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Book Review: No Man Left Behind, by W.R. Gingell

I pre-ordered a copy of W.R. Gingell‘s No Man Left Behind. Reviews for the previous books in the series can be found here and here.
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Revenge. Restoration. Romance. A few deadly wishes.

The Glass Elder wants wishes. Three, to be exact. Athelas wants a way in, and those wishes may well be that way—but giving the Elder what he wants means putting Camellia in harm’s way. It also means that YeoWoo will have to choose between trusting Athelas one last time, and taking a bite at suddenly hot revenge that could swiftly go cold if she misses her chance.

Now that revenge is within reach of her teeth, will YeoWoo manage to tear out one last, bloody heart? Can Athelas put aside his own ends for long enough to protect all those dearest to him from threats outside—and from himself?

Can a family that began in blood survive one too many wishes and a far-too-wily Elder, or will the world as they know it fall apart into the chaos of wishes-gone-wrong?

my review

This was a full, fabulous five stars. The whole series is a redemption arc, picking up from the end of The City Between series’ ending. You see it coming and anticipate it. But getting to see it all finally coming together with everyone who needs closure, revenge, forgiveness, or acceptance receiving it is wonderful. The character growth! The found family! The banter! All of it, *Chef’s Kiss* I will legitimately miss these characters now that the series is over. Gingell has quickly become a favorite auto-buy author. I cannot wait to see what she does next.

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Book Review: Come True, by Brindi Quinn

I accepted a review copy of Come True, by Brindi Quinn. It’s also featured over on Sadie’s Spotlight. So, you can hop over there for an excerpt, author information, tour schedule, and a chance to win a copy of the book!

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★A jaded girl. A persistent genie. A contest of souls.★

Recent college graduate Dolly Jones has spent the last year stubbornly trying to atone for a mistake that cost her everything. She doesn’t go out, she doesn’t make new friends and she sure as hell doesn’t treat herself to things she hasn’t earned, but when her most recent thrift store purchase proves home to a hot, magical genie determined to draw out her darkest desires in exchange for a taste of her soul, Dolly’s restraint, and patience, will be put to the test.

Newbie genie Velis Reilhander will do anything to beat his older half-brothers in a soul-collecting contest that will determine the next heir to their family estate, even if it means coaxing desire out of the least palatable human he’s ever contracted. As a djinn from a ‘polluted’ bloodline, Velis knows what it’s like to work twice as hard as everyone else, and he won’t let anyone—not even Dolly f*cking Jones—stand in the way of his birthright. He just needs to figure out her heart’s greatest desire before his asshole brothers can get to her first.

my review

Honestly, I think this cover sets you up perfectly for what to expect in the book. It’s super cute. Both characters are believably in their early 20s and have been through some shit. But then they come together and heal each other’s wounds. It’s adorable and feels good. The writing is clean and easy to write, and the world is interesting.

I did think there were a few too-convenient character changes toward the end, notably Arrik and the father. They are one way the whole book, and then as soon as the plot requires it, they have sudden, questionable changes in character. It was more striking with Arrik, but I think more galling with the father because it was so patently predictable.

Additionally, but a much smaller issue, Dolly is referred to as squishy more than once, which I took to mean she wasn’t thin. I would appreciate this, except that she’d been on a punishing ascetic diet for 50 weeks. I have a hard time thinking she’d have much squish left.

All in all, however, I really enjoyed this and will be back for more of Quinn’s writing.


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