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★★★★★
A fun, quick read. Enemies to lovers where the 'enemies' (well FMC at least) have a solid reason to hate the other. The grumpy sunshine vibes are a nice touch too, especially since Sutton is our grump (again, well founded so it didn't feel forced)
I know this series focuses on the football team being the connecting factor and it' set primarily during football season but I would have loved to see a bit more of Sutton and her fellow gymnasts. We get peeks of them and training, but it could have been a fun moment to swap up the sports for a chapter or even scene.
I'll be back for more Wildcats though! I love that the books stand alone (I'm reading out of order) but give tiny hints at other couples/other characters lives just enough to make you wonder about their stories.
I know this series focuses on the football team being the connecting factor and it' set primarily during football season but I would have loved to see a bit more of Sutton and her fellow gymnasts. We get peeks of them and training, but it could have been a fun moment to swap up the sports for a chapter or even scene.
I'll be back for more Wildcats though! I love that the books stand alone (I'm reading out of order) but give tiny hints at other couples/other characters lives just enough to make you wonder about their stories.
Reviewed 1 month ago

★★★★★
While this one felt more firmly in the dark fantasy realm than horror (even the gothic slowburn of the rest of this series) it was a really fun read.
I love Easton and their brand of story-telling. Their take on an adventure to America is perfect, though maybe Guam would have been nicer ;)
The sequences of traversing the cave were perfectly claustrophobia inducing (even if Easton is NOT claustrophobic in the slightest) and I loved the strange biology behind Fragment and his wholeness.
Maybe not really horror, but totally a 5 star read.
I love Easton and their brand of story-telling. Their take on an adventure to America is perfect, though maybe Guam would have been nicer ;)
The sequences of traversing the cave were perfectly claustrophobia inducing (even if Easton is NOT claustrophobic in the slightest) and I loved the strange biology behind Fragment and his wholeness.
Maybe not really horror, but totally a 5 star read.
Reviewed 1 month ago

★★★★★
2.5 generously rounded up. If you want a popcorn thriller this is fine for that. If you can set aside disbelief with a 'It was the 90s' nod fine, *maybe* Charlie isn't the dumbest/most naive woman alive to get in the car with Josh.
I was willing to do that (for better or worse) and pushed through, mostly in a 'watching the car crash' kind of way. Josh kind of amused me.
Then... the (first) 'twist'
I honestly was okay going with Charlie being the dumbest girl alive (male-author syndrome and all that) but Josh too? Is there really any possible way he could reasonably rationalize his choice? If so, absolute trash man. Does not deserve the ending he gets. Because, really?
Then for our (next) twisty twist ... oh guess what it wasthe boyfriend all along! and here's the thing. Maybe, MAYBE, I could have gone with it, except, my biggest issue with Sagar books is HE DOES THIS ALL THE TIME! I really hoped we'd be safe from 'the heroine sleeps with/has slept with the killer' this time around, but nope. There it is, dumb girl sleeps with a killer once again! Maybe Sagar thinks this is his 'best' OMG that's so freaky twist, but its really getting old. It's happened in all 3 books of his I've read (and I promise this will be the last)
And one other thing, that final spin ( I wont call it a twist because ugh) I thought the constant movie trivia was kind of annoying, but then... that last chapter? *audible sigh*
This was one of those books that was engaging enough as you were reading it, but the moment you do any critical thinking about it it falls apart. Though, I did find the random jumping to other POV characters that started halfway through odd. Until the ending, it really wasn't even necessary (expect perhaps to give us a clue they were more important than they seemed?)
I was willing to do that (for better or worse) and pushed through, mostly in a 'watching the car crash' kind of way. Josh kind of amused me.
Then... the (first) 'twist'
I honestly was okay going with Charlie being the dumbest girl alive (male-author syndrome and all that) but Josh too? Is there really any possible way he could reasonably rationalize his choice? If so, absolute trash man. Does not deserve the ending he gets. Because, really?
Then for our (next) twisty twist ... oh guess what it was
And one other thing, that final spin ( I wont call it a twist because ugh) I thought the constant movie trivia was kind of annoying, but then... that last chapter? *audible sigh*
This was one of those books that was engaging enough as you were reading it, but the moment you do any critical thinking about it it falls apart. Though, I did find the random jumping to other POV characters that started halfway through odd. Until the ending, it really wasn't even necessary (expect perhaps to give us a clue they were more important than they seemed?)
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