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Beauty and the Demon by Aurora Ascher🔮 Review

 So I first heard of the Hell Bent series when I stumbled across My Funny Demon Valentine on Kindle Unlimited. I was in a book slump at the time, so I gave it a shot and absolutely fell in love. I think book three had just come out, so as soon as I finished the first one, I dove in headfirst. I read all three and then not-so-patiently waited for books four and five. With that said, I just finished book five, Beauty and the Demon, and it might actually be my favorite of the series, so let’s talk about it. As always, I try to write my reviews without major spoilers. That said, since this is a more in-depth review, there may be some minor spoilers, especially if you haven’t read the rest of the series yet. Suyin is a girl after my own heart. Just like Iris, I fall hard for FMCs who understand feminine rage. And I fall even harder for the love interests who learn how to embrace it. Murmur… Jesus, I don’t even know where to start with this demon. 😆 Obviously, his past clouded my judgme...

Inherit the Stars✨ by Amy Ressa Review

Oh my stars!!! It’s my very first review for my blog, and I am SO excited, so let’s get into it. Fair warning: there are minor spoilers ahead. Nothing that gives away major plot points, but I do talk about characters and a few moments I loved. I found Amy on TikTok when she was looking for ARC readers for Inherit the Stars. She described it as a Sailor Moon inspired fantasy romance, and I was immediately sold. That description also raised my standards higher than usual for an ARC read. Sorry, Amy!! I’m sure as a fellow Sailor Moon fan you understand. 😆 And let me just say she surpassed every expectation. This book is near God-tier for me. The world-building is layered and thoughtful: easy to follow, but never simplistic. The political system is fragile, complex, and constantly on the brink, something you really feel as the story unfolds. It gave me the sense that Amy took inspiration from characters like Sailor Venus and Sailor Mars and reimagined them as dignitaries ruling their own ...