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  • Apprentice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer follows Evie Sage, a resourceful young woman who unexpectedly becomes the apprentice to a notorious villain. As she navigates the dark and treacherous world of villainy, Evie finds herself torn between her desire for power and her lingering sense of morality. Under the guidance of her enigmatic mentor, Evie is thrust into a series of dangerous challenges that test her loyalty, wit, and strength. Along the way, she uncovers hidden secrets about the Villain’s past and the true nature of the kingdom’s power struggles. As Evie grapples with her shifting identity, she must decide whether to fully embrace her new role or carve out her own path in a world where betrayal and ambition rule.

    Join us as we discuss Evie’s new role, The Villain’s past, the prophecy from Rennedawn’s Story, and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

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    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

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  • Tower of Dawn picks up shortly after the catastrophic events at the end of Queen of Shadows. Chaol is now paralyzed from the waist down. Determine to seek healing and redemption, he and Nesryn journey to the Southern Continent, where they hope to forge an alliance between the new Adarlan and the Southern Kingdoms in their fight against Erawan. They’re also, kind of, killing two birds with one stone because the Southern Continent is home to the Toree Cesme, a renowned healing institution that teaching powerful healers. There, Chaol meets Yrene Towers, who is assigned to help him heal the injuries to his spine. As the story unfolds, Chaol, Yrene, and Nesryn discover important information about why the Valg are so interested in their realm.

    How did we feel about Chaol’s transformation throughout the book? What were our thoughts on the political landscape in the Southern Continent, and how does it compare to the politics of the Northern Continent? How would we compare “Tower of Dawn” to the other books in the series? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: Apprentice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer

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  • “This Summer Will Be Different” takes us to Prince Edward Island, where Lucy, a vacationer seeking a change of pace, finds herself drawn to Felix, a charming local that she has an instant connection with. After their first night together, a bombshell is revealed: Felix is Lucy’s best friend’s younger brother. Things just got complicated. As the years pass, Lucy is torn between her growing feelings for Felix and the potential betrayal of her friend’s trust. Can they resist temptation and maintain boundaries for the sake of friendship, or will their undeniable chemistry overpower their reservations?

    What were our initial impressions of Lucy and Felix? Did Lucy and Bridget’s friendship portray a realistic dynamic? How do we imagine Lucy and Felix’s story continues? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: Tower of Dawn by Sarah J. Maas

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  • In this fourth installment in the “Throne of Glass” series, we continue with the story of Celaena Sardotien, a formidable assassin who is actually Aelin Ashryver Galathynius, the lost heir to the throne of Terrasen. The novel picks up with Aelin returning to Adarlan, the kingdom she once fled, with the intention of freeing her people from the tyrannical rule of the King of Adarlan. She allies herself with old friends and new companions, including the Fae warrior Rowan Whitethorn. As she orchestrates a rebellion against the King’s forces, Aelin also confronts the dark secret surrounding her lineage and the powers she possesses. Meanwhile, a new threat emerges in the form of the Valg, malevolent creatures that threaten to consume the world. Aelin and her allies seek to retrieve powerful magical artifacts known as Wyrdkeys to prevent the Valg from gaining ultimate power.

    How do these loyalties shift throughout this installment? How do you feel about the dynamics within Aelin’s friend group? What unique challenges does Chaol face in this installment? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: This Summer Will be Different by Carley Fortune

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  • This is a contemporary romance novel centered around the unexpected and quirky relationship between Emma, a traveling nurse, and Justin, who's gains some reddit fame for being a sort of 'good luck charm' for his exes who find true love immediately after breaking up with him. The story kicks off when Emma, who shares a similar 'curse', contacts Justin after seeing his post on Reddit. Deciding to date each other over the summer with the hope of breaking their respective streaks, they plan for it to be a quick and casual fling: 4 dates, 1 kiss, break up. However, their arrangement grows complicated as they start developing genuine feelings for each other amidst dealing with serious family responsibilities—Justin becomes the guardian of his three siblings and Emma faces issues with her toxic mother.

    How do Emma and Justin’s respective “curses” impact their view on relationships and love? How effectively does this novel portray grief? Is Justin the a-hole?? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas

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  • In Heir of Fire, Celaena has fled the kingdom of Adarlan and is now in Wendlyn, seeking both physical and emotional healing. She discovers that she possesses magical abilities, which she must learn to control, and meets a powerful and enigmatic Fae warrior name Rowan Whitethorn, who becomes her trainer and mentor. Back in Adarlan, Chaol and Dorian are grappling with their own dilemmas. Chaol is (as always) torn between his loyalty to Celaena and his duty to the kingdom, while Dorian is struggling to control his newfound magical powers. Meanwhile, in the witch-controlled land of Morath, a deadly competition is brewing among the witch covens, and a fierce and cunning witch named Manon Blackbeak rises to prominence. Celaena’s training in Wendlyn, Chaol’s attempts to uncover secrets, Dorian’s exploration of his powers, and Manon’s ruthless rise to power converge toward a dramatic and action-packed climax, while leaving several key questions unanswered...setting the stage for the next chapter of Celaena’s journey.

    Which newly introduced character do we find the most interesting? How does Celaena’s journey and recovery resonate with us? Which unresolved plot point are we most eager to see resolved? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez

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  • “Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone," authored by Benjamin Stevenson, is an intriguing mystery and crime novel that stands out with its distinctive narrative approach. The story is told through the eyes of Ernest Cunningham, a character intricately woven into a family where each member, as implied by the book's title, has been implicated in a death or a killing at some point. Set against the backdrop of a family reunion at an isolated ski lodge, the plot thickens with escalating secrets and tensions, heightened by an impending storm. This tense atmosphere is further stirred by the grim discovery of a dead body at the resort. Stevenson skillfully blends classic whodunit elements with dark humor and intense family drama, crafting a narrative that is both suspenseful and deeply engaging. Ernest’s quest to unravel the mystery of the latest murder gradually reveals a complex tapestry of family dynamics and past transgressions, keeping the reader captivated and speculating until the novel's conclusion.

    Did the title set the tone for the book? How does this setting contribute to the overall mood and plot development of the story? How does the blend of dark humor, family drama, and a classic whodunit mystery work to enhance the story? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas

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  • Crown of Midnight picks up after Celaena Sardothien wins the King’s deadly competition and becomes the King’s Champion. She is tasked with carrying out secret missions to eliminate those who pose a threat to the King’s rule, but she secretly refuses to kill the King’s enemies and finds ways to spare their live. Princess Nehemia encourages her to investigate the mysterious Wyrdmarks and the conspiracy surrounding the Wyrdkeys, with Celaena discovering shocking truths about her own past and the King’s dark plans in the process. The truth about Celaena’s identity and her connection to the Wyrdkeys has far-reaching consequences, which gives us an emotional climax and a big cliffhanger as Celaena explores her destiny.

    How have the main characters evolved since the first book? How do we feel about the various romantic developments in this installment? How do we envision that characters dealing with the challenges that lie ahead? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson

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  • In "Funny Story" by Emily Henry, Daphne's life takes an unexpected turn after her fiancé Peter leaves her for his childhood best friend, Petra…literally the day after his bachelor party. Stranded in Waning Bay, Michigan, Daphne finds herself without close friends or family but still has her dream job as a children’s librarian. Financially stretched, she ends up sharing a home with Petra's ex, Miles Nowak, a disheveled man who finds comfort in sad love songs. Initially, Daphne and Miles keep their distance, but shared heartache leads to a budding friendship and a playful scheme involving misleading photos to document their faux summer escapades. As they navigate their complex feelings, Daphne faces the possibility of falling for her ex-fiancé’s current fiancé's ex, challenging her previously practical and reserved nature.

    How does Daphne’s initial heartbreak shape her journey throughout the story? Did Daphne find the fresh start she was looking for? How would we rate Emily Henry’s books from least to most favorite? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

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  • Throne of Glass follows Celaena Sardothien, an infamous assassin who is serving a life sentence in the salt mines of Endovier. Her life takes a dramatic turn when Crown Prince Dorian Havilliard offers her a chance at freedom. The King of Adarlan is hosting a deadly competition to find a champion, and Celaena’s skills make her a prime candidate. Escorted by Captain of the Guard, Chaol Westfall, Celaena arrives at the glass castle to compete against other skilled fighters. Despite the brutal challenges, she proves herself as a formidable contender, while navigating political intrigue and forming unexpected alliances. As the competition progresses, Celaena discovers a dark force lurking in the castle that’s causing a series of mysterious deaths, and she unravels a conspiracy tied to ancient magic and dark secrets. Amidst the competition and the unfolding dangers, she finds herself torn between her duty to the crown and her desire for freedom. As the contest draws to a close. Celaena must confront her past and make a life-altering decision that will shape her destiny and the fate of the Kingdom.

    This book is a blend of fantasy, action, and political intrigue. How did these different elements complement each other? How did the competition to become the King’s Champion affect the dynamics between the characters? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: Funny Story by Emily Henry

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  • We left Persephone in a precarious situation at the end of A Touch of Malice and things don’t get any easier. Titans are loose, there’s a full-on divine war brewing, and the stake for everyone – gods and mortals – couldn’t be higher. Persephone has to step up and embrace her role as Queen of the Underworld while also trying to figure out how to find Hades, who’s trapped in a labyrinth full of dangers designed by Theseus – who is absolutely the worst. We also get some chapters in Dionysus’s perspective as he’s trying to fulfill a deal he made with Ariadne to free her sister from Theseus. And we get a couple chapters from Theseus’s perspective…which is how we know he is absolutely The Worst.

    How do we perceive the behavior of Persephone and Hades when they are separated at the beginning of the book versus when they are reunited? Which death resonated with us the most? Are we satisfied with the end of this series? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas

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  • This is a humorous mystery novel that follows Vera Wong, the owner of a teahouse and self-proclaimed amateur sleuth with what she believes is a penchant for solving crimes. She’s witty and sharp and finds herself entangled in a murder investigation that seems to have an endless web of secrets. The story kicks off when Vera discovers a dead body and, armed with her quick wit and a determination to uncover the truth, she embarks on a quest to solve the mystery. The author successfully blends the seriousness of a murder investigation with comedic elements, creating a unique and engaging narrative that explores the complexities of the case and delves into cultural nuances, relationships, and moral dilemmas.

    How did we perceive Vera throughout the story? Were there any moments that made us laugh? Does the title of the book set the right expectations for what the story would entail? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: A Touch of Chaos by Scarlett St. Clair

  • After discovering the secret the Asteri have been hiding and flinging herself through a gate to a different world, Bryce must face the hidden truth of her power. Meanwhile, the consequences of their trip into the palace have landed Hunt, Ruhn, and Baxian in the dungeons, where they’re being tortured for information by the Hammer and the Hawk. Still struggling with his role after his excommunication from the pack, Ithan makes a desperate attempt to save Tharion from his blood oath to the Viper Queen, leading to more questions about the pack’s future and sending him to seek asylum with the House of Flame and Shadow. These storylines converge with an epic battle that brings the Fae, humans, angels, shifters, and armies of Hel together in an attempt to defeat the plague that is the Asteri.

    How do we interpret the theme of “leveling up” in this book? What are our theories and speculations for the future of the Maasverse? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers by Jesse Q. Sutanto

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  • “Assistant to the Villain" by Hannah Nicole Maehrer is a captivating blend of fantasy, romance, and dark humor. The story revolves around Evangeline "Evie" Sage, who takes up a job as a personal assistant to a notorious character simply known as The Villain. Evie, struggling to support her family after her father's illness, finds herself in the midst of a gory and scary adventure within The Villain's manor. Despite his reputation for wreaking havoc and causing chaos in the town of Rennedawn, Evie discovers that The Villain's actions, though unconventional, are driven by a desire for the greater good. The narrative explores the complexity of moral grey areas, challenging traditional notions of good and evil. Evie and The Villain's relationship evolves from a professional one to a romantic involvement, unfolding slowly and revealing deeper aspects of their characters. The story is rich in suspense, humor, and emotional depth, offering a thrilling ride for readers who enjoy a mix of fantasy and moral ambiguity.

    What role does humor play in the narrative and how does it affect the story’s darker themes? What are our thoughts on the book’s portrayal of good versus evil? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J. Maas

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  • This book is once again set in the bustling city of Lunathion and we continue to follow Bryce and Hunt after the events of House of Earth and Blood. In this sequel, they're trying to lead as normal a life as they can, but end up getting tangled up in the human rebellion and things come to light that can be traced back to Danika (did we expect any less?). No suprirse that Danika has even more secrets and this time the secrets are even more dangerous. In their search for "the truth," Bryce, Ruhn, and Hunt find themselves in a very precarious situation that leads to a cliffhanger that leaves us reeling - opening up what they like to call the Maas-verse, and who knows what characters will now be brought into this story.

    Which new characters introduced in this book made the most significant impact on us? How do the actions of the Asteri impact the story? What are our theories or speculations for the future of this series? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

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  • Nora Stephens, a ruthless literary agent who lives and breathes books, is persuaded by her sister Libby to spend a month in a quaint small town called Sunshine Falls. Nora’s general aversion to small town life is challenged when she runs into (literally) a bookish and brooding editor from her past, Charlie Lastra. Amidst the picturesque backdrop, they find themselves drawn to each other in ways they never could have anticipated. Nora’s cynicism about love starts to soften and Charlie’s self-imposed isolation starts to crumble. Through witty banter and a shared love for books, this is a captivating tale of two unlikely souls finding love in the most unexpected of places, a story of challenging assumptions, embracing change, and discovering the unexpected twists that life has in store.

    How does Nora’s perception of herself and her priorities change throughout the story? How does the contrast in settings affect the characters’ evolving relationships? What lasting lessons do we hope Nora and Charlie learned during their time in Sunshine Falls? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

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  • “House of Earth and Blood” follows Bryce Quinlan, a young woman living in Lunathion (a.k.a. Crescent City), a place where humans and fae coexist. Her story begins with a brutal murder. For two years, Bryce is wracked with grief and survivor’s guilt, until the Governor comes to her for help. Similar murder have started happening again and Bryce seems to be the thing linking the victims. Fallen angel and renowned assassin, Hunt Athalar, becomes her protector and sounding board as they work together to solve the murders before the Summit - a meeting between the Governor and the heads of each district. Together, Bryce and Hunt navigate the intricate and often dangerous political landscape of Crescent City, uncovering dark secrets and confronting powerful foes. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they realize that the murders are small pieces of a much larger conspiracy that threatens the fragile peace between the humans and the fae. A gripping tale of adventure and self-discovery in a fantastical setting, Sarah J. Mass once again showcases her signature blend of compelling characters and intricate storytelling.

    How did the traumatic events that Bryce experienced shape her as a character throughout the story? What aspects of the world-building stood out to us? Which plot twists surprised us the most? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: Book Lovers by Emily Henry

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  • Violet Sorrengail has defied expectations by making it through the first year of training in the Rider’s Quadrant of Basgiath War College. The second year promises to be even more grueling and unforgiving. The new vice commandant, Burton Varrish, seems to harbor a deep resentment for her, making her life even more difficult. But Violet isn’t one to back down from a challenge. She is determined to prove her worth and protect those she loves, even if it means sacrificing everything. As Violet delves deeper into the mysteries of Basgiath, she uncovers a secret that threatens the very foundation of their world. With the fate of the kingdom hanging in the balance, Violet must find a way to end the squabbling and lead those who sympathize with the revolution into battle against an ancient evil.

    How does this novel explore themes of power and oppression? Were there any aspects of the story that you feel remain unexplained or unresolved? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in this episode of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas

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  • For our last episode of 2023 we wanted to recap everything we’ve read so far this year, both for our podcast buddy-reads and as individuals who don’t always read everything together. We are excited to return refreshed and ready to read some new books in 2024.

    What’s the best book we read in 2023? Who was the most memorable character of 2023? Are there any books that we DNF’d (did not finish)? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in episode 26 of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Questions: The questions discussed in this episode are partly pulled from the Annual End of Year Survey from Perpetual Page Turner. → https://eternitybooksreview.wordpress.com/2020/01/07/end-of-year-book-surveyreading-wrap-up-2019-edition/

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Busy City" by TrackTribe, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros

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  • A heartwarming romance novel that follows the story of Vivian Forest, an American social worker, and Malcolm Hudson, a charming British private secretary to the Queen. When Vivian accompanies her daughter, Maddie, on a Christmas trip to England, she unexpectedly finds herself swept into a holiday romance with Malcolm, complete with grand castles, royal traditions, and the magic of a British Christmas. As Vivian and Malcolm navigate their unexpected connection, they also grapple with the complexities of their respective careers and the challenges of pursuing a long-distance relationship.

    How does the author capture the essence of a British Christmas? What challenges and advantages does Vivian’s and Malcolm’s age bring to their relationships? And what are some of our favorite royal moments? Join us as we discuss these questions and more in episode 25 of our spoiler-filled podcast.

    Questions: The questions discussed in this episode were generated by ChatGPT.

    Great music huh?! The music for the intro and outro are segments from a song titled "Christmas Village" by Aaron Kenny, which was accessed through the YouTube audio library.

    Coming up next: Our 2023 Season Wrap-up

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