The Horizon – Erin Mc Luckie Moya
The Horizon was AMAZING. I can’t get over this series. I’m sitting here at 2am bawling my eyes out over this ending and believe me when I tell you I’ll be rereading this asap.
The Horizon was AMAZING. I can’t get over this series. I’m sitting here at 2am bawling my eyes out over this ending and believe me when I tell you I’ll be rereading this asap.
After binge-reading the Unveiling in a few hours, I knew that I had to read the Parting immediately. Erin continued to blow me away with her incredible writing style and I found myself coming back for more after every chapter.
The Unveiling was a book that took me completely by surprise. I began this book in a sort of reading slump, but Erin quickly used her incredible writing to pull me out and into a world that was completely and utterly creative.
Absolutely devoured this addition to the Hell Hounds MC series!! Can’t wait to read the next one!
Alright, as you know, I’ve been trying to get through some of my Wattpad TBR and this one was very high on my list. I had been seeing it all over TikTok and other forms of social media, so I was super excited to get into it!
The Selection has always been one of those guilty pleasure books that I go back to when I’m in a slump and this was no exception. It was such a fun and easy read and I definitely always enjoy the series. If you’ve seen any of my earlier posts then you know that this is a series that I read annually and this time it was able to get me out of a slump from a previous series that I got hooked on.
This book was kind of incredible. It did take me practically forever to get through, but it was worth it. Midnight Sun takes us back into the Twilight universe, but this time, through Edward’s eyes. In my opinion, this book was more interesting than the original Twilight which was from Bella’s point of view. It was so interesting to see Edward’s take on everything that was happening, as well as his struggles to keep Bella alive. Along with all of this, I see him in a completely different light now that I know what goes through his mind, and I definitely like him a lot more.
As someone who isn’t super into sci-fi, I was a little worried about this read and how I would enjoy it. The synopsis sounded like my cup of tea, and I was pleased to see that it actually was while I was reading the book.
I was so ready to read this book after the ending of Catching Cole and my expectations were quite high. I can happily say that Vindictively Vicious lived up to my unreasonably high expectations.
This is the final book in the Twilight Saga Series (or…was the last book), and it wraps things up really nicely. It did take me a while to get into, mostly since I read The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner before this, which was a much faster storyline. I have to say, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. As you probably already know from my previous reviews of this series (check it out: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse, The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner), I watched the movies before reading these. Breaking Dawn one and two were my least of all of the film, and so I was pleasantly surprised with the outcome of this book.