It’s important to recognize that when I finish a book, that book is immediately deducted from the total, meaning the total value decreases. – Total Books is the total number of books still waiting to be read on my Up Next Shelf. (If total increases and read also increases (see week Nov 9-15, the net progress is 0.) – Overall is the net value between the books I read and the books I added to my Up Next shelf. In fact, none of their issues were patched over with sex or avoidance, which is such a novelty in erotica romance novels and why the book was a 4-star read. Still, I appreciated that the Heroine fully confronted the Hero afterward and informed him that she wasn’t going to forgive and forget (he shoved it in her face). Lilac is also realistic in that one of the Heroes is not celibate after meeting the Heroine. The page length can be intimidating for some (558 pages), but I thought the length allowed Reid to properly progress the relationship between the Heroine and her love interests from bully to would-die-for-you. It’s a rock star reverse harem contemporary romance filled with angst (which is not surprising considering it’s about a rock band). Many of the books I read were long-awaited releases or amazing discoveries that will be staples in my recommendations list for years. I also didn’t re-read a single book, which is unlike me since I find re-reading books quite comforting. Last week was super stressful, so it makes sense as a stress-reader I read around a book a day the whole week.
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