Books Read




Favorite: Onyx Storm
Least Favorite: The Soulmate
Stats
January
Books Read: 4
Pages Read: 1,774
Hours Listened: 50h 49m
Average Rating: 4
Year-to-Date
Books Read: 4
Pages Read: 1,774
Hours Listened: 50h 49m
Average Rating: 4
Favorite: Onyx Storm
Least Favorite: The Soulmate
Books Read: 4
Pages Read: 1,774
Hours Listened: 50h 49m
Average Rating: 4
Books Read: 4
Pages Read: 1,774
Hours Listened: 50h 49m
Average Rating: 4
Holy crap! That ending! Why do I read these series before all the books are out?! It’s going to be torture waiting for the next book. I feel like I did after watching Avengers: Infinity War for the first time–numb, sad, and trying to be hopeful despite the crushing weight of grief. So many tears! So many! Rebecca Yarros certainly knows how to hook her readers and stomp all over their hearts.
From the instant I started reading ONYX STORM, I was hooked. I wanted to know everything and make sure my favorite characters made it out of the story alive. I loved learning more about Andarna and seeing more of the world than in previous books.
I’m excited to see where this series goes next and I’ll be on pins and needles waiting for the next book.
THE BLONDE IDENTITY was such a fun fast-paced fade-to-black romance. I loved both Zoe and Sawyer, their chemistry, and banter.
I loved the premise of Zoe being the non-espionage twin targeted by iffy governments and groups all while trying to get her memory back. It was action-packed with never a dull moment. The story felt like a funnier and rom-comier version of The Bourne Identity.
I’m excited to stay in this world and read Alex’s story once THE BLONDE WHO CAME IN FROM THE COLD releases later this year.
This is the second Hepworth book I’ve read. With both books, I really enjoyed the suspense, but I struggled with the mental health aspects. I feel like Hepworth uses diagnoses like Borderline Personality Disorder or Bipolar Disorder as a crutch to explain why her antagonists are psychotic. Also, the ending in this one wasn’t very satisfying.
Despite THE SOULMATE’S flaws, the story was intriguing. I liked the dual narrators and the back and forth between the then and the now. The suspense kept me reading because I wanted to know the whole story.
I’m really happy with my reading last year. I read more in 2024 than I have ever read in a year before. I’d love to try to surpass that goal this year.
My goals for 2025 are to:
I’ll keep track of my progress on my 2025 Goals & Tracking page.