Unfortunately this got me into a slump. If you go into this thinking its going to be a romance novel 100%, then lower your expectations. The pace is slow until you hit the 60% mark, which is also where all the action enters the fray.

Basically touch her and you die vibes, with a whole bunch of red flags

If you're in for a fun, short, somewhat spicy fantasy read, then you might need to give this book a go.

I went into this thinking it would be spicier, despite that it's a really good book. The book itself is very fast paced, as it happens in the span of three months, but the chemistry between Luella and Elda is so well written.
Elda's character arc is chefs kiss

I needed more Rhyzkahl action

Honestly, R2 was the star of this trilogy

As someone who has not read the original story but only watched the musical, this is pretty good! Especially since the Phantom gets the girl.

Probably the most action packed book in the series for now. Straight from the beginning of the book to the end we're met with dangers the soul riders face.

Sweet enough 3.5/5

Beautiful, absolutely beautiful.
Except you Patrick.

Super cute lighthearted read.

It was kinda boring. Only really picked up around chapter 20 ☹️

Wow! A lot more different from the movie. Howls sass

3.5 stars

As much as I love this series, the events are so repetitive throughout the books. It becomes a bit tiring, to be honest..

Basically a copy paste of the first book, but from Nathaniel's view

This book was like a caesar salad. Bland and boring.

For a debut novel this is really good! Probably one of my favourite reads of the year.

Well, I did not expect THAT

It's an alright book, which sprouts from the telling of King Arthur and the knights of the round table, with a dash of magic (magic being that women are witches and the men are vampires).

Unfortunately I don't think I will continue with the series.

I am back in my twilight era and I love it

“There stood Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker, brothers-in-arms of the Jedi order.
And together they were unstoppable.”

Ah yes, a soggy doormat

More kick ass heroines that does not give two damn about what people think of her, please