This is BOOK 2 of a duology. Read the review for the first book here. This review is spoiler-free/any spoilers are hidden. Going into reading this book, I didn’t remember a lot. I didn’t do a reread and I didn’t read my review of…
I’ll cut to the chase: the synopsis doesn’t exactly describe the plot accurately. The way it describes this book makes it seem like a forbidden romance in a historical fiction, but it’s not like that at all. What I liked about the plot: It’s…
This is the first book I’ve ever read with characters from an Amish community. I didn’t know a lot about being Amish prior to reading, so I’ll say this book did teach me something. The story itself, however, was a little underwhelming. The mystery…
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The plot greatly resembles the book Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon. While I didn’t enjoy that book, this one stood out to me. Where Everything, Everything went wrong while dealing with mental health/chronic illness, Under Rose-Tainted Skies went right. However, this is more about how…
I was so disappointed in this one. I was spoiled for the ending prior to reading it but I wasn’t aware of what the entire plot was about. Frankly, I’m not happy with the message it sends. Will is a quadriplegic. He is incredibly wealthy…
I thoroughly enjoyed the story of Ruined. It’s this perfect balance of action, intrigue, and romance that I simply fell in love with. If you read the synopsis, you already know that there is a romance in this book and you know who it…
This book just dives you right into the story. Which was fantastic. This is a world built around some familiar dystopian elements, but Dillon makes it stand out with the magical elements and various societal conflicts. There’s plenty of mystery throughout as the MC…
This is a book full of valuable lessons. It’s 300 or so pages of teaching the reader several what may seem like simple lessons but are so monumental to one’s growth. 1. It deals with adoption in a unique way. This is the first…