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Opposite of Always - Justin A. Reynolds Review

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  Opposite of Always by Justin A. Reynolds! It was a perfect book for a rainy day and it was a delightful blend of sci-fi and romance! Jack King was a very well-made protagonist who learned from his mistakes every time and made do with what he had. The relationship development between Kate and Jack was fun to watch, despite their initial interaction being a bit unbelievable. The banter between Jack and Kate and his dynamic with his friends and family was very well written, and perfect for a book like this!  Spoilers!! Jack went through so much time travel to save Kate and he tried so many times to save her while maintaining his relationship with his friends. Franny went through so much with his father and he depended on Jack to be there for him; however, in most of the situations, Jack ended up betraying him by going to Franny's dad for money. In one of the scenarios, he also stole Franny's girlfriend, whom he had a major crush on for years. But Jack knew none of that would wo...

House of Sky and Breath Review!

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Okay, this is going to be a long review. IT WAS SUCH A GOOD BOOK. It was very heavy and plot-driven, with less focus on romance than usual for an SJM book, but it was still very well written. The characters were very well made and had depth to them, but poor Hunt just couldn't get a break. He was constantly under the stress of protecting others (Bryce) while ensuring that the Governor or anyone else didn't figure out their plans. On the other hand, Bryce and Ruhn's relationship was so cute! They made up in the last book and now depended on each other. Bryce came to Ruhn for help on the entire case with Emile, and Ruhn tried to support her through it all. Additionally, I felt like Tharion was like Helion in Acotar or Fenrys in ToG! There are a lot of similarities in the characters, which shall be discussed in the SPOILER section below   ***AGAIN LOTS OF SPOILERS HERE*** SO. THE ENDING. Rhysand and the Inner Circle from Acotar are now going to be involved in the lives of <...