I read a lot of books that I don’t end up reviewing for whatever reason. Some because I wasn’t impressed. Some because I didn’t have the time. Some I just wasn’t feeling it on whatever particular day I finished. Reviewing the Unreviewed is my monthly post where I share my few thoughts on all the books I didn’t formally review.
Carpool (Milford College #1) by Noelle Adams. Read January 31-February 2. 3.5 Stars.
Jennifer frustrated me sometimes, but I did ship her and Marcus. I liked the small town setting and would’ve liked to have seen even more of that. Overall, this was a cute romance. I got it as a free e-book deal and I’m not sure if it’s still available for free, but definitely worth checking into if you’re a Romance reader.
Throw Like a Girl by Sarah Henning. Read February 4-6. 3.5 Stars.
This had a few issues, but it was cute. I liked Liv’s family and how close she was with her brother. I liked how quickly the football team accepted her, even if it felt a little unrealistic. I thought the romance with Liv and Grey was pretty adorable, too.
There were some things that didn’t really work for me, though. I thought Liv picked up football way too quickly. We’re basically supposed to believe that she’s never played before, but she has a savant level spiral and is a good athlete and it takes her no time at all to be basically their best player. There’s also obviously a big dramatic moment with the romance and I thought it was resolved a little too easily. I read the part where things are supposed to be explained and afterwards I honestly had to re-read it because there was nothing in it that seemed worthy of a resolution to me. There were a few other nitpicky things here and there, but overall this was enjoyable.
Anti-Stepbrother by Tijan. Read February 14-15. 4 Stars.
I loved this so much! It wasn’t at all what I was expecting, it ended up being much more. Summer was pretty quirky, which doesn’t always work for me, but I found her likable. I thought most of the characters were pretty likable and the angst and drama were on the low side, which was nice. I absolutely adored Caden and Summer together. It was kind of an enemies-to-friends-to-more story and I was here for it. I loved their friendship and it was kind of a slow burn to them getting together. I appreciated the “fade to black” love scenes. It really focused more on their relationship and feelings and it was so sweet and I just loved it. I’ve been disappointed by a lot of books lately, but this one totally broke me out of my slump.
Ryan’s Bed by Tijan. Read February 15-16. 3 Stars.
I had a hard time getting into this one. It was a pretty depressing read, mostly exploring grief. I think there were some very realistic emotions, but I wish that more attention would have been drawn to how Mackenzie’s coping methods were pretty unhealthy. And even though I liked the relationship between her and Ryan, I couldn’t help feeling like Ryan kind of took advantage of her.
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson. Read February 16-18. 3 Stars.
I thought this was ok, but not anything special. I’m kind of bummed I wasted one of YA BOTM credits on it. I liked Pip and Ravi, though Pip’s behavior did annoy me sometimes. There were several things I rolled my eyes at, but for the most part I thought the evolution of the mystery was pretty well done. It felt a little too long, though, and I lost interest well before the end of the book. And there were a couple scenes that felt completely lifted from tv shows I’ve watched.
*****DNF*****
My Best Friend’s Royal Wedding by Romy Sommer. DNF-ed at 15%. Just couldn’t get into this one.
*****Books with Future Reviews Scheduled*****
Darling Rose Gold by Stephanie Wrobel – 2 Stars
The Boy from the Woods by Harlan Coben – 4 Stars
Eight Perfect Murders by Peter Swanson – 4 Stars
I get so excited when I see “Reviewing the Unreviewed”! I know Throw Like a Girl wasn’t exactly your favorite, but I’m still hoping my library buys it so I can read it! You know I’m going to love that you loved Anti-Stepbrother. 😉 I’m sad Ryan’s Bed wasn’t your favorite, but I wasn’t sure it would be. I’m super excited for you to continue your way through Tijan’s book, though!
I hope Throw Like a Girl makes it way to your library soon! Anti-Stepbrother was a big surprise for me. I have my eye on a few Tijan books in KU for when I sign up for it again.
Oh, really? Which ones?
The Bennett mafia and teardrop shot.
Got it!
Hi Stephanie! Thanks for reviewing these. You’ve given me some ideas on what to buy for our library digital collection. Also, I enjoy Harlan Coben books – let me know if you like The Boy from the Woods. Hope you are doing well 🙂
That’s so cool that you’re a selector for the collection at your library! I think that sounds like the best job. The Boy From the Woods was super entertaining! I hope you enjoy it!
I haven’t read any of these books, but the covers and the titles do give a clue seem to substantiate your rating of the books.
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