Adorable
Oh no, I need the next one.
Fun,cute. Interesting that emotionally abusive exes seem to be a thing for her
This is such a vehement reaction against the Netflix 'Persuasion' that I kind of feel the need to go rewatch just to check I did actually like it.
Cute.
I'd forgotten how much I like this series.
Wildly miscategorised as a romance by an Auckland public librarian. Does anyone really think like that, and if not, why do all protagonists of literary fiction think like that?
So, like, I liked this book but she's 15 and he's 17 and they're declaring their love for each other and ehhhhhAlso going up the mountain was a stupid ass decision and made me think less of her. Cool portrayal of small town mentality though
Yeah, I really liked it.
Yeah, cute.
Her characters start out as such jerks and yet end up being adorable.
Really obvious this book was written during Obama's presidency. I wasn't sure about the characters at first because Maverick financial people just sound like criminals to me but they won me round, and they went to Waiheke at one point which was adorable.
She got kidnapped. Why don't they just stay inside the house when some villain is out to get them? It would solve so many problems.
I was ready for this to be bad because so many people panned it after they loved the first one, but it does a really good job of escalating the stakes while still keeping the stuff that made the first book so good.
Boo, I was looking forward to this after the first one I read by Vonnie Hughes but the heroine is a wet blanket.
It was great. Definitely the best world building of any romantasy I've read.
Still just tickled that there are shifter romances set in Middlemarch. Won't be finishing the third one though. The high country station is making me really want to do an Essie Summers binge
Generally pretty good. Never heard of this NZ author, so I'm trusting the Auckland Libby list.
It's a shifter romance set in Middlemarch. Like, just, why? It's pretty accurate in its descriptions though, and functions to read on a bus ride to Queenstown as the characters were travelling there too.
Very cute.
I imagine the conditions were a lot harder than are described and weirdly since Evie's War, I want the horror maybe?
Beautiful. I've taken pictures of two for our Poetry in Motion unit next/this year.
Wild that this book was written in 2007 not the 80s.
I did not understand what was happening when I first read this book. I need to go find out why Knox wrote a book so obviously in NZ but without an indigenous population.
Love this world and its magic.
Probably unfair of me to be mad that it doesn't get to the blurb until halfway into the book. Ending feels like the beginning of a series.
Maybe I was poisoned by 'manic pixie dream girl' in the description, but both characters just felt desperate and melodramatic.
Probably one of the best books ever written. All the other narrative action books are chasing this high.
Detailed and absorbing. I've described my behaviour management style as 'cult of personality' too many times to feel completely comfortable reading this book.
Way more tragic than I remember.
Cute, hot
Meh. Like what even happened really?
Yeah, fine. Absolutely diabolical descriptions of making music though.
A bit slow at the start. I wish I knew what the inspiration was. Medieval pilgrimage is a wild choice
Cute
Way too readable on the last day of term
Is two stars fair when it's not really for me.
Cuuuute
Love a nuanced neurodivergent protagonist
Limped to the finish honestly.