PLEASE LOOK AT TRIGGER WARNINGS BEFORE READING THIS BOOK.
Devastating read in a very elegant way. A story that has reserved itself a rating category of its own. Jude is someone who will remain on your mind for the rest of your life.
This isn’t a book I would recommend to everyone given its depth, but if one is able to read it - they will be nothing but emotionally changed.
♾️⭐️
PLEASE LOOK AT TRIGGER WARNINGS BEFORE READING THIS BOOK.
Devastating read in a very elegant way. A story that has reserved itself a rating category of its own. Jude is someone who will remain on your mind for the rest of your life.
This isn’t a book I would recommend to everyone given its depth, but if one is able to read it - they will be nothing but emotionally changed.
♾️⭐️
I had no idea what to expect from this book. My friend and I from our math REU decided to read this as apart of our book club and OMG!!?
Mia is a post doc born in New York & went to Princeton/UCLA who ended up in the small town of Crowder, Texas. She wasn’t thrilled about the move until she meets farmer Josh (her landlord’s nephew). You can see where I’m going here — yes this story becomes a romance between the two.
Honestly their story was fairly cute. Was giggling probably way too often. *knot* to mention Mia is a knot theorist and just the amount of silly math things like the AMS, Annals, LITERALLY FLIRTING INVOLVING TALKING ABOUT DIAGONAL MATRICES has me sending.
It was a little TOO silly in some places and the romance kind of just happened as compared to a genuine build up.
Overall, enjoyed all the math jokes.
3⭐️
I had no idea what to expect from this book. My friend and I from our math REU decided to read this as apart of our book club and OMG!!?
Mia is a post doc born in New York & went to Princeton/UCLA who ended up in the small town of Crowder, Texas. She wasn’t thrilled about the move until she meets farmer Josh (her landlord’s nephew). You can see where I’m going here — yes this story becomes a romance between the two.
Honestly their story was fairly cute. Was giggling probably way too often. *knot* to mention Mia is a knot theorist and just the amount of silly math things like the AMS, Annals, LITERALLY FLIRTING INVOLVING TALKING ABOUT DIAGONAL MATRICES has me sending.
It was a little TOO silly in some places and the romance kind of just happened as compared to a genuine build up.
Overall, enjoyed all the math jokes.
3⭐️
Added to listBest Books of 2024!with 8 books.
Holy moly what a book.
Really enjoyed Annabelle and Sebastian’s story in the first book of the series but …. THIS ONE!! Lucie and Tristan’s relationship has it all. Sometimes an enemies to lovers trope is too far fetched but this was so so well done. C’mon Lucie is literally running a women’s suffrage movement like!!!!!! We love a very strong and independent female lead!! Tristian was literally the most ideal person to be with Lucie.
4.5⭐️
Holy moly what a book.
Really enjoyed Annabelle and Sebastian’s story in the first book of the series but …. THIS ONE!! Lucie and Tristan’s relationship has it all. Sometimes an enemies to lovers trope is too far fetched but this was so so well done. C’mon Lucie is literally running a women’s suffrage movement like!!!!!! We love a very strong and independent female lead!! Tristian was literally the most ideal person to be with Lucie.
4.5⭐️
Added to listBest Books of 2024!with 7 books.
Artemisia Gentileschi’s story gets brought to life with a fictional twist. Not only is Artemisia trying to make herself known in a male-dominant world - she has to do so while also handling magic and a griffon?!
Artemisia’s story on its own is quite incredible and in my opinion did not need magic to accompany it. The magic system unfortunately did not feel too well structured - I felt as if there were a lot of loose ends. The magic was there just for the sake of being there, and what could have brought up the rating of this story for me was if this was truly just a fictional retelling.
Even though the magic system was frustrating, I wouldn’t recommend skipping this book. Again, Artemisia’s story is remarkable and I genuinely found myself invested for every second of this book.
*PLEASE check out her art as well!!*
Also this definitely felt like a Francesco and Artemisia fan fic. Had me giggling :p
3⭐️
Artemisia Gentileschi’s story gets brought to life with a fictional twist. Not only is Artemisia trying to make herself known in a male-dominant world - she has to do so while also handling magic and a griffon?!
Artemisia’s story on its own is quite incredible and in my opinion did not need magic to accompany it. The magic system unfortunately did not feel too well structured - I felt as if there were a lot of loose ends. The magic was there just for the sake of being there, and what could have brought up the rating of this story for me was if this was truly just a fictional retelling.
Even though the magic system was frustrating, I wouldn’t recommend skipping this book. Again, Artemisia’s story is remarkable and I genuinely found myself invested for every second of this book.
*PLEASE check out her art as well!!*
Also this definitely felt like a Francesco and Artemisia fan fic. Had me giggling :p
3⭐️