What's Up, Readers!! I am here today with another amazing book recommendation. House of the Raven by Ingrid Seymour. This story is pure magic—hidden identities, the thin veil between realms, and betrayal so intense you feel it in your bones. Rivers quest for vengeance and Valeria’s fierce spirit kept me hooked from start to finish. The world-building is lush, the tension is high, and the enemies-to-lovers dynamic is absolutely electric. ✨🔥 Let's start the review, shall we!! BLURB DANGER LURKS. READY YOURSELF. They exiled him from his realm, and soon, the lone wanderer shall have his revenge. For two decades, RÃfÃor of the Veilfallen has thought of nothing but vengeance against the man who trapped him in the human realm, making him a pariah. RÃfÃor’s relentless pursuit leads him to uncover his enemy’s well-guarded hiding place, revealing an unexpected twist—the man now has a daughter, the key to what he desires most… a return to his fae home. Valeria is a dreamer. RÃfÃor is a d...
I kept delaying writing the review because I had to remember it and didn't want to do that. This 2nd book of Cat and Mouse duet is the story of a human trafficking survivor. This book is a huge TRIGGER WARNING . Kindly proceed with caution. I even got traumatized after reading it. So to explain the synopsis; Adeline (the main character) got kidnapped at the end of the first book and sold to some people who groomed her for some very rich and powerful clients. Almost half of the book is based on Adeline surviving the worst situations possible for a woman. Adeline had one advantage someone was fervently searching for her, and eventually, Zade managed to rescue her after four agonizing months. The scene when Zade finds her and she just could not believe it. She crumbled to her knees thinking she was hallucinating. After Zade brings her home she struggles so hard to process her trauma. She learns to fight to take control of her life. She gets close to her mother. She hates h...