Patron saints of nothing -Randy Ribay

Arc provided for a honest review by netgalley

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Review below/spoiler warning

firstly want to say I got approved for an arc of this book by netgalley I exchange for review.

wow where do I start with this book it was an emotional, powerful and a  tear jerker of a book that follows the story of Jay a Filipino-American who was close with his cousin Jun who is from the Philippines and who they exchanged letters though when they were young t since they live across the world from each other until 4 years ago when Jun disappeared from home under unknown circumstances. this story also starts where Jay finds out from his family  that Jun has been killed in the streets in the Philippines due to being seen taking or giving out drugs. which is a law that was made by the latest president of the Philippines where if any of his secret army catch anyone with drugs or giving out drugs will get killed, which is such a tragic law that still happens to this day in the Philippines.

so Jay decides to travel to the Philippines to live with his aunts and uncles for a few days to try and learn more about what happens to his best friend/cousin ad to keep his memory alive for him. but when he gets to the Philippines and meets Jun’s family they don’t even talk about their son/brother and try and act like he wasn’t alive in the first place. as we go through the story we see lots of cracks begin to show and more information comes out of the woodworks and takes Jay on a journey throughout the whole of the Philippines which Mia who is Grace.Jun’s sisters friends who we get introduced to early on into the book and also Grace and they all try and find out the whole truth of what happened to Jun and once they do its so tragic and emotional. 

one thing I loved about this book was learning about the culture and the many significant places that are used/seen throughout this book and just the beautiful descriptions of the places the characters take throughout this story. especially in one part of the book Jay and Mia go into the poorer part of the Philippines and the way Randy describes the slums is just in a beautiful way.

another significant part I loved from this book is the characters and how diverse they were from his two Aunties who are in a relationship with each other which I nice surprise to see LGBTQ+ themes in this book and also loved that we had Filipino American characters and Filipino Chinese character which was Jays auntie Ines, who for me was one of my favourite characters excluding Jay because he was my ultimate favourite but just loved how loveable and caring she and Chato were with the all their family and friends.

one character  didn’t like even though I know your basically meant to not like him was Tato Maning who was just not a nice character and he was mainly horrible to all his family and all the people around him and I would say he was a very flawed character which I do love I shall say. even though he does have a turn around at the end I still couldn’t like him. and also Jays father I didn’t like at points because I just wanted him to just comfort his son and to help him out in many ways.

overall if you couldn’t tell but this book was a emotional story that on one page you could be smiling then the next its just pulls at your heartstrings and make you just feel so tearful. this is a important book that I feel needs to be read by everyone and if u want to know more about the Filipino culture and learning some interesting things about the laws over in the Philippines this is a book that has all that thrown in-between this beautiful story. 5/5 stars and anything Randy brings out I’m definitely going to be buying them all now.

This book gets released on Thursday 27 June in the uk

The tea dragon festival – Katie o neill

Arc approved by netgalley

“Just because something has no meaning to you, does not mean it has no value. You find it effortless because you love it, and that is why it is your gift”

Review /spoiler warning

First off want to give a big thank you for being approved for this egalley of the tea dragon festival. 

I have read all of Katie o Neill’s books before this and already I loved them all so much so when I went into this I had a little incline what this will be like but of course Katie raises the bar every time and always improves with every book she brings out. 

Like the rest of the books this story was just amazing it’s so light hearted,fun and so cute and it just makes me smile from ear to ear.

I loved the characters so much and I really enjoyed the journey they went on throughout this book and I loved the underlined message it has running through this book. My fav two characters were rinn and her companion that she meets on the way Aedhan who is a dragon. Their bond was so beautiful and loved how Rinn always made sure Aedhan was okay and welcome with open arms. What is special about Aedhan is that he can transform from dragon to human form which was cool to see. And love how he protected everyone around them when they were put in a little sticky situation. 

The illustrations in this book are just beautiful I just love how vibrant and bright every page u look at is. Like I said earlier just seeing all these colours makes u feel happy and puts u in a good mood. The diversity in colour is always amazing to see aswell from colour of skin to the not pointed out that much but sexuality. 

Overall this book was just a amazing read and one that u could definitely read and show to kids which is always a plus. If u couldn’t tell aswell this is a 5/5 star read. Super feel good

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A lesson in thorns

Goodreads synopsis below

“Once upon a time, six children stumbled upon a wild place hidden deep in the moors, shrouded by secrets and fog. There we played a game among the roses and the thorns that would change us forever, that would follow us the rest of our lives. A game that ended with a hard kiss in the rain and tattered flower petals fluttering from above…

And twelve years later, we’re back.  

The heir.
The dreamer.
The priest.
The genius.
The socialite.
The saint.

I’m not going to dream of a forgotten place covered in thorns every night.
I won’t be enchanted by Thornchapel and its glossy, glamorous people. I’m not going to fall in love or have my heart torn in two.

I’m not telling the truth. 

Because as this place slowly tightens its coil of secrets and thorns around us, as we uncover the knotted mysteries that grow here, the six of us begin to unravel into filthy, holy pleasure and pain.  Fulfilling the promise we once made as children in those whispering ruins, and awakening a fate that will either anoint us or leave us in ashes…”

Review below/spoiler warning

Wow what can I say about this book, this is what I would describe a smutty sexy dark romance novel about a group of friends that all come back to this Manor which is very special to them since childhood and also to all their parents, our main protagonist Poe throughout this book gets sent a letter with just one word in latin from thorncastle manor and is sent by her mother who  disappeared a long time ago and so once  she sees this letter it sends her down a spiral of leading her back to  the place where her mother was last seen/ a significant factor throughout the lives of all the 6 friends that all get sent back to the manor for a unknown reason that soon unravels as the novel goes on. 

this book definitely has a slower introduction into the steamy business but once it does wow it takes you on a wild ride of some of the smuttiest stuff I have read about so much action I think if I was reading this in public I would be blushing and going as red as a tomato.

this novel has BDSM, m/m, f/f and also m/m/f sex scenes throughout the book and just the diversity alone in the sexual orientations of the book is just amazing to see and yess to more scenes with two women and two males.

the characters in this book,I enjoyed some and some were just not my cup of tea such as my faves were definitely the main three (I would call them) Poe, Saint and Auden because I loved the sexual tension between these three throughout the book and some of the scenes they get up to. it was like Sierra was teasing us until we finally got there and it was just… The character the most that I was just wasn’t really connecting to/like that much in certain parts was Delphine, don’t get me wrong she has some interesting parts In this book but overall I jus thought she was unlikeable (in my opinion).

I did like learning about a little bit of each persons backstory about what happened before this point in each of their lives and was really cool to get a prologue of all the characters as teenagers and seeing how Thorncastle connected them all.  a trigger warning for you is that there is a section in this book that brings up the topic of abuse that happened to one of the characters which doesn’t get shown in this book but does get brought up In a conversation.

overall I very much enjoyed this book and so excited to know that there is a second book coming out soon so looking forward to carrying on this story with the  characters and what other information comes out of the woodworks. very intrigued.

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