Tuesday, August 18

Audiobook Review: Vacation Wars by Meghan Quinn


Author: Meghan Quinn
Narrator: CJ Bloom & Lee Samuels
Title: Vacation Wars
Genre: Contemporary Romance, Chick Lit
Format: Audiobook 
Published: April 18, 2023
Where I Got It: Audible


Summary: 
Prepared for a good time, Tessa is thrilled to spend the weeks before her sister’s wedding at their family’s favorite vacation spot: Santorini. Sandy beaches, stonewashed houses, attractive men—it’s heaven.

But Tessa’s idea of a girls’ trip comes to a screaming halt when her sister thinks it’s high time Tessa finds some love herself. Unfortunately, Tessa forgot about the deal she made back in high school: she has to find her soulmate before her sister’s wedding. Or else.

As she dodges suitors and her sister’s pranks, Tessa finds an ally in the oh-so-dreamy Myles, her childhood crush who just so happens to work at the resort. But Myles is dealing with some family conflict of his own. He’s elated at being reunited with Tessa, but his father’s refusal to acknowledge his interest in the family business and relegating him to only grunt work casts a dark cloud.

As Tessa and Myles help navigate their way through their families’ antics, they begin to realize that their past feelings may have a future—if only they can turn their island fantasies into something real.


Review:
I picked this up because 1) this sounded really good, 2) it's a fun local, and 3) it fits one of my challenges!

Here we follow Tessa and Myles. The two have been dancing around each other for decades. They never really spoke, but they both had this crush on each other. One day, they finally interact and realize that maybe they are meant to be with each other. However, distance and their families might keep them apart. 

This was very sweet. I enjoyed watching Tessa and Myles find each other. The side plots did muddy things, though. I think we spent too much time dealing with their friends and family. I would've loved seeing them together more. Maybe a few more sneak-away dates.

The ending was great and perfect. I loved seeing everyone growing the F up. Tessa and her friends were sooooo childish, but I'm glad they all realized it (slight spoiler). Even Myles and his father were acting like babies. Yes, yes, we needed them to be babies to have the drama, but sometimes it was so annoying. But YES. Everyone finally got over themselves and grew up. It was a great ending. 

Honestly, I would like a sequel. I feel like Myles' friend deserves his own story. Maybe a short story?

The narrators did a great job. Perfect voices for everyone. 

Overall, I did really like this. Some issues, but it was resolved by the end, so I was happy. I would've liked a little more time focused on our mains, but I loved them as a couple. 

4 stars from me. 





Reading Challenges
- Audiobook #35
- Reading Romance Challenge #19 (Travel/Vacation)

Monday, August 17

Blodeuedd's Monday: If I Have to Be Haunted by Miranda Sun


Format: 368 pages, Paperback

Published: October 4, 2023 by Magpie Books GB

Ya paranormal/borrowed



I was unsure at first, but it picked up.

Cara can see ghosts but she pretends not too. Her gran was a ghost talker, her mother says she has to be normal. But then she finds her "enemy" dead in the woods, and damn, fine, she will talk to his ghost and try to see what she can do. There is this whole other thing about a snake and maybe that she can save his life. I do wonder though, shouldn´t he be rotting?

Most of the book takes place on this other plane as they are racing against time to find an antidote. Dangers, and perhaps a budding romance ;)

I did enjoy it in the end because it was light and easy





Cara’s just trying to stay on top of all her classes, excel at her extracurriculars, and prepare for college – which means not speaking to the dead, an ability she inherited from her grandmother. Ghosts are trouble, and Cara doesn’t need to add their problems to her own.

But then she stumbles upon the body of Zach – the super popular but very newly dead high school golden boy – in the woods, and guess what? He wants her to resurrect him.

Cue trouble.

Friday, August 14

Book Review: The Pemberley Picnic by Melanie Rachel


Author: Melanie Rachel
Title: The Pemberley Picnic - A Pride and Prejudice Variation
Genre: Historical Romance, What If, Novella
Format: ebook
Pages: 160
Published: July 16, 2026
Where I got It: Kindle Unlimited



Summary: 
Fitzwilliam Darcy never expected Elizabeth Bennet to come to Pemberley—least of all after the proposal she so decisively refused. Yet here she is, seeing him not in a ballroom or a drawing room, but on his own ground, where he might be able to prove to her that he has changed.

But he has only days before she returns home.

So he does something entirely unlike himself: Darcy announces a picnic. There is only one difficulty. He has not planned a picnic.

Still, he is certain everything will go well. It must.

But Darcy soon discovers that even the simplest picnic can go astray—especially when the wind, the weather, and Miss Bingley all seem determined to keep him from the guest he most wishes to please. As old misunderstandings soften and new feelings bloom, Elizabeth and Darcy must decide whether pride, prejudice, and past mistakes can give way to something far sweeter.



Review:
I'm in a JA mood, I guess! 

Here we have a P&P variation. Darcy never expected to see Elizabeth again after she declined his proposal. Well...here she is....in his home.....this is his chance to show her he has changed. He decides that there will be a picnic on the grounds! What could go wrong? Everything. 

I'm going to be chill again and divide and conquer this review. It's been a long week. 



The Good

- LOVE a P&P and Austen variation. It's just so fuuuuun. 

- Awww loved seeing Darcy do something so out of character. 

- Fitzwilliam was a gem. So witty. So funny. 

- This was very sweet and adorable




The Bad and the Ugly

- Some phrases and words didn't seem to vibe with the time period and characters. It just didn't hit the ears (well...I did the ebook...would it be eyes?) right. 



Conclusion

I enjoyed this little gem. It was very sweet, and I liked this cute twist. Imagine if Darcy got an extra day with Lizzie. So very sweeeeet. 

4 stars. 











Wednesday, August 12

Book Review: The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner


Author: Natalie Jenner
Title: The Jane Austen Society
Series: Jane Austen Society #1
Genre: Historical Fiction, Romance
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Published: May 26, 2020
Where I got It: My Shelf (Gift)



Summary: 
Just after the Second World War, in the small English village of Chawton, an unusual but like-minded group of people band together to attempt something remarkable.

One hundred and fifty years ago, Chawton was the final home of Jane Austen, one of England's finest novelists. Now it's home to a few distant relatives and their diminishing estate. With the last bit of Austen's legacy threatened, a group of disparate individuals come together to preserve both Jane Austen's home and her legacy. These people—a laborer, a young widow, the local doctor, and a movie star, among others—could not be more different and yet they are united in their love for the works and words of Austen. As each of them endures their own quiet struggle with loss and trauma, some from the recent war, others from more distant tragedies, they rally together to create the Jane Austen Society.



Review:
I love Jane Austen and a lot of her books, so I've been excited to check this out. 

It is just after WWII, and an unusual but like-minded group of people team up to protect Jane Austen's legacy. Chawton was the final home of Jane Austen, but, sadly, it is a diminishing estate that needs work to preserve. 

I am feeling tired, so we'll divide and conquer this review (it's been a min since we used this format!):



The Good

- I liked our array of characters. They were different and interesting. 

- Loved how the author brought this time period and town alive. 

- Some nice banter between some of the characters

- Liked the splash of 'Persuasion'. Literally my fave of JA's works. 




The Bad and the Ugly

- Some areas seemed to drag on and on. I would catch my attention slipping sometimes. 

- It took me eons to finish this guy. I would walk away from it for a couple of days and forget about it. I would have to go back and reread the last page or two just to remember what had just happened. 

- Some spots were….I hate to use this word…..dull. 



Conclusion

Maybe I should try the audio version of this story. Richard Armitage does a rendition and I lovvvveeeeee his voice. So...yeah. Maybe I'll try this again. I wanted to love this, but didn't. It was just alright. Some good banter and interesting characters. But some areas? Dull. 

2 stars from me.