Books How To Write Engaging Book Reviews: 6 Steps + Tips 2:23 AM Transform your book reviews from boring summaries to must-read critiques with this 6-step framework.TL;DR/Quick Overview:Your comprehensive guide on writing engaging book reviews that help readers make informed decisions, covering everything from understanding your audience to structuring compelling reviews with personal insights and honest assessments.Key TakeawaysKnow Your Audience First - Tailor your review content to specific reader interests (mystery fans want plot twists, romance readers want emotional depth) and consider where they consume reviews (social media, Goodreads, blogs).Structure for Engagement - Use a proven framework: Hook readers with an intriguing opening, provide a brief book context, analyze strengths/weaknesses, share personal emotional reactions, and conclude with a clear recommendation.Balance Honesty with Value - Be genuine about both positive and negative aspects, include specific examples without spoilers, and add extra value by recommending similar books or discussing the book's broader relevance to current themes.Do you read reviews before reading or buying a book? Book reviews are important because they help readers decide if a book matches their preferences or is worth their time. Sometimes, a low rating can be discouraging. But remember that reviews are the reader's opinion and could be biased. That’s why knowing how to write engaging book reviews is more important than ever. I'll share the six steps I use when writing a good book review. Plus, tips on how to write an honest and authentic book review that your audience trusts. 1. Understand Your Target Audience How to do a book review? The first step is knowing who’s going to read it. Who reads book reviews?Ardent fans of a specific genre.Book club members or casual readers looking for their next read. New authors who are scouting for what ticks the audience.Where do they read reviews?Social media platformsBook review sitesBlogsAmazon Tailor Your Review to Your Reader's Interests Once you’ve identified your target readers, focus your review on their interests. Mystery enthusiasts: emphasize elements like plot twists and suspense in your book review writing. Romance readers: discuss the authenticity of relationships and emotional depth. A good book review matches its content to the audience’s needs and preferences, making for a more relevant and engaging critique. And always keep it genuine. Honest book reactions are invaluable in helping potential readers decide if they want to spend time on a particular book. GifDB 2. Read and Prepare Successful book review writing begins long before the first draft. a. Thoroughly Read the BookExperiencing the book as a reader first allows you to form initial impressions and reactions. It’s crucial to read the trigger warning provided by the author (usually in the blurb). This should prepare you for what to expect so you don’t get upset or feel negatively about it, which would subjectively affect your review. b. Take Notes and Highlight Key PointsAs you read, jot down key themes, plot developments, character arcs, emotions you felt, what was running through your head while reading that part, and standout quotes. These notes will serve as the backbone of your review. And help you write the review faster.Emito 3. Structure an Engaging Book Review There are different ways to structure your feedback. This structure serves as a tool, not a rule, for you to excel in book writing reviews. Remember, there’s no one ‘right’ way to write an engaging book review—the key is to let your sincere and honest reactions guide your writing. Here’s a book review structure I follow:HookBrief introductionAnalysisPersonal insightsConclusion a. Hook the Reader Start your book review with an intriguing sentence, a captivating question, a surprising fact, or a relatable scenario that piques the reader’s interest. For instance, in my book review of Twisted Love by Ana Huang, I wrote:You say stoic and cold, but he’ll burn the world for her; I say, “Shut up and take my money!”That should get the attention of those who love this kind of MMC (male main character), and they’ll get a taste of how the story would go. b. Briefly Introduce the Book You can add the blurb in the book, write your own summary, or introduce the book you’re reviewing, including the title and the author. Provide a concise overview of the plot without giving away too much. The goal is to entice your readers to read more. c. Analysis This is where you delve into the specifics and technicalities. Discuss Strengths and Weaknesses: Discuss what worked for you and what didn’t regarding plot, pacing, and character development. Most readers like fast-paced plots, slow burns, and plot twists.Explore Themes, Characters, and Writing Style: Discuss the themes it explores, the depth of its characters and the author’s writing style. Use evocative language to make your analysis engaging and informative. d. Add Your Personal Insights More than reading the technicality of the book, I prefer to know what the reader thinks about the story. How did you react? Did it move you, make you laugh, swoon, scream? Did you want to throw the book across the room? (Happens to me sometimes) In my review of Where It Began by Lucy Score, this is what I wrote:Well, damn. I thought I was ready for this.After all, I already know what happened in the first six books.But there I was, book in hand. Broken and destroyed. Shattered, then beautifully rebuilt. I laughed. I grieved. I was gutted. And then, like Phoebe, filled with hope and love.Sh!t, is someone chopping onions again?? The more honest, the better. This makes me gauge whether a review is mostly just a personal preference. What didn’t work for them might work for me, and vice versa. e. Conclusion Summarize your thoughts and give your final verdict—would you recommend the book? This is how I wrapped up my book review of Twisted Love:Did it live up to the hype? It did for me.Will I recommend this? Yes, if you like the tropes and don’t mind the author’s warning.Giphy 4. Add Value to Your Review A quality book review does more than just critique a book—it offers additional value beyond the book itself. Here’s how you can do that: Recommend Similar Books or Authors: If the book reminds you of other works, mention them. This could be useful for readers who enjoy those similar books.Consider the Book’s Relevance to Current Events: If applicable, discuss how the book reflects or contributes to ongoing societal conversations. This can make your review more interesting and relatable to your readers. Or if it’s a Christmas-themed book, recommend it around the holidays.Discuss the Book’s Impact on You as a Reader: Open up about how the book affected you. Did it change your mind about something? Did it inspire you? Sharing your engagement with the text can make your review more compelling and relatable. You can check some of my book review examples here.Yarn 5. Edit and Proofread Writing a book review doesn’t stop once the last word is written. Editing and proofreading are essential steps to shape your review for publication. Check for Grammar, Spelling, and Punctuation: Polish your book review by ensuring it’s free from typographical errors. A clean, error-free review demonstrates attentiveness and professionalism, boosting your credibility as a reviewer.Ensure Clarity and Coherence: Each sentence should flow seamlessly into the next, and your ideas should clearly build upon each other. Get Feedback from Peers, if Possible: Another set of eyes can catch things you might have missed and provide valuable insights. If it’s feasible, have a friend or peer review your review.TumblrI used Grammarly for this, and it's yet to fail me. If you want to sign up for Grammarly, please use my referral link. 😉 6. Select an appropriate rating system A rating system can add an at-a-glance assessment to complement your honest reaction and detailed review. However, choose one that aligns with your review style and your readers’ expectations. Star Ratings: The most common system, usually 1 to 5 stars. It’s intuitive, simple, and widely recognized by readers. Explain also what makes a book earn such a rating. This is what I use.Numerical Ratings: Similar to star ratings, but typically out of 10. This allows for more nuanced ratings as it provides more options.Letter Grades: This can be useful if your readers know the academic grading system. It typically ranges from an A+ to an F.Descriptors: Instead of numerical or symbolic ratings, you can use words (like “Exceptional,” “Great,” “Good,” “Fair,” and “Poor”) to describe the quality of the book.Just for fun, I made a Rating System based on Taylor Swift song titles on my Instagram account. GiphyTips for Writing Engaging ReviewsReady to start writing a book review that stands out? Here are some tips to help your thoughts shine:Use Vivid and Descriptive Language: To engage your readers, paint a clear picture with your words. For example, instead of saying, “The setting was nice,” you could write, “The setting was a quaint, sun-drenched village nestled in the rolling hills, evoking a sense of serenity.”Provide Specific Examples and Quotes: Including brief and relevant excerpts from the book to fortify your points and provide context for your thoughts. (See my Obsession Falls book review, for example).Be Honest and Balanced in Your Assessment: A balanced, honest book review won’t just lavish praise or dish out harsh criticism. It acknowledges both the strengths and weaknesses of the book, providing readers with an objective view. This is what I wrote for Things We Hide From The Light (Knockemout Book 2) by Lucy Score:Is there something I didn’t like about it?These Morgan brothers are carrying heavy baggage, and just like Knox, I didn’t like how Nash handled things with Lina. But then again, that’s just me. Lol. In the end, he made things right, so there’s redemption. Knowing who Lina’s ex was was also awkward for me at first. But I got used to the idea since everyone’s already happy where they are.Avoid Spoilers or Use Spoiler Warnings: Nothing ruins a reading experience quite like an unexpected spoiler. If you must include one, make sure to warn your readers beforehand. It’s about respect and common courtesy. For example, I include my favorite scenes without spoiling the plot.Favorite Scenes:Shania Twain CDParking lot fightSnowball fightSloane and Lucian’s momEvery time Sloane and Lucian are at each other’s throatMake Your Review Unique and Personal: Your perspective makes your review special. Don’t shy away from sharing your emotional reactions and personal insights. Keep Your Review Concise and Focused: While it’s easy to ramble on about a book, a great review is concise and meaningful. Be sure to focus on key points and keep your thoughts organized.Gipher Share Your Review After you’ve taken the time to truthfully and thoughtfully craft your book review, it’s time to share your insights: Post on your blog or a review platform: Make your review accessible by posting it on your blog or a book review platform like Goodreads. This will help others make informed reading choices and build your reputation as a reliable reviewer.Promote on social media: Use social media to notify your network about your new review, drawing readers in with a compelling quote or a provocative question. Interact with comments and feedback: Respond to comments, thank readers for their feedback, and use the interaction to spark a conversation about the book. PinterestWhy are book reviews critical?Book reviews connect readers, writers, and books in one interactive loop. For readers: a place to share their thoughts and help others consider.For authors: identify which part of their work needs improvement and receive affirmation from their fans. How long should a book review be?The ideal length for a book review depends on several factors, including: Platform: Different platforms have different expectations. Blogs, review websites, social media, and academic journals may have specific word count requirements. Genre: Reviews for shorter genres like poetry or children’s books might be naturally faster than those for longer, complex novels. Target audience: A shorter review might be ideal if your audience is casual readers interested in a quick overview. A more extended review could be preferable for more dedicated readers wanting deeper insights. Here are some general guidelines: Short reviews: 250-500 words Good for platforms with limited space or for quick, concise overviews. Focus on the book’s key points and offer a general recommendation. Medium-length reviews: 500-750 words The most common length offers enough space for analysis and personal insights. Discuss strengths and weaknesses, provide examples, and give a more nuanced recommendation. Long reviews: 750-1500 words Suitable for in-depth analysis, comparisons with other works, and exploring the book’s themes and literary elements. Best for dedicated readers or academic settings. Don’t feel constrained by word count. Prioritize conveying your message effectively. Gifer Executive Summary: How To Write Engaging Book Reviews A good book review is a gift to authors, a beacon for fellow readers, and a space to express your feelings and thoughts. Writing book reviews is simple, but writing engaging book reviews can be a challenge. Remember, the most meaningful reviews come from a place of honesty and passion, so be genuine. Follow these engaging book review tips. And always, always be kind. Do you read reviews before buying any product?This post contains affiliate links, so we'd get a commission if you purchase through the links at no additional cost. Thank you!Check out my top romance novel recommendations categorized by tropes.Hey, you wanna be book buddies? I share short book reviews, recommendations, funny memes, and relatable reels on my Instagram account @booksandblogs_lux. Follow me there! I also post my reviews on Goodreads.
Books ARC Book Review: It Should Have Been Us By Anna B. Doe 4:04 AM Love is always enough. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy. Or that it doesn’t require any effort. -It Should Have Been Us by Anna B. DoeSome people claim they don’t regret anything in life. Are you one of them? I’m definitely not. There are things I wish I’d have done differently. I just finished reading another advanced reader copy from a newly discovered author, and it made me think about my could have, should have, would have. Here’s my ARC review for It Should Have Been Us by Anna B. Doe.Book SummaryHe is the best man to her maid of honor. He’s also the boy who broke her heart three years ago.They were besties since diapers and high school sweethearts before they became exes.Rebecca and Miguel have again crossed paths for their best friends’ wedding.She has to confront the boy who once destroyed her heart. And as their paths intertwine, the secrets she has kept hidden threaten to resurface, leaving her with no escape from the past she thought she had left behind.“It was like an invisible string was pulling me toward it.” “We were connected in a way I could never honestly explain.”The CharactersRebecca Allison ‘Becky’ WilliamsA lovable, loyal, supportive friendDoting daughter and sisterTalented baker and owner of The Reading Nook (cafe + reading area)Miguel’s “Red”“There was always something about Rebecca that drew my attention from the time we were kids. It was her natural beauty and the determined way she walked through the world.Rebecca was my best friend. More than that, she was my person. Somebody who knew me so well that I didn’t have to open my mouth, and she’d already be there. She could read me without an issue, and I was the same.” Miguel Luis FernandezNFL starProdigal sonAlways have a soft spot for kidsBecky’s taste tester“It was funny because although I’ve been in Bluebonnet my whole life, feeling Miguel’s arms wrapped around me felt like I was finally, finally home once again.”TropesSecond chance romanceSports romanceBest friends to loversSmall-town romanceAngsty and steamyIt’s always been youRating⭐⭐⭐⭐💫🌶🌶🌶ARC Review: It Should Have Been Us by Anna B. DoeIt was nice to return home to Bluebonnet, where I first met Becky and Miguel in the book Kiss Me First (Emmet and Kate). It Should Have Been Us made me laugh but also broke my heart and put me back together.This book is an excellent reminder that constantly thinking about the past and all the “what-ifs” can hold you back and stop you from finding happiness.Why I like it:Becky. I’ve adored Rebecca ever since Kiss Me First. She’s kind but feisty. She’s always there supporting Miguel and Emmet from football practices to games, rain or shine. You’ll want to have her in your corner. Unexpected bomb. Just when I thought this would be another book of funny banters and cute ex-lovers who found their way back together, Anna B. Doe dropped a bomb that gave me all. The. Feels. 😩Healing closure. I don’t like misunderstandings in books, but I like the closure they both get. Along the way, I understood why they acted the way they did. Roller coaster of emotions. I like it when the book serves different emotions. I laughed a few times. I’ve missed the verbal battle between Miguel and Becky. There is tension between them every time they’re around each other. There were tears and heartaches, not just for them but also for some people around them.Indeed, it’s the things we didn’t do that we regret the most.The worst feeling in the world is knowing you could make things right, but you let it slip away.Knowing you could have prevented it is the only thing worse than a broken heart.And I felt all that while reading what came down between this couple I’ve come to love.Will I recommend this book?If you’re into second-chance love stories with lots of heart-fluttering moments, heartwrenching pasts, steamy scenes, and hard-earned happily ever after, this is your jam.Favorite ScenesPre-wedding football game in the backyardSeeing my fave characters from Blairwood University (another sports romance series from Anna B. Doe’s universe)Favorite QuotesYou can try to reason, but you and I both know you were made for me. This is inevitable. We’re inevitable.These last three years have felt like I was walking alone in the dark, endless tunnel with no way out. Coming back. Seeing her again. It was like I finally could see the light at the end of it.Love is always enough. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy. Or that it doesn’t require any effort.I loved her before I fell in love with her. She had me wrapped around her finger, completely enticed, and I was starting to wonder if that would ever change.She was the sun, and I was the one circling around her this whole time, needing her warmth and her light. Her love. I needed her love like I needed air to breathe.You’re my ride-or-die, Rebecca Williams. My forever.What are you reading next?I’m honored to be part of the ARC team for this book. It Should Have Been Us by Anna B. Doe is available in paperback and is FREE on Kindle Unlimited. It will be released on December 08, 2023, on Amazon.This post contains affiliate links, so we’d get a commission if you purchase through the links at no additional cost. Thank you!Check out my top romance novel recommendations categorized by tropes.Authors and Book PRHey, indie authors and PR folks! Want to get your book noticed? My book reviews are free, but I also offer other services that might help. Check out this page to see if we're a good match, and fill out the form when you're ready. Can't wait to read your book!😊Question for YouDo you believe in second chances? Where do you draw the line?Hey, you wanna be book buddies? I share short book reviews, recommendations, funny memes, and relatable reels on my Instagram account @booksandblogs_lux. Follow me there! I also post my reviews on Goodreads.
Books ARC Book Review: Where We Fall By Nicole Baker 2:00 AM ARC Book Review Where We Fall By Nicole Baker I've received another advanced reader copy from another favorite author of mine, Nicole Baker. Where We Fall is the third book in The Giannelli Series- Love in Little Italy. The release date is December 08 (my birthday!). Lexi and Marcus are another fictional couple that stole my heart. So, without further ado, here's my ARC review for Where We Fall by Nicole Baker.Book SummaryWhen an unexpected encounter jeopardizes their company's relationship with their top client, Marcus's siblings devise an unconventional plan. They propose that Marcus bring Lexi, their reserved and makeup-free IT Director, to the client's prestigious charity gala as his fake girlfriend. Despite Lexi's conservative style and timid nature, Marcus agrees to the charade in hopes of salvaging their business connection.As Marcus guides Lexi through a stunning transformation, he begins to notice more than just her physical changes. Lexi emanates a newfound confidence, captivating Marcus in unexpected ways. As they keep playing the couple, Marcus can't help but feel drawn to Lexi on a deeper level. It's gone beyond playing pretend."I think getting us in each other's lives clearly wasn't enough. I was too blind. Fate needed to create a scenario that opened my eyes to what was right in front of me."The CharactersMarcusAccording to himself: The funny one, the idiot, the screw-up, the troublemaker. According to Lexi: That's just how Marcus is. He doesn't judge people by their shortcomings. He understands their past and chooses to be nice regardless of what is thrown at him. If there were more people like him in this world, we would be better off.LexiHardworking. Good daughter. IT genius. Doesn't wear makeup and wears baggy clothes almost twice her size. According to Marcus: Intelligent, bold, and kindhearted."I can tell underneath the glasses there's a pretty face. Perfectly feminine and elegant." TropesFake datingWorkplace romanceReformed playboyFun family dynamicsDual POVRating⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🌶🌶🌶🌶ARC Review: Where We Fall by Nicole BakerWhere We Fall is a romantic comedy novel with swoon and steam. Here are some reasons why I like it:1. Good pacing.It's a quick and easy read.2. They bring out the best in each other. Marcus and Lexi encouraged and inspired each other to be better versions of themselves. At first, I didn't like the idea of Marcus suggesting Lexi needs a makeover to fit his standards for a girlfriend. But they're faking the relationship, and Marcus has a point. They have to be believable. Everybody knows Lexi isn't his type. And Lexi needs to feel good about herself so she'd be comfortable being at Marcus's side. Marcus wasn't a douche about it; he was actually apologetic because he didn't want it to come out insulting or offensive.Later, you'll learn that Lexi was not dressing up how she wanted to. Her childhood upbringing was holding her back from showing her best self. Marcus made her realize that she could be better. He pushed her to spread her wings. Because of the physical transformation, Lexi found confidence. So, instead of hating Marcus for wanting to change her looks, you'll thank him for suggesting it.Lexi made Marcus realize his worth. She showed him his strength and taught him to stand up for himself. To show the world - and his family - how brilliant and capable he is at what he does.3. Perfectly imperfect together.Marcus and Lexi are that couple you won't expect to get together on paper, but they're perfect for each other. They both saw each other for who they were beyond the facade they wore for other people. And they helped each other realize and show their potential.4. The Gianellis. What can I say? Everyone's just charming, hot, and perfect. The Gianellis are as supportive and loyal to each other as always. You'd want to be a part of the family or be friends with these people. And attend their Sunday family dinner for the food (Italian family makes the best food, right?) and the laughter.5. Grand Gesture and Happy Ending. I'm a sucker for happily ever after! But I like the story more if I knew it's HEA-guaranteed, but it still makes me think about how they will work things out to get there. Who's gonna follow who? Are they going to compromise? So, it kept me on my toes.I like that Lexi puts her family first and that Marcus does the same. They make it work even when they encounter a bump along the way.Will I recommend this book? 100% if you like the tropes. Favorite ScenesThe makeover (when Lexi realized she could be more than what she thought she deserved)The Charity GalaThe post-Charity Gala Marcus' library (every booklover's dream)Favorite Quotes from the BookBeing with her was like learning to breathe deeply for the first time. I'm a mess without you. I don't want to live in a world where I don't see your face every day.What are you reading next?I'm already excited for Mia Giannelli's story. I'm honored to be part of the ARC team for this fantastic book. If you want to check out Where We Fall By Nicole Baker, it's FREE on Kindle Unlimited and available in paperback. It will be available on December 08, 2023 on Amazon.This post contains affiliate links, so we'd get a commission if you purchase through the links at no additional cost. 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Books Book Review: Twisted Love By Ana Huang 12:42 AM Book Review: Twisted Love By Ana Huang I’ve recently started my Ana Huang era. She’s amazing! I saw the Twisted Series’ low rating on Goodreads, but then I kept seeing it pop up on Instagram with raving reviews, so here we are. Here’s my book review of Twisted Love by Ana Huang.Twisted Love by Ana Huang Book SummaryCharactersAlex Volkov is ice-hearted and has a haunting past he’s used to fuel his relentless push towards success and revenge. There is no room for love in his frozen heart. But when fate shackles him to care for his best friend’s little sister, he feels a frosty shift within. “Perhaps I should be grateful he never smiled because if that was what he looked like while doing it…womankind didn’t stand a chance.”Ava Chen is a free spirit caged with a forgotten childhood memory. Her damaged history hasn’t tarnished her view of the world’s beauty. But the romance between her brother’s best friend and her?That’s a huge no-no. As they soon learned, love doesn’t play by the rules. When it sparks between Ava and Alex, they find themselves on a sled ride toward explosive secrets that could incinerate what they cherish most.“You are the only woman I have eyes for. Your enemies are my enemies, your friends are my friends, and if you wanted, I would burn down the world for you.”“I hated how much I wanted her, and I hated that she wasn’t smart enough to run away from me while she still had a chance. Though, let’s be honest, it was already too late. She was mine. She just didn’t know it yet.”TropesInterracial RomanceBillionaire RomanceClose proximity (neighbors)Off-limitsBrother’s best friendOpposites attractGrumpy vs SunshineSuspense“Touch her and 💀” vibeAnti-heroTwisted Love by Ana Huang Book ReviewRating⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ / 🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶Twisted Love is intense, addictive, gripping, sexy, and angsty but also funny and swoony. I love all the groveling, the side characters, and just everything about it. Why I Like It:The coldhearted Alex falls in love. When Alex cracks open and shows strong emotions for Ava, it’s like watching a frozen lake thaw in fast-forward. Hot, hilarious, swoony.The suspenseful unfolding of the past. Aside from the budding romance between Alex and Ava, their complex, layered, mysterious past had me flipping the pages. I like that the suspense doesn’t steal the spotlight from the romance but spices up the storyline, keeping you on your toes. Sassy Ava. Ava is the kind of gal you’d want to be friends with. Sassy, even when faced with a crazy jealous ex, is funny, thoughtful, driven, and has so much love to give. Plus, she can bake a mean red velvet dessert, and I have a sweet tooth, so there’s that. Ava’s friends. Her friends are fabulous - a real-life princess, a soon-to-be lawyer, and a gorgeous influencer - and they’re all supportive and loyal to each other.I despise alphaholes in real life, but authors can make them endearing. How he cares for, supports, and protects her overshadows his negative side. “You are cold and infuriating and, I admit, a little scary. But you are also patient and supportive and brilliant. You inspire me to chase my dreams and drive away my nightmares. You are everything I didn’t know I needed, and you make me feel safer than anyone else on the planet.”Black ShirtDid it live up to the hype? It did for me. I’m so glad I gave it a try despite the terrible reviews.Will I recommend this book? Yes, if you like the tropes and don’t mind the author’s warning:This book contains possessive, morally gray alpha hole, explicit sexual content, and profanity. No cheating or menage, but if you’re looking for a traditionally sweet, loveable hero, this book is not for you. Recommended for 18+What you can expect from this book Hilarious banterFamily action drama (it’s NOT a sobfest, it’s actually exciting)Thrilling unraveling of both characters’ pastWhat the author warned you aboutFavorite ScenesOperation: Emotion (Ava trying to crack through Alex’s emotions as prodded by her friend Jules)Boudoir shootAlex appearing at Ava’s workplaceAll of Alex’s groveling to win Ava backFavorite Quotes from the Book“Don’t fall for guys who look like they could break your heart because chances are they will.”“Are there awful people in the world? Yes. Do awful things happen? Yes. But wonderful people exist and wonderful things happen too, and if you focus too much on the negative, you miss all the positive.”“I’d rather be the villain with her by my side than the hero who risked losing her because of a misguided sense of morality.”“You are the light to my dark, Sunshine. Without you, I’m lost.” Reaction GifsRead Twisted LoveAdd Twisted Love to your TBR list. 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Books Book Review: Obsession Falls By Claire Kingsley 1:37 AM ARC Book Review: Obsession Falls by Claire Kingsley I cannot tell you how thrilled I was to receive my first advanced reader copy (ARC). Ever! It's a book written by one of my favorite romance authors, and its release date is October 12, 2023. Let's get this ARC book review of Obsession Falls by Claire Kingsley started.Book SummaryAudrey's back in her hometown with her Mom and spoiled Persian cat. Temporarily just until she found her footing again.She's gone through many job rejections that she reluctantly accepted a job at a local newspaper in the next town as a...well, she didn't even know the full job description. She was just winging it.When roomies turn to room-foes, thanks to Audrey's playful and energetic derpy dog who couldn't leave the cat alone, she grabs the first pet-friendly rental she sees. Enter Josiah - the grumpy hunky lumberjack neighbor and landlord doing some fixer-upper magic next door. After his past experiences, Josiah embraced the peaceful life of solitude.Sparks fly between these two despite the awkward and embarrassing meet-up. But when a creeper starts stalking Audrey, Josiah goes into full protective mode to keep her safe. Giphy TropesSmalltown romanceLandlord - TenantGrumpy loner - Sunshiny dog loverSuspense (Stalker)Book Review: Obsession Falls by Claire KingsleyWhen Claire announced that she'd be writing about the Havens, I thought it would be awkward or odd because of their rivalry with the Baileys in the Bailey Brothers series (one of my fave small-town romance series). But that series ended so well that seeing the families here post-feud is heartwarming.I get a thrill every time a character I know is mentioned. It gives me that warm, nostalgic feeling like coming home for the holiday after a long time of being away.The story has a good blend of comedy, suspense, and romance.Claire Kingsley has a talent for writing likable characters. Despite being terrible at communicating, Josiah is a kind person, a good son, and a successful real estate mogul. Audrey remains optimistic and cheerful, even though life has thrown her some tough challenges.I love the chemistry between Josiah and Audrey. It's not as spicy as Claire's previous romance novels, but it still got some steam.I love returning to the quirky little town of Tilikum - home of my favorite Bailey brothers."I liked the quaintness and slow pace of Tilikum life." Audrey YoungWill I recommend this book? Definitely! I'm yet to read a Claire Kingsley book that I didn't enjoy.TumblrFavorite Scenes in Obsession FallsPicnicEvery scene of Max, the derpy dogEvery time the Tilikum squirrels are behaving the way they always have "The squirrels around here thought they owned the place." - Josiah HavenMy Book Rating4.5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐💫 🌶🌶I enjoyed this book, and the only reason I'm not giving it a perfect 5 is that I could guess who the stalker was early on, and I love a suspense thriller that keeps me guessing until the end. That's just me, though. I see reviews saying they didn't see it coming. I guess I've been reading more detective series than I realize.I also expected the spice level to be the same as the previous series (they were really spicy), but that doesn't mean this book is missing the heat. Sparks are still flying. You will still swoon.You can say it's a personal preference, but it doesn't reflect how Claire Kingsley writes. She's still one of my favorite auto-buy authors, and I'll continue to devour all her books in the future.PinterestQuotes from the Book "Nice girls didn't belong with a$$holes like me. She was blue sky and sunshine, plucky optimism, and happiness. I was a stoic cloud of optimism and surliness. It would never work.""I liked him because he was gruff and stoic and sexy and surprisingly sweet under that surly lumberjack exterior.""I'm not leaving you unless you make me."Read Obsession FallsWhat are you reading this season? Hope you like my first-ever ARC review and get a copy of Obsession Falls by Claire Kingsley. It's free on Kindle Unlimited and also available in paperback and audiobook.This post contains affiliate links, so we'd get a commission if you purchase through the links at no additional cost. Thank you!Authors and Book PRHey, indie authors and PR folks! Want to get your book noticed? My book reviews are free, but I also offer other services that might help. Check out this page to see if we're a good match, and fill out the form when you're ready. Can't wait to read your book!😊Hey, you wanna be book buddies? I share reading tips, short book reviews, recommendations, and funny memes on my Instagram account @booksandblogs_lux. Follow me there!
Books Reading On A Budget: How To Feed Your Book Obsession 1:18 AM Hi, I’m Lux. I’m a book addict. And I’ve got good news for my fellow bookaholics. Unraveling the magic of books shouldn't break the bank! There is a way. Let’s explore some practical strategies for feeding your book obsession affordably so you can keep reading on a budget. I’m talking from experience here, so you can trust me on this.1. Embrace Library Resources One of the best ways to read on a budget is by utilizing your local library. With a library membership, you can borrow books for free, access a wide selection of titles, and explore e-books and audiobooks through digital library platforms. Make the most of these valuable resources to expand your reading options without spending a dime. Tumblr2. Discover E-Books and Digital Libraries E-books and digital libraries provide affordable reading options. Explore platforms that offer low-cost or free e-book downloads. You'll be amazed at the vast selection, perfect for budget-conscious book lovers.Project Gutenberg: A vast collection of over 60,000 free e-books, including classics and out-of-print titles, available in various formats.Open Library: An open, editable library catalog that offers access to millions of e-books, including contemporary titles and historical texts, in partnership with libraries worldwide.Librivox: A volunteer-driven platform that provides free audiobooks of public domain books narrated by volunteers worldwide.ManyBooks: A digital library offering a wide range of free e-books covering various genres, with options to download in different formats for easy compatibility.Google Books: An extensive online database that allows users to preview and access a vast collection of books, including full texts of out-of-copyright works and limited previews of copyrighted books.Giphy3. Buy at Secondhand Bookstores and Thrift Shops This has been my saving grace before my husband bought me a Kindle. Not only did I find great but cheap books (more than a fraction of the original price), but I also felt like I was stepping into a magical place inside a secondhand bookstore. Pre-loved books have a certain charm that you can’t find in newly published ones. There’s like a history and mystery there. My best buy was a well-loved mystery novel for $1.70. Affordable used books and thrift shop finds are the best.Goodreads4. Join Book Swaps or Reading Communities Participate in book swaps or join reading communities to share and exchange books. Not only can you discover new titles, but you can also reduce expenses by borrowing books from fellow enthusiasts. After reading, you’d engage with like-minded readers, swap theories, and share your love for literature. Hey, you wanna be book buddies? I share reading tips, short book reviews, recommendations, and funny memes on my Instagram account @booksandblogs_lux. Follow me there!Giphy5. Utilize Discounted Booksellers Discounted booksellers, online retailers, and regular book sales are excellent resources for cost-effective reading. Watch for discounted books and special promotions to expand your collection without straining your budget. With some research, you can find affordable books and save money while satisfying your bookworm cravings.Book Outlet: Book Outlet offers discounted books at up to 90% off the retail price, featuring a wide range of genres and new releases, making it a fantastic choice for bookworms on a budget.ThriftBooks: ThriftBooks is a famous online bookstore that sells high-quality used books at affordable prices, with an extensive selection and a rating system to ensure customer satisfaction.Better World Books: Better World Books offers discounted books and supports literacy initiatives, with each purchase contributing to global literacy efforts, making it an excellent choice for socially conscious readers looking for great deals.6. Embrace E-Book Deals and Promotions Keep an eye out for e-book deals, discounts, and promotional offers. Many platforms offer limited-time promotions where you can find heavily discounted or even free e-books. Sign up for newsletters or follow your favorite e-book retailers to stay updated on the latest deals and maximize your reading budget.And watch out for Amazon’s Stuff Your Kindle Days. This 2023, you can add books to your Kindle like crazy on March 31, June 30, September 20, and December 27. GiphyReading on a BudgetReading on a budget doesn't mean sacrificing your love for books. I should know! These budget-friendly ways to read will expand your reading horizons without hurting your wallet. Feed your book obsession affordably (yes, not only am I a book addict but also an enabler), indulge in literary adventures, and discover new authors and genres. With these tips and affordable resources, you can continue to enjoy your books while staying true to your budget. Happy reading!Check out my top romance novel recommendations categorized by tropes.