Thursday, June 18, 2026

Night Witch Audiobook by Jaymin Eve

 Night Witch (Audiobook)

by Jaymin Eve


My Rating: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊
Spice Rating: 🌢🌢🌢


Blurb:


Night Witch is the sequel to the instant New York Times bestseller Spellcaster with an intense enemies-to-lovers arc, a steamy heat level, magical creatures, super high stakes, and an epic family saga.

Be careful what you witch for.

Welcome to year two at Weatherstone College…


Last year, after coming face to face with darkness and lethal monsters, Logan Kingston, my sworn enemy and sometimes ally, brought my first year to an explosive ending. There’s a bond between us that I can’t explain, but I just know he’s hiding something. Maybe I don’t fully trust any spellcaster, but there’s no denying my draw to him.

I’m not going to lie, I haven’t felt myself since then, and I’m dreading returning to Weatherstone.

Perfect if you love:
• Sexy Stalking + Dirty Talking
• He Gives Her His Clothes
• Forbidden Romance
• Touch Her & D!e
• Elemental Magic
• Dark Academia
• "Mine"

“A fun, magical enemies to lovers read that you don’t want to miss!”—Jasmine Mas, New York Times bestselling author of Blood of Hercules



My Review: 



I want to start this review by talking about the audiobook experience because it deserves its own moment before we get into anything else. There are narrators who read a book to you, and then there are narrators who inhabit a book so completely that you forget you are listening to a single person and start believing there is an entire cast of people living inside your earbuds. The narrator of Night Witch falls into that second category without any question whatsoever. The performance is nothing short of fabulous. Every character has a distinct and fully realized voice. Every emotional beat lands exactly the way it should. Every moment of tension, every whispered confession, every explosive scene is delivered with such precision and such feeling that I found myself holding my breath at regular intervals just to make absolutely sure I did not miss a single word. If you are on the fence about whether to read or listen to this one, let me make that decision very simple for you. Listen. The narrator takes everything that is already extraordinary about this story and elevates it into something that feels like a full sensory experience. It is that good.

Now let us talk about the book itself because it is equally deserving of every bit of praise I am about to throw at it.

I went into Night Witch thinking I was just going to enjoy it. A nice comfortable read from an author I already love, something to settle into and savor at a reasonable pace. Instead I lost sleep. I lost self control. I lost the ability to put it down or turn it off or do anything even remotely responsible with my time until I had consumed every single page of it. This book did not give me a choice and I respect it enormously for that.

Jaymin Eve is already an auto buy author for me. She has been for a while now and with very good reason. She builds worlds that feel genuinely alive, characters that absolutely refuse to be one dimensional, and romances that somehow manage to be both explosive and deeply tender at the exact same time. Every time I pick up one of her stories I know I am about to be hooked, and Night Witch had its claws in me from the very first pages and never once loosened its grip.

This book moves. From the very beginning it is fast and addictive and overflowing with magic and tension and heat in equal measure. And Paisley and Logan completely surprised me in the best possible way. After the first book I was not expecting the level of softness and devotion that exists between them in this installment, but I absolutely ate every single bit of it up. Logan is firmly in his protect her at all costs era and I want to be very clear that he is unhinged about it in the most wonderful way imaginable. Meanwhile Paisley is a powerhouse of a female main character who never once fades into the background or waits for someone else to carry the story. Their chemistry does not just simmer. It burns. The yearning is so real and so well constructed that it physically affected me, and yes, the spice absolutely and completely delivers on every promise the slow burn makes.

The atmosphere of this book is another thing I cannot stop thinking about. Dark academia layered over witches and warlocks and elemental magic and fated bonds. It feels fresh and immersive and just dangerous enough to make every scene feel like something could go wonderfully wrong at any moment. And the found family element adds a warmth to all of that darkness that makes the emotional stakes feel even richer and more meaningful. Paisley's family in particular hit me right in the heart in ways I was not prepared for.

And now I need to address the pacing because I made the catastrophic and completely worth it mistake of thinking just one more chapter at a time that was already well past any reasonable bedtime. I have no regrets. I would do it again tonight if I could.

What moved me most about this book is the growth. Where there was tension and mistrust and walls built up between these characters before, there is now full and total commitment. Logan and Paisley are all in, emotionally and magically and romantically, and watching that unfold while the narrator brings every layer of it to life in audio form is an experience I genuinely cannot put a price on. Watching Logan soften while still being this intensely powerful and slightly feral person made him even more compelling this time around than he already was, which I did not think was possible.

This is the perfect continuation of Spellcaster and I cannot stress enough that you should read or listen to these books in order. The payoff for doing so is enormous. The stakes are higher, the romance is hotter, and the world feels even more expansive than before. Paisley truly comes into her power in this book, both in her magic and in her bond with Logan, and getting to witness that through both the writing and the narrator's extraordinary performance made it feel like something genuinely special.

By the time I reached the end I just sat there, completely still, thinking about how on earth this book managed to be even better than the first one. And then I thought about starting it all over again.

If you love high chemistry fantasy romance with witches and found family and emotional growth and spice that actually delivers every single thing it promises, Night Witch is absolutely worth every minute of the obsession. Read it. Listen to it. Lose sleep over it. You will not be sorry.


Crown me yours by Liv Zander

 Crown Me Yours

by Liv Zander


My Rating: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊
Spice Rating: 🌢🌢🌢


Blurb:



Wed him. Bed him. Slit his throat.

I killed the king.
Crowned myself in his blood,
But the curse still festers.

To break it, I need Death,
On his knees,
A ring on his finger.
My blade at his throat.

The god fights me to the grave,
Evades my touch,
Mocks my wanting.

He would rather tear himself apart,
Than let me close enough to end this.
But I didn't come this far to lose.
I came to crown him mine.

Welcome to your wedding, my love.

Crown Me Yours is a dark fantasy romance novel, and book two in the Heartstring Duet. The two-part story features deception, mystery, more deception, a handsome liar, and the woman who wants to bury him, along with a HUDDTPMYL... Happily Until Death Does Them Part Many Years Later (yes, the author made that up). This world contains dark elements, violence, and themes some may find disturbing. Readers can find more detailed information on www.livzander.com. What this book doesn't contain is a hero - because villains do it better.



My Review:


If you read my review of Crown Me Dead then you already know what Liv Zander is capable of. You already know she writes with a knife behind her back and a smile on her face and that she will absolutely use both of them on you without a single warning. You walked into this second book knowing that trauma was coming because she told you it was coming in every way a writer possibly can without actually saying the words out loud. You prepared yourself. You thought you were ready.

You were not ready. I was not ready. Nobody is ever ready for what Liv Zander does when she decides to truly let loose.

All hell broke loose in this book. That is the only way I know how to describe what happens inside these pages and even that does not fully capture the scale of it. This is not the quiet creeping dread of the first book, the knife you did not see coming until it was already in you. This is something bigger and louder and more devastating than that. This is Liv Zander removing all restraint and just going for it completely, and the result is a book that had me crying harder than I have cried over anything I have read in a very long time.

And here is the thing that I was not expecting at all. The trauma in this book is different. You came in braced for the kind of darkness that Crown Me Dead delivered so masterfully, the deception and the shadows and the web of lies that made your skin crawl in the most wonderful way. And yes, there is darkness here too because this is Liv Zander and darkness is part of her DNA as a writer. But the thing that breaks you open in Crown Me Yours is not the darkness. It is the love. The love is what gets you. The love is what did me completely in.

The way she wrote this story played in my head like watching a love story bloom to life in real time, something luminous and tender and beautiful, something you are rooting for with everything you have even as some quiet and knowing part of you understands that it is going to end in a way that costs you something. You know it. You feel it hovering over every sweet moment and every tender exchange and every page that makes your heart feel full. And you keep going anyway. You keep turning pages and falling deeper into it because the hope of it is just too beautiful to walk away from. That is what Liv Zander does to you. She makes you choose the feeling even when you know what the feeling is going to cost.

Our female main character in this book is someone I fell completely and utterly in love with, and I do not say that lightly. I like to think of myself as a go with the flow kind of person, someone who can adapt and adjust and keep moving when life gets difficult. But this woman puts me to shame. She gets dealt horrible hand after horrible hand after horrible hand and she does not crumble. She does not shut down. She keeps thinking. She keeps outmaneuvering the people around her, outsmarting situations that would have flattened most people entirely, finding ways through darkness that nobody else would have even thought to look for. Her optimism is not naive. It is not the optimism of someone who does not understand what is happening to her. It is the optimism of someone who understands completely and chooses to keep going anyway. That is the rarest and most powerful kind of strength and I was in awe of her on every single page.

I fell in love inside this book too. Not just with the characters and not just with the story, but with the experience of reading it, with the feeling of being so completely inside something that the rest of the world just falls away. That does not happen to me as often as I wish it did, and when it does I want to grab everyone around me and make them understand what they are missing.

I am not going to spoil a single thing because you deserve to come to this book completely open and let it do to you what it did to me. What I will tell you is this. Do yourself a favor and pick it up. Do yourself a favor and read Crown Me Dead first if you have not already, because the payoff of arriving at Crown Me Yours with all of that context is immeasurable. And then do yourself the final and most important favor of having something nearby to cry into because you are absolutely going to need it.

Liv Zander wrote something extraordinary here. Something that lingers. Something that sits in your chest long after the last page and refuses to be quietly filed away and forgotten. This is the kind of book that changes the way you feel about reading for a little while, that raises the bar so high that everything you pick up afterward has to work a little harder to impress you. I am grateful for it and devastated by it in equal measure, which is exactly where the best books always leave you.





Crown me Dead by Liv Zander

 Crown Me Dead 

by Liv Zander

My Rating: 🟊🟊🟊🟊⯨
Spice Rating: 🌢🌢🌢


Blurb:



Wed me. Bed me. Slit my throat.

Born in dirt, raised in rot, I dig graves for the dead, while the living decay around me.

When my brother coughs blood, he appears.

A man too polished for the graveyard, with a bargain too cruel for the light: Seduce the King. Become the Queen. Die. And my brother lives.

Kael is a nightmare of living ruin, the rotting ruler of a festering realm. And Vale is his shadow, the cold architect of my demise.

One man needs my heart to beat. The other plans to stop it forever.

They think I’m a pawn. But I’m the gravedigger's daughter. And I know exactly where to bury them.

Welcome to the funeral.



My Review:


Let me tell you exactly how this book ended up in my hands because I think it is a story worth telling. TikTok got me. I know, I know. But when you start seeing video after video of people absolutely losing their minds over a book, when the content is just an endless parade of readers sitting there with tears streaming down their faces and that specific expression of someone who has just been through something, you start to get curious. And then the curiosity becomes an itch. And then the itch becomes unbearable. And then you pick up Crown Me Dead by Liv Zander because honestly what choice do you even have at that point.

So I read it. And here is my completely honest and possibly controversial take. I liked it. I genuinely, thoroughly liked it. But I was not as overwhelmed as everyone else seemed to be, and I have made my peace with that because sometimes a book hits different people in different ways and that does not make the experience any less valid or any less worthwhile. What I can tell you is that this book is something special, even if it did not reduce me to the same puddle of emotions that it apparently reduced half of BookTok to.

Here is what you need to understand about Liv Zander as an author before you pick up anything she has written. She likes to traumatize her readers. This is not an accident and it is not a side effect. It is a deliberate and masterfully executed part of her craft. And the truly diabolical thing about the way she does it is that she waits until your back is turned. You will not see it coming. You will be reading along, feeling relatively comfortable, thinking you have a handle on where things are going, and then suddenly there is a knife and it is already in you and you did not even hear her approach. Crown Me Dead is no different. The trauma is coming. It is always coming. You just will not know exactly when until it has already arrived.

And yet despite knowing that going in, despite understanding the kind of author Liv Zander is, I was completely and utterly pulled in from the very beginning. There is something about her writing that is simultaneously dark and deeply inviting, like a beautifully decorated room that you know might be dangerous but that you cannot stop yourself from walking into anyway. Something that wraps around you and refuses to let your eyes look anywhere else. I could not look away from this book. I did not want to.

Now let us talk about what this story actually does to you as a reader because it is something else entirely. Crown Me Dead sets you up to fail. That is the only way I can describe it. It hands you two love interests and then immediately makes it impossible to know which one is telling the truth and which one is lying through every single crooked smile and carefully chosen word. And I loved it. I loved every lie. I loved every moment of deception. I loved sitting inside that web of uncertainty not knowing who to trust or where to place my faith or which direction the truth was even coming from.

Both of these men are deceiving. Both of them are compelling. Both of them have that specific quality of a person who is dangerous and magnetic in equal measure, the kind of character whose crooked smile makes you lean in even when every instinct you have is telling you to take a step back. The push and pull of trying to figure out who was genuine and who was performing kept me completely riveted through every single page.





Blade of Two Faces by Blake Blessing

 Blade of Two Faces

by Blake Blessing


My Rating: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊
Spice Rating: 🌢


Blurb:


Never send a man to do a woman's job. Mulan meets Gladiator in this explosive why-choose romantasy!

When I fled from the rotting kingdom of Mador, there was only one thought on my mind—revenge.

For too long the king, my brother, has kept me underneath his iron rule, and I’m hellbent on getting justice for the years I’ve spent as his captive. But the outside world is on the brink of a complete upheaval.

The world’s provinces are colliding in the Imperial Trials—offering men a chance to compete for their mate… and the crown.

If there’s any hope for my plans, I’ll need to put myself right in the middle of it.

My greatest threats? Four ruthless heirs, each with a hidden agenda of their own. Not that it matters.

I’ll enjoy being their ruin.

May the most cunning and ruthless candidate win—or die trying.

At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.




My Review:

Well. Here we are. And I need you to understand something before I say anything else. This book was a traumatic ride from beginning to end and I mean that with every ounce of love and enthusiasm I am capable of generating. The kind of traumatic that has you turning pages so fast your fingers can barely keep up, the kind that makes your heart race and your stomach drop and your jaw land somewhere on the floor while you just keep going because stopping is simply not an option.

This book was everything I love rolled into one gloriously chaotic package and I am not even a little bit sorry about how attached I got to it.

Let me walk you through what is happening in this story because it is a lot and it is wonderful. We have a woman running away from her kingdom and from a brother whose mind has gone to places that are genuinely sick and terrifying. She makes the very logical and very bold decision to disguise herself as a man, which, fair enough, except for the small complication of her lilac hair and lilac eyes, which are not exactly the most common or inconspicuous features in any kingdom. She does it anyway because she is brave and desperate and out of options, and I respect her enormously for it.

She sneaks into what she thinks is going to be a safe haven and instead stumbles directly into a kingdom that is actively holding trials for the military and the crown. And before she can even fully process what she has walked into, she is tossed into those trials herself. Just thrown in. No warning, no preparation, no mercy. And from that moment forward, everywhere she turns, someone is trying to kill her. Every single direction. Constant mortal peril. Absolute chaos. I loved it.

Now let us talk about the love interests because this is where things get genuinely complicated and I am here for every second of the complication. There are four of them. Maybe. I say maybe because calling them love interests feels generous given that for the vast majority of this book they are actively trying to end her life. This is not your typical enemies to lovers situation where there is some tension and some bickering and then a slow thaw into feelings. No. This is enemies to lovers taken to its absolute logical extreme, where the enemies part is so fully committed and so relentlessly sustained that you spend the entire book wondering if anyone is going to make it out of this alive, let alone fall in love. Up until the very last pages these men are trying to kill her. Every single one of them. And yet. And yet there is something there, something crackling underneath all of that violence and hostility that keeps you completely riveted and desperately wanting to know what happens next.

What I loved most about our female main character is that she grew her spine throughout this story in real time and you get to watch every single moment of it. She arrived running and hiding and surviving by the skin of her teeth. And somewhere along the way she stopped shrinking. She started standing up for herself. She started running her mouth, saying exactly what she thought, refusing to be silent or invisible or small, and the absolutely unhinged result of that is that it made these wild and dangerous men want her head even more. She kept talking anyway. I adore her completely.

And that ending. That ending. I am not going to spoil it for you because you deserve to experience the full emotional devastation of it yourself, but I will tell you that it is the kind of ending that has you staring at the last page in disbelief and then banging your head against the wall because you need book two immediately and it is not here yet. The audacity of ending a book like that and making us wait is genuinely criminal behavior and I will be thinking about it until the next installment is in my hands.

I need book two now. That is not a request. That is a desperate and heartfelt plea to the universe. If you love fantasy with a fierce and unapologetic female main character, with chaos and trials and morally complicated men who may or may not be trying to romance you while also trying to murder you, then Blade of Two Faces needs to be your next read. Pick it up. Prepare yourself. And maybe have something nearby to bang your head against when you get to the end. You are going to need it.






Deep Thrall C.D. Reiss

 Deep Thrall

C.D. Reiss


My Rating: 🟊🟊🟊⯨
Spice Rating: 🌢🌢🌢


Blurb:


When I was claimed by a monster who said my Strega witch blood was powerful, I didn’t believe him - because nothing shows you how powerless you are like a forced marriage to a vampire. Girls like me are cautionary tales, not the heroine of the story.

Then my mother walked out of the shadows and into Italy on a ray of light.

This time, her lessons lead to power instead of pain. All the vagueness of my sixth sense suddenly has a shape… and I can sculpt it into a weapon.

Carmine Montefiore is not my husband by choice. He’s a vampire who scented me. He’s a mafioso who kidnapped me. But like a girl with nothing to lose, I fell in love with the dark.

He put me in thrall when he took my blood.
I rewrote his heart when I found it waiting for me.
We need each other as much as we want each other.

To earn my freedom, I could master my magic and end the monster who made me fall for him, or defeat the most powerful monster of all.



My Review:


If you read my review of the first book then you already know that Deep Thrall got its hooks into me in a way I was not expecting. You already know about the oranges. And if you do not know about the oranges yet then please go read that review first because you need the full context before we dive into what the second book did to me. Consider that your only warning.

I went into this second installment already invested, already attached, already completely under the spell of this world and these characters. And C.D. Reiss did not waste a single second of that investment. This book is bigger and bolder and fuller than the first, packed with characters and growth and moments that made me stop and just sit with what I had just read. There is so much happening inside these pages and somehow it never feels overwhelming, it feels alive.

Let me talk about the characters for a moment because there are a lot of them in this one. A whole sprawling cast of people moving through this dark and dangerous world, each of them adding something to the story, each of them pulling the narrative in directions that kept me completely on my toes. And the growth. The character growth in this book is something I genuinely did not see coming in the best possible way. People change in this story. They evolve. They are shaped by everything that happens to them and you feel every single bit of that transformation as a reader.

Now I have to be honest about something. There were certain scenes in this book that gave me strong video game energy. You will know them when you hit them. There is a particular kind of choreographed chaos to some of the action sequences that made my brain go somewhere between a cutscene and a boss level, and I mean that in the most affectionate way possible. It was a little wild and a little over the top and I kind of loved it for being exactly that unapologetic about itself.

And then there are the oranges. Listen. I thought I was prepared. I thought that having been through the first book I had some kind of immunity built up, some emotional armor around the orange situation. I was wrong. Completely and utterly wrong. The oranges in this book hit just as hard and I will not say another word about it except that if you know, you know, and if you do not know yet then you have something extraordinary waiting for you.

Here is where I landed by the end of this book and I want to be very transparent about this. I would become a vampire. I am not even joking. I sat with this story and I thought about it genuinely and seriously and I arrived at the conclusion that there would be nothing stopping me. Nothing. The life these vampires lead, the power, the allure, the oranges, all of it. Sign me up. I am ready. Where do I go to make this happen.

Now about that ending. I am not sure if this is truly the final book in the series or if there is more coming, because the way it wrapped up left me with questions and feelings and a very specific kind of restless energy that I do not know what to do with. I need answers. I need more. I am choosing to remain cautiously hopeful that this world is not entirely finished with me yet.

One more thing and this is important. Get the audiobook. I cannot stress this enough. The male narrator's voice in this series is deep and throaty and absolutely perfect for this story in every possible way. It adds an entire additional layer to the atmosphere that the written page alone simply cannot replicate. It is worth every single second of your time and I would not steer you wrong on this.

If you are into the vampire mob world and you have not started this series yet, what are you waiting for? Pick up both books, get the audiobook versions, and prepare yourself for the oranges. You have been warned and also you have not been warned enough.





Blood Bride by C.D. Reiss

 Blood Bride 

by C.D. Reiss


 My Rating: 🟊🟊🟊🟊⯨

Spice Rating: 🌢🌢


Blurb:


The release is on KICKSTARTER and launches on June 13th.

Carmine Montefiore, Mafia Capo and King of Vampires, has everything on the line.
Luna Beneforte has nothing to lose, and she’s the only woman who can save him.

When Luna gets a letter revealing a long lost family in Italy and a life-changing inheritance, she doesn’t hesitate to board a private plane to escape her dead-end life.

But she inadvertently runs directly into the arms of a dead man.

Carmine Montefiore, capo di capo of a secret vampire mafia, was sired five hundred years ago, during the second sack of Rome. But for the last fifty years, his people believed him dead…as any normal vampire would be after getting staked.

But Carmine is far from normal.

Now he’s back to search for a bride. He needs the blood of a Strega witch to restore his power, but they’ve become increasingly rare in the years he’s been gone.

Then he scents Luna...



My Review:



Let me tell you something about the way I sometimes choose my books, because I think it is important context for everything I am about to say. Sometimes I do not read the synopsis. Sometimes I do not research the author or check the ratings or consult my carefully curated reading list. Sometimes I pick up a book because a few words caught my eye, or because the cover was pretty, or because something about it reached out and grabbed me in a way I could not fully explain. That is exactly how Blood Bride by C.D. Reiss came into my life, and I am so extraordinarily glad that it did.

I was not prepared for this book. Not even a little bit. And being unprepared for it made the whole experience that much more electric.

Ancient vampires meets the mafia. Let that sink in for a moment. Those two worlds, each already dripping with power and darkness and danger on their own, colliding together in one story. The combination should not work as well as it does and yet it is absolutely seamless. The atmosphere that C.D. Reiss builds from that premise is thick and intoxicating and pulls you under before you even realize it is happening. It is moody and dangerous and alluring in a way that makes it genuinely difficult to put down.

And then there is the male main character. I need to talk about him because he is something else entirely. There is an allure to him that I cannot fully articulate, which I think is actually the point. He is the kind of character that gets under your skin slowly and then all at once, and by the time you realize how deep in you are it is far too late to do anything about it. Ancient and dangerous and magnetic in that specific way that only the best written vampires ever manage to pull off. I was absolutely captivated.

Now. I need to address the orange. I cannot tell you exactly what happens because that would be robbing you of the experience of discovering it for yourself, and you deserve to have that moment land the way it landed for me. What I can tell you is that there is a scene involving an orange that I was completely unprepared for, and I will never, for the rest of my life, look at an orange the same way again. It has been permanently claimed by this book and I have accepted that. If you know, you know. And if you do not know yet, you will.

The fact that this book surprised me as much as it did is honestly one of the things I love most about it. I went in with no expectations and came out the other side genuinely shaken and delighted and wanting more. That is such a rare and wonderful thing, that feeling of being caught completely off guard by a story that turned out to be so much more than you bargained for.

If dark paranormal romance is your thing, if you love a world that is shadowy and dangerous and soaked in atmosphere, if ancient vampires and the ruthless power of the mafia sound like a combination that was made specifically for your reading tastes, then please do yourself an enormous favor and pick up Deep Thrall. Just be warned. You will never look at fruit the same way again.


Storm Breaker by Nisha J. Tuli

 Storm Breaker

by Nisha j. Tuli 


My Rating: 🟊🟊🟊🟊
Spice Rating: πŸ«‘


Blurb:

From the publisher who brought you Fourth Wing comes your next romantasy obsession...


For nineteen-year-old Poet Graves, New Manhattan has always promised safety―if she obeys. Raised within the ruling Houses and betrothed to a powerful heir, she enters Amery Academy knowing her future has already been decided.


But Amery is nothing like she imagined. Its trials are brutal, its loyalties conditional, and its rules designed to expose weakness. As Poet struggles to survive, she must hide the truth that could get her executed: the storms don’t fear her―they answer back.


When a dangerous outsider from beyond the city walls enters the academy, Poet is drawn to him despite everything she’s been taught to believe. He threatens the life she’s been promised. And choosing him could cost her not just her future, but her freedom.


A gripping dystopian romance filled with forbidden power, ruthless challenges, and a heroine who refuses to burn quietly―perfect for fans of Divergent and The Hunger Games.



My Review:

Can we just take a moment to celebrate the fact that dystopian is making a comeback? Because I am overjoyed about it. Genuinely, deeply, from the bottom of my bookish heart overjoyed. There was a period where it felt like dystopian fiction had quietly slipped out the back door and I was not ready to let it go. And now here we are, and it is back, and I could not be happier about it.

Storm Breaker by Nisha J. Tuli walked into my life at exactly the right moment and I am so incredibly glad it did.

I will be honest with you, going in I was not entirely sure what I was getting myself into. The line between young adult and adult fiction can be blurry sometimes, and this one kept me guessing for a bit. There is no spice in this installment, but there is absolutely romance woven through it, and if the way things are heading is any indication, the next book might turn up the heat considerably. I am watching that space very closely and I am ready for whatever comes next.

What this book gave me more than anything else was pure, unfiltered nostalgia. Reading Storm Breaker felt like being transported back to the era of The Hunger Games and Divergent, back to that golden age of dystopian fiction that shaped so many of us as readers. The energy, the stakes, the sense that the world has gone terribly wrong and that one person might just be the spark that changes everything. It was all there, alive and breathing on every single page. What a time to be alive as a reader. Seriously. What an incredible time.

But let me be clear about something important. This book is not just riding the coattails of what came before it. It is not nostalgia for nostalgia's sake. Storm Breaker earns its place in that conversation by being genuinely good, by pulling you in and refusing to let you go, by making you care so deeply about what is happening that you find yourself questioning decisions right alongside the characters and then pumping your fist in the air when the female main character stands up for herself in exactly the way you were hoping she would.

Because she does stand up for herself. And every single time she did I felt a surge of pride that I was not expecting to feel quite so intensely. There is something about watching a character navigate an impossible world with that combination of uncertainty and courage that just gets under your skin in the best way. I questioned her sometimes. I wanted to shake her other times. And then I cheered for her, loudly and without reservation, because she kept showing up and choosing to fight and that never gets old.

I also need to address the family situation because why, in every single one of these stories, is there always a family member who is absolutely horrible? Every time. Without fail. I hate it and I also completely understand it because that particular kind of betrayal cuts deeper than anything an outside villain ever could. It adds a layer of hurt to the story that lingers long after you have put the book down.

And I do mean long after. Storm Breaker has genuinely made me wonder if it changed my brain chemistry a little. I find myself still thinking about it, still processing it, still living in that world in the back of my mind even now. That is the mark of a story that did something right.

I cannot wait for book two. I am already impatient and it is not even out yet. If you loved The Hunger Games, if Divergent holds a special place in your reader's heart, or if you have been quietly hoping dystopian fiction would find its way back to us, please pick up Storm Breaker. It will not disappoint you.






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