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A review by bubblewombat
Midnight Whispers by Sade Rena, Eve L. Mitchell, Sapphire Winters, Carmilla Quinn, A.J. Macey, Candace Sams, J.L. Beck, Sharon Hamilton, Lea Jade, Meg Anne, Molly Chase, Celia Kyle, Moni Boyce, Kira Brinamon, Mikayla Symonett, Jarica James, S.M. Nicholas, S.D. Savoré, L.S. Slayford, C. Hallman, Jessica Wayne, Tera Lyn Cortez, Helen Allan, Rachel Andrews, Rose Garcia, Heather MacKinnon, D.H. Gibbs
5.0
*This is a review for only one story, My Soul To Take by Meg Anne*
I'm a mess. Mess. Mess. Mess. Was I expecting all the beautiful sadness? Hell no. But I'm glad that's what we got.
The story follows a fallen angel who fell because she was in love with a mortal. Fate has a funny way of bringing long lost lovers back together in unexpected ways and that's what happens here. I don't want to spoil any further.
At first I thought this was going to turn into a philosophical book (blame it on The Midnight Library) and I was really not up for that (especially because of the mentioned book), but it didn't.
It has some inspirational quotes that made me cry so hard I couldn't even see what I was reading anymore and it's so soft. Soft like angel feathers. Ha! :D
There's no big bad villain, but one does scheme in the background. He's annoying.
The book is on the shorter side so there wasn't much time to expand, but I still think the annoying mini villain could've had a slightly bigger role.
I love all the places described, that's a cool idea.
I'm not sure how I feel about the epilogue.
ALL IN ALL. READ THIS IF YOU WANT ALL THE FEELS. Keep a tissue box ready.
P.S. I want more.
*I'd like to thank Meg Anne for providing me with an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review*
I'm a mess. Mess. Mess. Mess. Was I expecting all the beautiful sadness? Hell no. But I'm glad that's what we got.
The story follows a fallen angel who fell because she was in love with a mortal. Fate has a funny way of bringing long lost lovers back together in unexpected ways and that's what happens here. I don't want to spoil any further.
At first I thought this was going to turn into a philosophical book (blame it on The Midnight Library) and I was really not up for that (especially because of the mentioned book), but it didn't.
It has some inspirational quotes that made me cry so hard I couldn't even see what I was reading anymore and it's so soft. Soft like angel feathers. Ha! :D
There's no big bad villain, but one does scheme in the background. He's annoying.
The book is on the shorter side so there wasn't much time to expand, but I still think the annoying mini villain could've had a slightly bigger role.
I love all the places described, that's a cool idea.
Spoiler
And their whole relationship too. I love how he opens up more as time goes on and the more places they visit.I'm not sure how I feel about the epilogue.
Spoiler
I wish they could've just started where they left off instead of having to live completely different lives. It reminds me of that final scene in the Travellers tv show. I don't mind it, but I have a preferred outcome.ALL IN ALL. READ THIS IF YOU WANT ALL THE FEELS. Keep a tissue box ready.
P.S. I want more.
Spoiler
THERE !!! WAS !!! NO !!! STEAM !!!*I'd like to thank Meg Anne for providing me with an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review*