Review: Famous in a Small Town by Kylie Scott

Title: Famous in a Small Town

Author: Kylie Scott

What chance does a small-town girl have with a world-famous rock star?

Two years after his wife’s death, rock star Garrett Hayes hasn’t moved on. But he has moved out of L.A. Where better to escape his past than a small town in the Northern California mountains? If only he could get the townsfolk of Wildwood to leave him the hell alone.

Ani Bennet returned to her hometown for some much-needed serenity. The last thing she needs is a grumpy, too hot for his own good, rich and famous rock star living next door—and rent-free in her brain.

She set her fangirl tendencies aside and deleted his photo off her cell when they became neighbors. But when Garrett asks for help, she can’t say no. The problem is, spending time together is making those fangirl feelings resurface—and bringing them to a whole new level.

What chance does a small-town girl have with world-famous rock star? It’s time for Ani to set her fears aside and find out.

This was so cute! It’s been a while since I read a cute romance and I really enjoyed it!

Ani has a new neighbour who seems familiar…and he is. Garrett is a rockstar whose life had taken a downturn and he just wants a quiet life…….

Ani was the first thing I loved….I mean…’At night, I tended to think about books, bad memories, and ex-boyfriends.’  Amen sister!!!!!!

Other things I loved included:

– Smith – need his story!
– The nod to a certain blue alien series!
– Adam – though we heard next to nothing about him, I need more!
– Cézanne – ‘You made a grown man run away in fear. Impressive.’  She is a friend I need in my life!!!!
– Linda – fab.u.lous.
– The small town feel.

I would’ve loved a chapter from Garrett’s pov of when he first met Ani to see his internal reaction to her, maybe a little bonus in the future??!

Another hit from this author, she never fails to woo me!

TTT – Freebie (bookish art!)

Top Ten Tuesday is featured by That Artsy Reader Girl. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.

Topic: Freebie!

As books feature in most of the TTT posts I wanted to do something connected with books. I’ve done bookish candles before so today I thought I’d do BOOKISH ART!

Tric and Mia from Nevernight
Poppy and Hawke from FBAA
Cardan and Jude from Cruel Prince
Kal from Aurora Rising

Gabe from Empire of the Vampire
Shiori and Takkan from Six Crimson Cranes
Crescent City characters
Serpent and Dove characters
Nik from Illuminae Files
Spensa and Jorgen from Skyward

Do you collect bookish art?

Review: A River Enchanted by Rebecca Ross

Title: A River Enchanted

Series: Elements of Cadence #1

Author: Rebecca Ross

Jack Tamerlaine hasn’t stepped foot on Cadence in ten long years, content to study music at the mainland university. But when young girls start disappearing from the isle, Jack is summoned home to help find them. Enchantments run deep on Cadence: gossip is carried by the wind, plaid shawls can be as strong as armor, and the smallest cut of a knife can instill fathomless fear. The capricious spirits that rule the isle by fire, water, earth, and wind find mirth in the lives of the humans who call the land home. Adaira, heiress of the east and Jack’s childhood enemy, knows the spirits only answer to a bard’s music, and she hopes Jack can draw them forth by song, enticing them to return the missing girls.

As Jack and Adaira reluctantly work together, they find they make better allies than rivals as their partnership turns into something more. But with each passing song, it becomes apparent the trouble with the spirits is far more sinister than they first expected, and an older, darker secret about Cadence lurks beneath the surface, threatening to undo them all.

Jack hasn’t been back to Cadence for 11 years, he never felt like he belonged but he has been summoned as evil is afoot!

Adaira, his childhood adversary is next in line to lead the clan and has irons in lots of fires!

We also have Sidra, a healer and her husband, Torin who is a land guard and the 4 of them have to solve the mystery of the missing girls. I must admit that Sidra and Torin were my faves!

I loved the atmosphere of the story, it was spooky but folky at the same time and had loads of Scottish charm. It’s also one of those books that has lots of possibilities so I had so many questions and theories flying about in my head!

However, whilst I loved the story and the characters, I found it a bit slow on places but that’s my only gripe.

The ending had me gasping with the revelations!

New-to-me authors: March 2022

I grabbed this idea from Lucy (with permission!) from Bookworm Blogger! Go check out her blog!

I always hope that I read new-to-me authors every month and getting book box subscriptions really helps with that so thought it would be nice to look back and see what new authors I’d read this month.

I read 3 new-to-me authors in March!

Vanessa Len

Karen Marie Moning

Laurie Forest

Have you read any new to you authors this month?

Review: Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning

Title: Darkfever

Series: Fever #1

Author: Karen Marie Moning

When MacKayla’s sister was murdered, she left a single clue to her death, a cryptic message on Mac’s cell phone. Journeying to Ireland in search of answers, Mac is soon faced with an even greater challenge: staying alive long enough to master a power she had no idea she possessed – a gift that allows her to see beyond the world of man, into the dangerous realm of the Fae.

As Mac delves deeper into the mystery of her sister’s death, her every move is shadowed by the dark, mysterious Jericho…while at the same time, the ruthless V’lane – an alpha Fae who makes sex an addiction for human women – closes in on her. As the boundary between worlds begins to crumble, Mac’s true mission becomes clear: to find the elusive Sinsar Dubh before someone else claims the all-powerful Dark Book – because whoever gets to it first holds nothing less than complete control both worlds in their hands.

‘My philosophy is pretty simple—any day nobody’s trying to kill me is a good day in my book. I haven’t had many good days lately.’

I’m in a state of confusion.

Maaan Mac, our leading lady, was annoying. So absolutely annoying. But at the same time I was hooked and want to carry on reading this series! This hasn’t happened to me before, when one of the leads are annoying I normally can’t take anymore and stop….but here I can’t!

Jericho Barrons was a mystery to me. What was he? Why was he the way he was? Why did he hurt Mac when he first met her (I didn’t like that at all). I have so many questions!

Not only did Jericho intrigue me, the whole idea behind the story intrigues me. What’s in that book?!

A girl who can see Fae, a mystery (hot) man and what feels like the end of the world coming. Oh and a Fae Prince who can make you whip your clothes off before you know it!

Beat the Backlist – 1st update!

Here we are with my first update! I thought quarterly updates would work best for me and would give me the push if I needed to catch up!

But I’ve actually done ok for the first quarter! I said I wanted to read 24 backlist books in 22 and I’ve read 12 so far (well technically more but see below!!)

1) Red Rising by Pierce Brown
2) Cytonic by Brandon Sanderson
3) Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim
4) Daughters of Nri by Reni K Amayo
5) Hunting Prince Dracula by Kerri Maniscalco
6) Capturing the Devil by Kerri Maniscalco
7) The Poppy War by RF Kuang
8) Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare
9) Zodiac Academy by Caroline Peckham (technically its 7 books but I’ll count as 1 as only the first was on my tbr!!)
10) The Black Witch by Laurie Foster
11) Death by Laura Thalassa
12) Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning

Are you taking part in Beat the Backlist? How are you faring?

ARC Review: Cafe Con Lychee by Emery Lee

Title: Cafe Con Lychee

Author: Emery Lee

Theo Mori wants to escape. Leaving Vermont for college means getting away from working at his parents’ Asian American café and dealing with their archrivals’ hopeless son Gabi who’s lost the soccer team more games than Theo can count.

Gabi Moreno is miserably stuck in the closet. Forced to play soccer to hide his love for dance and iced out by Theo, the only openly gay guy at school, Gabi’s only reprieve is his parents’ Puerto Rican bakery and his plans to take over after graduation.

But the town’s new fusion café changes everything. Between the Mori’s struggling shop and the Moreno’s plan to sell their bakery in the face of the competition, both boys find their dreams in jeopardy. Then Theo has an idea—sell photo-worthy food covertly at school to offset their losses. When he sprains his wrist and Gabi gets roped in to help, they realize they need to work together to save their parents’ shops but will the new feelings rising between them be enough to send their future plans up in smoke?

‘Sometimes bitter rivalries can brew something sweet!’

Enemies to lovers and food. My 2 favourite things combined!

Gabi and Theo are basically family business rivals but when a new cafe moves into town taking both families business, they put their issues aside and pair up to see what they can do to save the day (after a doozy of a misunderstanding, I actually cringed!)

This was such a cute read! Enemies, to friends, to bf’s!

I loved Gabi from the start. He’s a sweetheart. I didn’t actually like Theo that much at the start but he did grow on me. I know he had a lot going on but he’s just really rude to everyone!!

So we have teen drama, great writing and a story that made me hungry!!!!

This was a great little read and it’s really made want to try a boba tea as I’ve never had one!

TTT – 21st Century Books I Think Will Become Classics

Top Ten Tuesday is featured by That Artsy Reader Girl. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.

Topic: 21st Century Books I Think Will Become Classics

Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
Grishaverse by Leigh Bardugo
Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
Fifty Shades of Grey by EL James

ACOTAR by Sarah J Maas
Nevernight by Jay Kristoff
Shadowhunters by Cassandra Clare

Stalking Jack The Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco
Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
Paper Princess by Erin Watt

Which books would you pick?