Added to listOn My Eshelf But Not Readwith 76 books.
Original rating 5 stars
Current rating 3 stars
After having my frontal lobe completely grown, I don't understand why my teenage self loved this teenage-angst book
Original rating 5 stars
Current rating 3 stars
After having my frontal lobe completely grown, I don't understand why my teenage self loved this teenage-angst book
This book suffers from middle book syndrome: Not as good as the first and plain. What I liked about Eve in the first book pissed me off in the second. It was constantly the same back and forth and it got old very quickly. The only peak this book had was the single scene Eve and Abraxas had together, my pookies <3
Despite it being a “why choose”-book she only really has high chemistry with Abraxas and a middle-tier with Hoyt and not really anything with Rurik.. And it was lowkey somewhat of a snooze fest? The whole marriage plot didn't do it for me and the side characters, except for Zero, annoyed me.
Hopefully the last book is on tier with the first.
This book suffers from middle book syndrome: Not as good as the first and plain. What I liked about Eve in the first book pissed me off in the second. It was constantly the same back and forth and it got old very quickly. The only peak this book had was the single scene Eve and Abraxas had together, my pookies <3
Despite it being a “why choose”-book she only really has high chemistry with Abraxas and a middle-tier with Hoyt and not really anything with Rurik.. And it was lowkey somewhat of a snooze fest? The whole marriage plot didn't do it for me and the side characters, except for Zero, annoyed me.
Hopefully the last book is on tier with the first.
Added to listOn My Eshelfwith 182 books.
Added to listOwnedwith 382 books.
Added to list2024with 88 books.
If you love romances featuring women in STEM, go no further! It's no Love on the Brain, but it's got aliens and a biochemist.
Due to unforeseen and unknown circumstances, Adele wakes up in an unknown field on an unknown planet.
I really enjoyed Adele as a character, in the few 100 pages that this book is, she doesn't seem flat and she's stubborn as hell. She burns for the field she works within and has a tough time letting go of her research that she's worked so hard on.
The male love interests are your typical humanoid alien alpha males and matches the whole tick-box for Sci-Fi romance MMCs.
The story itself, aside from the romance, is really interesting and Adele uses her experience as a biochemist to figure out the problem. The spice is great.
If you love romances featuring women in STEM, go no further! It's no Love on the Brain, but it's got aliens and a biochemist.
Due to unforeseen and unknown circumstances, Adele wakes up in an unknown field on an unknown planet.
I really enjoyed Adele as a character, in the few 100 pages that this book is, she doesn't seem flat and she's stubborn as hell. She burns for the field she works within and has a tough time letting go of her research that she's worked so hard on.
The male love interests are your typical humanoid alien alpha males and matches the whole tick-box for Sci-Fi romance MMCs.
The story itself, aside from the romance, is really interesting and Adele uses her experience as a biochemist to figure out the problem. The spice is great.
Added to listFavoriteswith 102 books.
Added to list2024with 86 books.
Added to listOn My Eshelfwith 180 books.
Phew, okay what an end to a trilogy. This book follows Hyt and Eve while they try to navigate their affections for each other and the problems that follows. There's a short period of the fake dating troupe but it's quickly ignored and they say "fuck it!"
There was a stale point in the middle of the book while we wait for the peak, which unfortunately was a bit of a drag, but so worth it for the reunion between Eve, Rurik and Abraxas.
The final battle with Ruriks parents were... a bit of a let down?? I get his father is trapped to a literal chair but there could've been thrown some guards in or something. It's over within the span of.. a few pages?
Final battle aside the ending was the perfect way to tie a knot on this trilogy.
Phew, okay what an end to a trilogy. This book follows Hyt and Eve while they try to navigate their affections for each other and the problems that follows. There's a short period of the fake dating troupe but it's quickly ignored and they say "fuck it!"
There was a stale point in the middle of the book while we wait for the peak, which unfortunately was a bit of a drag, but so worth it for the reunion between Eve, Rurik and Abraxas.
The final battle with Ruriks parents were... a bit of a let down?? I get his father is trapped to a literal chair but there could've been thrown some guards in or something. It's over within the span of.. a few pages?
Final battle aside the ending was the perfect way to tie a knot on this trilogy.
Added to listOwnedwith 379 books.
Added to listOn My Eshelfwith 179 books.
Added to listSmutcastle Botmwith 5 books.
Added to list2024with 85 books.