Fashionably late really is the name of the monthly wrap-up game… πββοΈ
My March reading consisted almost entirely of female authors, several of them WOC. A River of Royal Blood by Amanda Joy was my favorite read of the month and I started making aesthetic boards for some of my reads. Check those out on my Pinterest, tumblr or on the reviews themselves, of course! β€

Wicked Fox (Wicked Fox #1) by Kat Cho
π΅π΅π΅π΅(four stars as rated in Jihoon’s motor scooter)
The following review is copied from my previous post about this book.
Wicked Fox may very well be one of the MOST realistic depictions of teenage emotions that I have read in my lifetime. Also, there is so much dang cuteness between our protagonists that it easily outweighs any and all possible faults. I am already working Vicious Spirits into my summer reading list!
β¨ Rep in this book: Korean cast of characters, own voices
β¨ Content warnings for this book: violence, murder, blood, medical stuff, hospitalization, estrangement from a parent, death of a family member, violence toward an animal

A River of Royal Blood (A River of Royal Blood #1) by Amanda Joy
πππππ (5 stars as rated in crowns worth killing your sister for)
The following review is copied from my previous post featuring this book.
I’m calling it now, this is the kind of book you’re going to wish you’d picked up sooner. I absolutely adored the concept and the characters were really dynamic without ever bogging me down in supporting info. The story itself moves very quickly while also managing never to ask great suspensions of disbelief from the reader. A big thumbs up to that alone!
β¨ Rep in this book: Black protagonist, diverse characters, gay supporting character, own voices
β¨ Content warnings for this book: violence, themes of war and battle, death of an animal, mind control with magic, murder, racism, estrangement from family members

The Roommate (The Roommate #1) by Rosie Danan
πΌπΌπΌ (3 stars as rated in briefcases because it is a business doing pleasure with you)
The following is copied from a longer review in my previous post about this book.
What a steamy little experience this story was! I genuinely liked all the characters and found their respective arcs to be intriguing and believable. I’m looking forward to getting to know a few of them better in The Intimacy Experiment which comes out on April 6, 2021. This book reaches into a lot of topics that I really enjoyed. It is sex work positive (thumbs up for days) and also emphasizes consent, female safety, and the existence of aromantic sex.
β¨ Rep in this book: sex work
β¨ Content warnings for this book: sexual content, mentions of sexism and misogyny, car accident, estrangement from a family member

Milk Fed by Melissa Broder
π₯ π₯ π₯ (3 stars as rated in Miriam and Rachel’s fortune cookies at the Golden Dragon)
I was given a free review copy of this book by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
The following is copied from a longer review in my previous post about this book.
The thing about Melissa Broder, is that every sentence she writes feels like it’s being pulled out of my own brain. Except, of course, I never thought to put these words together in any way at all similar to what I just read. The dream sequences in and of themselves were so deliciously bizarre that I am not sure anyone but the genius of Broder herself could have ever conceived of them. I think that’s what makes her writing – to me, at least – so particularly remarkable.
β¨ Rep in this book: Jewish protagonist, queer romance
β¨ Content warnings for this book: body dysmorphia, fatphobia, toxic relationship with a parent, eating disorder, homophobia, abuse

Band Sinister by K.J. Charles
π³π³π³π³(four stars as rated in trees that are better climbed with someone you care about)
The following review is copied from my previous post about this book.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that K.J. Charles absolutely slays at writing quality relationships and sex. The key to this all being that she nails the concept of consent. Every. Single. Time. Asking permission is sexy AF and don’t let anyone ever tell you otherwise. Everything Charles’ characters do to one another is done with trust and explicit assurances of pleasure. It’s honestly incredible. It also completely tramples the notion that such things did not exist in the past. Because, believe it or not, there was consensual sex happening during the Regency Period. π€―
β¨ Rep in this book: Queer characters, Black supporting character
β¨ Content warnings for this book: homophobia, sexism, abandonment by a parent, infidelity, death of a parent, death of a sibling, life threatening injury, medical stuff, slavery, racism

Quiet in her Bones by Nalini Singh
π¬π¬π¬π¬ (four stars as rated in Aarav’s exceptionally addictive stash of sweets)
The following review is copied from my previous post about this book.
This book spoke to me the minute I saw that deliciously sinister looking cover. I’m adding Quiet In Her Bones to my list of rainy day recommendations because this is exactly the type of book with which one really ought to cozy up on the couch with a cuppa. I loved that the neighborhood in which the Rai family lives is so thoroughly multi-cultural and diverse; and not in a way that feels forced or “for show.” Nalini Singh really raises the bar when it comes to writing about a variety of races, sexual orientations and life experiences without leaning on tropes or stereotypes.
β¨ Rep in this book: Indian family, diverse community of characters
β¨ Content warnings for this book: domestic violence, blood, car accident, murder, adultery, assault, blackmail, medical stuff, drug use, addiction, suicide, memory loss, sex work

The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey
ππππ(four stars as rated in wedding rings worn until death do us part, do us part, do us part, do us part…)
The following review is copied from my previous post about this book.
You know that feeling when you’re reading a book and you think, “oh this is going to get made into a movie without question.” I felt that so many times while reading The Echo Wife that I may just go ahead and start my own studio and make the thing myself! It’s just such a gloriously original thriller that the idea of it not getting optioned feels a bit preposterous. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys dark themes, LOTS of internal reflection on the part of the protagonist and morally ambiguous characters. To me, though, none of that felt tiring to get through, which is actually rather shocking considering that this book is far more character based than it is plot based. Especially for a thriller. From a literary standpoint, The Echo Wife is edited just beautifully and the flow of the thing itself is outstanding.
β¨ Rep in this book: NB author
β¨ Content warnings for this book: death of a spouse, death of a parent, murder, blood, medical stuff, adultery, domestic violence, confinement

A Peculiar Combination by Ashley Weaver
πππ (three stars as rated in locks picked by deft hands and finely honed skills)
I was given a free review copy of this book by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
The following review is copied from my previous post about this book.
Ashley Weaver is a real favorite of mine. I love her Amory Ames series. This one fell a bit flat for me, however. I was invested in Electra herself, but the story was rather convoluted. Also, there was so very little relationship development. The interactions between romantic partners is what I so loved about her Amory Ames books. I realize that this is a different series but… I guess I was just missing that bit. Hopefully we shall see things progress in book two? All in all, this was a quick and easy cozy mystery and if that’s what you’re looking for then you’d probably be keen on the twists and turns Weaver maps out in A Peculiar Combination.
β¨ Rep in this book: n/a
β¨ Content warnings for this book: themes of war and battle, kidnapping, murder, blood, death of a family member

Stats:
- Books Finished: 8
- Female Authors: 7
- NB Authors: 1
- WOC Authors: 3
- Own Voices: 3
- Queer Rep: 2
Thanks for reading, friends, and I hope you all enjoy the rest of April!
Sarah

Great wrap-up! Glad you enjoyed the books you read in March!
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Thanks, Brooke! And me too!!!
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Loved this wrap-up, Sarah! 9 books is great, glad you enjoyed them!
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Thanks so much, Ritz! : )
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Oooh your making me want to read Wicked Fox now…. also I heard the sequel to The Roomates is even better than book one! Youβll have to lmk your thoughts if you ever decide to pick it up! Great wrap up π
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Ahh! Jamie you should! It is SO good. And I am really glad to hear that about the next book. I think it’s called the Intimacy Experiment!? I was denied the ARC but will hopefully get it from my library sometime this summer!
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I love the way you organise your wrap-ups! The Roomate sounds like a really fun book, I can’t wait to get to it!
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That’s so nice of you to say! Thank you, Susana! And I really enjoyed the Roommate. I want to read the second one as well because I have also heard good things. Hope you like it!
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Hey Sarah! I nominated you for an award. Here’s the link: https://geminibooknook.wordpress.com/2021/04/19/the-aesthete-blogger-award/
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Your reading wrap-up looks amazing! Don’t worry you’re don’t the only one who is late with wrap-ups. I still haven’t written my 1st Quarter wrap-up π
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Ah! This makes me feel much better lmao. I haven’t posted my wrap up for april yet either. OOPS! hehe
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