei; he doesn’t want her around and he absolutely doesn’t want her around his daughter and her best friend Cleo. But Cleo has just been something unimageable and she just wants her best friend there. Axe-Man and Mei’s first encounter after so many years is harsh and makes my heart hurt. But they are thrown together throughout the book, they need to work together if anything is going to happen. But there is just so much pain between the two of them. Axe-Man doesn’t want to hear any of it, and Mei feels like she deserves it.

Mei is a whole new character to us, we don’t know anything about her before this book starts, and it’s hard to know the real her for a good part of the book. In the past, she is young, she is in pain, and she is letting her emotions take over. Then in the now, we know that we don’t know everything. And for me, it isn’t until we do, that I know feel like we know the real Mei. She is fighting and fits in with the Fallen so well. Even if they are quite harsh with her. She is so alone and that made me hurt so much. She would honestly do anything and everything for Axe-Man and Cleo, and she does. Even if it hurts her.  

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Even though Axe-Man has been here from the start, I feel like we don’t know a whole lot about him. We find out things here and there throughout the series. But it’s here that we get to see who he is. And for the most part, he is just hurt. And that leads to hate. He like Mei, would do anything for those that he loves. And Cleo is at the top of that list. After Dead Man Walking, he feels like he has failed. And I honestly think that plays a lot into this book and how he feels about Mei.

Caution to the Wind is a book that isn’t easy to read. From the physical abuse that happens throughout the book, to the mental struggles that both Mei and Axe-Man go through. They have both hurt each other, but with Axe-Man not wanting to talk, there is just more and more pain. The romance in this one was slow and long. It’s been quite a few years between them parting and when they see each other again, there is just so much hate. So much hurt. It takes them quite some time to both forgive the other and let go of the strain that they have. This isn’t a simple hate-to-love romance. There are so many layers, and it’s a slow peel. Caution to the Wind explores the length of what people would do for love, even if it means tearing their own hearts in the process. I found that there wasn’t a lot of romance for a lot of the book, and more pure lust and hate. But if you dig deep, it is love that drives it.

There is a lot going on in terms of plot, we have all the tension and history between Mei and Axe-Man that we are uncovering, as well as some new evils that have come to town. Both have connections to the past for Mei and Axe-Man. I didn’t feel that this was as intense as some of the other books in terms of these themes. I mean there are still some dark things that happen, but after the last book. This one was a little tamer. I liked that we got to see both Mei and Axe-Man work together, but also try and find things on their own. Mei was badass and I loved it. While all the other females in the Fallen Men series are some of my favourites, there was something about Mei that just stood out.

Taking about the Fallen Men, I loved that I was back in this world. I have missed it. We were able to catch up with the characters that we love and care for. But we also get to see them from an outsider’s perception. Other than the first book, most of the female leads have had some sort of connection to the club. But Mei knows nothing about them. And at first, their reception isn’t warm – at all. And I kinda hated it. I have grown to love my Fallen woman, and I know that it was coming from a place of love. But Mei, Mei is alone and this group of women, this family didn’t want her there at first. Cleo is dealing with a lot and while she does stand up for her, it’s hard. I just wanted these badass women to love and welcome another badass woman. However, as the Caution to the Wind goes on, Mei breaks down their walls and they come to trust and even really like her.

Photo by Maxim Hopman on Unsplash

Overall, I think Caution to the Wind could be one of my favourites in the Fallen Men series. I don’t know if it’s because it’s been so long since I’ve had a new book in this world. Or because I simply loved reading it. It’s dark and mysterious adding to that being hot and heavy. As soon as I picked this one up, I didn’t want to put it down. Caution to the Wind made me enjoy time jumps and spending quite some time in the past.

Caution to the Wind has many highs and lows. It follows Mei and Axe-Man on a long journey from hurt and betrayal, to forgiveness and love. It’s forbidden, and dark and will keep you reading until the end. It’s full of love, pain, anger and so much angst. Caution to the Wind is a story that is raw and powerful and hits you right in the middle with everything at once. This age-gap romance is perfect for anyone who has loved the rest of the series and for those who want something dark in their lives.  

Tropes and Themes: Age-Gap, MC, Forbidden Romance, Best Friends Dad, Dark Themes  

⚠️ Trigger Warnings Include; Violent Death On Page, Graphic Violence, Kidnapping, Gun Violence, Torture, Death of Loved Ones, Illness of Loved Ones, Graphic Sex.

Have you read Caution to the Wind by Giana Darling yet? What did you think of it? Have you read any of the other books in this series? What is a book that you have read recently that you loved and took you by surprise? Let’s chat! 

You can check out the rest of my reviews of The Fallen Men series and other Giana Darling if you would like. 

 

ARC Review: Dangerous Temptation by Giana Darling

ARC Review: Dangerous Temptation by Giana Darling

Oct 28, 2021

Dangerous Temptation by Giana Darling

Pages: 300
Publish date: October 26th 2021
Publisher: Dangerous Press
ASIN: B098TPMV86
Purchase: Amazon UK – Amazon US – Amazon AU

He arrives all dressed in black. Diamond cufflinks. A watch on his tanned wrist that cost more than we would ever see in a lifetime of work. He carries a single red rose for my mother. Months later, Tiernan Morelli lays red roses on my mother’s grave. That same day, he tells me that he is my new guardian. I should have known from the very start that he had more in common with the thorns than the rose. Now I know the truth: I’m a pawn in his dangerous game of revenge. I was too young and naive. Now it’s too late to save myself from his clutches. Now I belong to him.

Dangerous Temptation:

I received an earc of Dangerous Temptation by Giana Darling from Valentine PR & Literary Management in exchange for an honest review. This has in no way influenced my thoughts and feelings about the book. 

Trigger and content warnings for Dangerous Temptation include; death of parents, criminal activities, gun violence, age gap, taboo romance, child abuse off the page and more. 

This book wasn’t what I was expecting it to be. And that isn’t a bad thing. I knew what I was going into, but I was also surprised by it.  I read the novella that gives us an insight into both Tiernan Morelli and Bianca Belcante – do you haven’t read Bad Dreams before picking Dangerous Temptation up, I highly recommend it. It’s a few chapters if that. 

Dangerous Temptation follows Bianca Belcante the bastard child and member of the Constantine family. After the death of her mother, she and her brother have been taken in by Tiernan Morelli. Who has not only been cast aside by his family but is the black sheep. But he still does their bidding. 

Photo by Julia Nastogadka on Unsplash

There is major tension between Bianca and Tiernan from the start, like off the page. It’s all times of tension from hate to lust, to even disgust. It’s an interesting combo and I really did enjoy it. It wasn’t what I was expecting from these two, I actually don’t know what I was expecting. 

Bianca is kinda that typical innocent protagonist, but she had this spark about her that I loved. She didn’t care about what Tiernan had to say. She did what she wanted to do. What she believed in. But Tiernan also intrigued her a lot. And she couldn’t help but get want to get to know him. I absolutely adore how much she cared and looked after her brother. She had a shit home life, for the most part. Their mother didn’t care too much about them. Right from the start, the reader is able to see how much she cares for him.

Tiernan is rough around the edges and more. I wish we got to know him a little more, but I felt that even during his chapters, we still don’t know the real him. Dangerous Temptation I felt gave us these little hints here and there and everything is going to be explore much more in book two. Tiernan is dark and twisty and I wanted to know more about him as the book went on. 

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The romance was very up and down for me throughout Dangerous Temptation. I wanted to love it, but I just couldn’t. But I also feel that it wasn’t the main focus of the book. Yes, we see the tension between Bianca and Tiernan, but we don’t get to see them really know each other. There are some fantastic scenes here and that, that was brilliant and I loved seeing them both break down. But I was left hanging for more. I’m intrigued to see what happens between the two in the next book. 

This duet isn’t going to be for everyone. I’m just going to put it out there. As I mentioned before there are a lot of trigger warnings and it does include a taboo romance. So please be aware of this before you jump in. I think it’s about a 13 year age gap, which is pretty decent. And as I said because of this Dangerous Temptation won’t be for everyone. 

If you didn’t know already, I love Giana’s Fallen Men Series, you can check out my review for the series here, as well as my review of Inked in Lies and Dead Man Walking. So I was really excited to try something new from Giana. While I didn’t love this one, I still enjoyed it.

In saying this, I did feel that it fell a little flat at times. While there are things going on throughout the book, I also felt that not much happened after the last few chapters, and while the cliffhanger is intense. I wanted a little more during the book. I also felt that we didn’t get to know more about Bianca’s daily life. It would have been great to see more of her interactions at school and with her new friends. I liked that we got these awesome interactions when Bianca was at home with her brother and Tiernan’s men. But I wanted a little more here. 

Photo by Robert Bye on Unsplash

Dangerous Temptation is set in the same world as the Cinderella series by k Webster, Lessons in Sin by Pam Godwin and more. You can check out the whole world here. I haven’t read any other books in the world and while I wasn’t confused by the family feud, I am intrigued and might end up and reading some of the other books. 

Overall, Dangerous Temptation by Giana Darling really did catch my eye. It’s pushed me a little out of my comfort zone and I didn’t hate it. I’m intrigued to see what is going to happen next. The ending was a major cliffhanger and that makes me both nervous and excited. Dangerous Temptation will not be for everyone and that is absolutely okay, but if you like things a little on the dark side and taboo, then this book is for you. 

And there we go. Have you checked out Dangerous Temptation by Giana Darling yet? What did you think of it? Are you planning on picking it up? What are some of your favourite dark and taboo romances? Let’s Chat. 

Also don’t forget to check out my interview with Giana that I did last year. I had a great time and it was fantastic getting to know Giana more. If you don’t follow me on social media you can now, you can check me out on Twitter, Instagram and Tiktok.

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Yeah, this is what I wanted. I really enjoyed Vict Yeah, this is what I wanted. I really enjoyed Victoria Wilder’s Bourbon Boys series, and as soon as I heard she was writing a new series, around whiskey and women. Well, hell year. It took me a little bit to get into the book, but after a few chapters, I was hooked. 

Wyn is hiding, hiding from everyone, even when she is there. She is hiding behind so much, and damn, I don’t blame her. We don’t know everything from the start, but we start piecing things together, and my heart broke. And I was terrified for her. But she is a Crowne woman, and that means something. 

We’ve met Julian before, and while he intrigued me before, I am invested now. He is charming, secretive in the best way and will do anything at this point for Wyn. But he is also lost, and somehow he finds his way to Rumour and back into Wyn’s life. 

The romance is hot and steamy and everything that you want. The tension and chemistry in this one is high. Neither Wyn nor Julian wants to really give in or give up on one another, but a lot is standing in their way, honestly, mainly themselves. I just sat there giggling half the time because they are swoon-worthy. 

I would say this is the darkest Victoria Wilder book I’ve read, so double-check those trigger warnings before jumping in because there is a lot that happens. And I don’t think it’s going to die down any time soon because these Crowne women are badass, and I know things are only just getting started. 

Overall, Rumors & Whiskey is hot and sexual. The tension is dripping off the page, and then you are thrown into the terror and horrors of Rumour. You don’t know what is going to happen next, you don’t know who to trust, and there are so many more secrets that have yet to be revealed. I know I am ready for more. Are you?

Thank you to @atriabooksaus for an earc of Rumors & Whiskey 🥃. I’m in love.

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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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