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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Book Review: Heartless Hunter (Crimson Moth #1) by Kristen Ciccarelli

Heartless Hunter (The Crimson Moth, #1)Heartless Hunter by Kristen Ciccarelli
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Have I found a book that everyone is talking about, that I've been sleeping on for a while, and have now discovered my new favorite author?

Yes.

Does this have everything I never thought I needed?

Also yes.

Heartless Hunter is about a girl named Rune who's secretly a witch, but she's playing two versions of herself: a socialite and a superhero of witches, kind of like Scarlet Witch. She's saving witches from the horrible Blood Guard, witch hunters that are hunting down witches and eradicating them. One witch hunter she cannot stand is Gideon Sharpe, the brother of her friend Alexander Sharpe. Rune, Verity, and Alex are trying to save as many witches as they can under the name the Crimson Moth, and Gideon has been hunting down the Crimson Moth for two years.

When Rune learns that a witch that she knows is locked up, she and her friends plot to figure out where she is and how to get her, and one of the things she does is fake-date Gideon, even though she hates his guts and wants him dead as a doornail for what he and the Blood Guard has done to the witches she couldn't save. She doesn't expect Alex to reveal that he's in love with her and asks her to go to Caelis with him so they can be married and live forever so she can be free. Nor did she expect to actually fall in love with Gideon, but she did.

The relationship between Rune and Gideon was very nice and cool, very slow-burn, wasn't expecting to love that since I'm not a huge slow-burn romance type of girly, but this was written just right. And the ending?! With that ending and another witch coming back from the dead?? Whaaat?

I'm already reading Rebel Witch as we speak and I'm already in love with this duology, gonna be my favorite one out of the year, I can just feel it. The story is so good, the way the world and the characters pull you in as you read...love it.

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Thursday, June 19, 2025

Book Review: Immortal by Sue Lynn Tan

ImmortalImmortal by Sue Lynn Tan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

My first review in a long time...god I miss doing them.

I read Immortal by Sue Lynn Tan and I enjoyed myself. I liked Liyen and how headstrong she was, trying to make sure the choices she made for her kingdom of Tianxia were the perfect choices for it-which means that she's not gonna bow down to the Queen and get her blessing. She wants the Shield of Rocks and Sand I believe so they can take down the barrier so they can live in peace and not locked up in a shield and not being able to go out to the world, to see it and see what is out there. While she was trying to do that, that's when she met the God of War, Zhangwei, whom she hates immediately because he burned her home down and also possibly killed her beloved grandfather, which was terrible, but there was a reason why.

Her grandfather gave her the Divine Lotus Flower because she was poisoned by the Wangchuan Waters, and he gave it to her instead of Queen Caihong, so she could heal and live. When the God of War comes and tries to get her to fall in love with him so he can get the Divine Lotus, she starts to fall for it...only for her to learn that it was all a trick to get her to relinquish the flower, and he tries to get it from her by stabbing her.

Liyen gets mad and goes back to Tianxia, where she tries to navigate the court without the blessing of Queen Caihong when the darker forces attack and she's in their clutches. She meets Lord Dalian and learns a secret: her Aunt Shou is one of them. Lord Dalian wants revenge on Queen Caihong for what happened to their people and how his sister died. But the more Liyen learns about the past and what happened, even going to the Temple of the Crimson Moon to learn about her past. When she rejects both destines and rewrites her own, that's when she gets the memories of the time she was immortal and remembers the love she shared and loved with the God of War, Zhangwei.

The ending was slow, but at the same time, I enjoyed myself reading it. I was close to crying when I read the ending, and I didn't want this story to end. I wanted to know what happened to Liyen and Zhangwei, though it did also turn out funny when he came back when she summoned him and said that she's gonna marry him in front of the whole entire court, and she was trying not to laugh (but I laughed because that whole thing was funny.) I enjoyed this book and now I wanna read all of Sue Lynn Tan's works :)

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