Review: House on Fire by Jenn Burke
The story is great, the characters are even greater. The romance is… well, not lacking, because it’s just so damn realistic?
The story is great, the characters are even greater. The romance is… well, not lacking, because it’s just so damn realistic?
Today is Suicide Prevention Day and I strongly believe books may be helpful to deal with one’s own mental health as well as educate you about living with different mental illnesses. Sometimes it’s important that you’re not alone. Sometimes it helps if someone’s living a similar life and they get their happy end.
One page in and I’m fighting tears. It’s a happy kind of suffering though.
I fell in love with Jenn Burke’s Not Dead Yet series, even though she absolutely broke me with it too. So of course I was more than excited to learn there was going to be a sequel series – and here is book number 1 of it.
There are many books I would have loved to discover sooner, a few I maybe should have read later – or not all.
Since we’re all staying home as much as possible anyway, what better way to spend my time than to reread my favourite books? And if you don’t know these books now is your chance to spend some quality time with queer quarantine reading.
Deciding on which books to choose for my favourites shelf was hard but I’ve managed.
I mean, I was warned. I was warned more than once and I thought I was prepared.
I thought wrong.
When all hell literally breaks loose in Toronto and superstrength ghosts are unleashed on Wes and his friends, he and Hudson are thrown into a case unlike any they’ve seen before.
It’s one of those stories you end up really feeling with and cheering for the characters – and not just for them to get their heads out of their asses for fucks sake!