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9.08.2021

Watching Wednesday: One and Only




One and Only
Genres: Romance, Historical, Chinese
Cast: Allen Ren, Bai Lu
Rated: PG-13
Year Released: 2021
Synopsis from CdramaLove
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Prince Nan Chen becomes famous in his youth from making great achievements in battle. He is determined to be loyal to his country and his rigorous style and modesty are praised by the world.
The only daughter of the Cui family, Shi Yi is born to be the future crown princess. Because of her family friendship with the palace, she is sent to the palace to study art from her elders.

Cui Shi Yi’s kind-hearted, lovely, lively and intelligent personality is deeply adored by everyone in the palace. She is also very fast in learning skills and livens up the palace.

While getting to know each other, Cui Shi Yi admires Zhou Sheng Chen’s lofty ambitions and refined character, and falls in love with him unknowingly.

Whether it is staying at the palace waiting for a victory or fighting alongside Zhou Sheng Chen, Cui Shi Yi is Zhou Sheng Chen’s strongest supporter.

The emotions of the two warm up quickly, but they still remain courteous. The border was in an emergency again, and Zhou Sheng Chen was obliged to lead the soldiers to the battle. At the same time, Cui Shi Yi had to take the responsibility of the family reputation and marry the Crown prince.

Zhou Sheng Chen fights bravely against the enemy, becomes seriously injured and dies after leaving his last words to Shi Yi.






Watching Next :::::
Season 2: Forever and Ever




When Shiyi (Played by Bai Lu), a sweet, low-key but talented voice actress, meets the elegant Zhousheng Chen (Played by Allen Ren), an oversea returnee chemistry professor, at the airport for the first time, they felt a sense of familiarity. In order to save his family's business, Zhou agreed to his mother's terms and proposed to Shiyi, whom he had a crush on. During their time together, they started to fall for each other. Shiyi was always by his side when Zhousheng Chen faced difficult decisions. Later on, in order to save Zhousheng Chen who was framed, Shiyi became injured and fell unconscious. Zhousheng Chen took good care of Shiyi and she finally woke up; promising each other that they would never part ways in this life. (Synopsis from iQiYi)

8.18.2021

Watching Wednesday: Serendipity




Serendipity
Genres: Romance, Fantasy, Adventure, Chinese
Cast: Sky Li, Wen Mo Yan
Rated: PG-13
Year Released: 2021
Synopsis from Viki
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Fifteen years ago, fate brought Mu Xiao Ru (Wen Mo Yan) and Yan Sui (Sky Li) together. Though their meeting was brief, both were left with memories that would stay with them the rest of their lives, and Xiao Ru was left with a little something more. Picking up a strange bracelet, Xiao Ru had no idea that in doing so, she would ultimately alter not only her fate, but the fate of countless universes as well.

Still fascinated by the bracelet she found more than a decade ago, Xiao Ru keeps it with her always. Completely unaware of the unique power it possesses, Xiao Ru might have been ignorant of that power forever, had she not wandered into a bookstore one fateful day. Activated by a mysterious flame, the bracelet pulls Xiao Ru into not just one parallel universe, but many. Traveling between these strange new worlds, Xiao Ru soon meets the very same Yan Sui, who she met all those years ago. Shocked by this unexpected meeting, Yan Sui initially tries to brush off this chance encounter. But it doesn’t take long for him to realize that the fate of these worlds is directly connected to Xiao Ru’s sudden appearance.

Determined to save the worlds from the clutches of a growing evil and help Xiao Ru get back home, Yan Sui and Xiao Ru embark on a journey that will literally change all of their lives forever. But the evil that hunts them is relentless and it soon becomes apparent that they are quickly running out of time. Will good ultimately triumph over evil?

An epic adventure through multiple worlds, “Serendipity” is a 2021 fantasy adventure romance drama directed by Liu Ding Ye.


I'm four episodes in. Despite a bit of cheesy "It's taste" and "It's flavour" concerning a fried potato, I find myself rather enjoying this adventure. Unfortunately, there's no trailer to post (yet?).

5.05.2021

Watching Wednesday: In Time With You (TH)




In Time With You
Genres: Romance, Drama, Thailand
Cast: Monchanok Saengchaipiangpen, Arak Amornsupasiri
Rated: PG-13
Year Released: 2021
Synopsis from Viki
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Head of the sales department at a high-profile shoe company, Pim (Monchanok Saengchaipiangpen) is a savvy and successful businesswoman who, at thirty, has achieved what many others will only ever achieve in their dreams. With a successful career and a healthy work/life balance, Pim has everything a person could want; yet, that still doesn’t seem to be enough for her well-meaning parents. Believing Pim is the perfect age for marriage, her parents are constantly pushing her to find someone nice and settle down. The problem is, Pim just isn’t interested, especially not when friends and family alike keep pushing her towards her best friend, Pon (Arak Amornsupasiri).

Friends for as long as either can remember, Pon has been the one person who has always been there for Pim, and she for him. A constant in each other’s lives, Pim can’t imagine life without Pon but, despite everything, she just can’t see him as anything other than a friend. With family pressure rising, Pim and Pon make a bet to find their soulmate within a year. Determined to find someone who will sweep her off her feet, Pim sets out to do just that but all of her relationships end in failure. Meanwhile, Pon, who has secretly harbored a crush on Pim for years, is tired of watching her notice every man around her but him. Fed up, Pon moves to another city, leaving Pim to figure things out for herself.

Further apart than they have ever been, Pim begins to realize that life without Pon just isn’t the same. But is his absence enough to stir some deep, overlooked feelings hiding deep within, or are Pim and Pon destined to remain nothing more than friends, forever?

A remake of the award-winning Taiwanese drama of the same name, “In Time With You” is a 2020 romantic drama produced by Artop Media.


Again. AGAIN this drama has been remade. With good reason, people. It is a must watch!

------ Previous Versions (Linked to Viki) ------
Taiwan 2011 - In Time With You

South Korea 2015 - The Time We Were Not In Love

China 2018 - The Evolution of Our Love | Read My Post Here

Japan 2019 - In Time With You (aka I Don't Love You Yet)

4.28.2021

Watching Wednesday: In-House Marriage Honey




In-House Marriage Honey
Genres: Japanese Drama, Romantic Comedy
Cast: Mizuki Itagaki, Matsui Airi
Rated: PG-13
Year Released: 2020
Synopsis from Viki
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Miura Manatsu (Mizuki Itagaki) is a young office worker who finds himself in a quandary: His mother is suffering from ill-health, and he believes that getting married will be a good way to bring some cheer to her – and help her recovery. The only problem is he doesn’t have a girlfriend.

So he downloads a dating app and starts looking for potential partners.

Another of the app’s users is Haruta Ami (Matsui Airi), a woman who has been struggling to get over her ex, and has resolved to dive headlong into a new relationship in order to forget her former flame.

The two meet online and decide to get married in a hastily arranged ceremony, barely knowing anything about one another.

But there’s a hitch: Little did they know, but they are actually workmates. And as they neglected to tell their co-workers that they were getting married, their relationship becomes an awkward secret.

Little by little, they get to know each other – and start to discover that despite the unconventional nature of their marriage, true love might not be completely out of reach after all…

This drama was based on a hit manga series by Fujiwara Emi that debuted in February 2018.

“In-House Marriage Honey” is a 2020 Japanese drama series that was directed by Ryo Morita, Ryohei Shinmiya, and Daisuke Honda.


This drama consists of only seven episodes. It's a fantastical story where everything just goes right from the moment two strangers agree to get married for differing reasons. Short but sweet. Comical but endearing. Probably my new favorite Jdrama.

3.31.2021

Watching Wednesday: Sunshine of My Life




Sunshine of My Life
Genres: Chinese Drama, Romance
Cast: Zhang Han, Xu Lu
Rated: PG-13
Year Released: 2021
Synopsis from Viki
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Tang Ming Xuan (Zhang Han) is the workaholic general manager of the highly successful Ming Yuan Fashion Group. Married to his job, he is the consummate professional, and has all but resolved to remain single so he can focus his time and effort on making sure his business endeavours go off without a hitch.

But life changes forever on the day he meets Tang Fei (Xu Lu) at a design fair. She is a lively young woman with a passion for traditional embroidery, and plans to hone her skills by studying in Europe.

Although they adore spending time together, they refuse to consider the notion of changing their own long-set plans. So the day finally comes when Tang Fei must set off for Paris, and Tang Ming Xuan stays in China, working on his business plans.

But love will not be shunted aside so easily. And when the opportunity to launch a European fashion venture comes up, the duo let set to be reunited – as business partners...and perhaps more.

"Sunshine of My Life” is a 2021 Chinese drama series that was directed by Tien Jen Huang.

3.19.2021

Aurora Burning: Aurora Cycle #2



My deception and my devotion. Only one of them for her.

Available at Amazon

Aurora Burning
Amie Kaufman (Website)
Jay Kristoff (Website)
Aurora Cycle, book two
Audiobook, 15+ hours
Kindle Edition, 497 pages
Published May 5th 2020 by Knopf Books for Young Readers
ASIN B07YRWKB65


Our heroes are back… kind of. From the bestselling co-authors of the Illuminae Files comes the second book in the epic series about a squad of misfits, losers, and discipline cases who just might be the galaxy’s best hope for survival.

First, the bad news: an ancient evil—you know, your standard consume-all-life-in-the-galaxy deal—is about to be unleashed. The good news? Squad 312 is standing by to save the day. They’ve just got to take care of a few small distractions first.

Like the clan of gremps who’d like to rearrange their favorite faces.

And the cadre of illegit GIA agents with creepy flowers where their eyes used to be, who’ll stop at nothing to get their hands on Auri.

Then there’s Kal’s long-lost sister, who’s not exactly happy to see her baby brother, and has a Syldrathi army at her back. With half the known galaxy on their tails, Squad 312 has never felt so wanted.

When they learn the Hadfield has been found, it’s time to come out of hiding. Two centuries ago, the colony ship vanished, leaving Auri as its sole survivor. Now, its black box might be what saves them. But time is short, and if Auri can’t learn to master her powers as a Trigger, the squad and all their admirers are going to be deader than the Great Ultrasaur of Abraaxis IV.

Shocking revelations, bank heists, mysterious gifts, inappropriately tight bodysuits, and an epic firefight will determine the fate of the Aurora Legion’s most unforgettable heroes—and maybe the rest of the galaxy as well.


I had to do it. I finally got around to it. And with the intro being the ever so perfect recap and, need I say, introduction to the characters, I was *so* happy to be back in this world.

Only to be absolutely devastated at the audacity of what's left of Squad 312 turning on one of their own. Rip out my heart why don't you!

And only to stomp on it with a cliffhanger ending? How dare you!

Rolling the spoilers... In this installment, Cat remains alive in memory alone. When her image isn't being manipulated for half ass interrogation methods that is. Tyler is taken prisoner, alongside Kal's sister, Saedii, and spends the greater half of the book in captivity. Kal and Auri endure "months" in isolation as Auri learns to wield her powers as the Trigger, refusing to forsake all for the greater good but still managing to forsake love when... *sigh* And the rest of the squad is just hanging on for the ride until everything goes dark. Literally.

4 out of 5 stars.

Available in ebook | hardcover | paperback | audiobook (I recommend the full cast audiobook!)



Now, I need to call out Saedii for looking a little too much like Lexa from "The 100". Right?

Previously in the series:

3.10.2021

Watching Wednesday: Flower of Evil




Flower of Evil
Genres: Korean Drama, Melodrama, Romance
Cast: Lee Joon Gi, Moon Chae Won
Rated: R
Year Released: 2020
Synopsis from Viki
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On the outside, Baek Hee Sung (Lee Joon Gi) looks like the ideal husband. A hard-working craftsman, his metal-working studio has met with its fair share of success. Able to provide a good life for his wife and daughter, he’s an exemplary example of what a husband should be. But his accolades don’t stop there, as comfortable working around the house as he is working in his studio, Hee Sung can as easily fill the roles of father and husband as he can business owner and craftsman. But this perfect exterior hides some very dark secrets. Secrets he would rather his detective wife, Cha Ji Won (Moon Chae Won), never learn.

Unfortunately, secrets have a way of coming out and as a hard-hitting homicide detective, it’s Cha Ji Won’s job to uncover as many secrets as she can, in her never-ending quest for the truth. With an insatiable curiosity and an unwavering determination to solve even the hardest cases, Ji Won lives for her work. Thriving on the excitement of unraveling mysteries and the high that comes from bringing criminals to justice, Ji Won is always searching for the next clue.

But when Ji Won takes on a particularly cruel case, she starts down a dark path that could crumble the very foundations of her happy life. Determined to bring this evil psychopath to justice she dives ever deeper into this case, only to find that the criminal she’s been chasing may have been standing next to her all along.

A suspenseful game of cat and mouse, “Flower of Evil” is a 2020 crime thriller drama directed by Kim Cheol Kyu.


3.05.2021

Deal With the Devil (Mercenary Librarians #1)



I won't even make you beg.

Available at Amazon

Deal With the Devil
Kit Rocha (Authors' Website)
Mercenary Librarians, book one
ebook, 336 pages
Audiobook, 12+ hours
Published July 28th 2020 by Tor Books
ASIN B07QMHKDGB


Nina is an information broker with a mission--she and her team of mercenary librarians use their knowledge to save the hopeless in a crumbling America.

Knox is the bitter, battle-weary captain of the Silver Devils. His squad of super soldiers went AWOL to avoid slaughtering innocents, and now he's fighting to survive.

They're on a deadly collision course, and the passion that flares between them only makes it more dangerous. They could burn down the world, destroying each other in the process...

Or they could do the impossible: team up.

This is the first book in a near-future science fiction series with elements of romance.


I wasn't expecting much when I grabbed this book off the digital library shelf. Admittedly, I might not have even read past the second paragraph of the blurb but, oh my, this book is good. "Elements of romance"? Uh... yeah! That's putting it mildly. This book has some serious heat.

In a nutshell, Knox has been hired to retrieve Nina not for monetary payment, but rather in trade for the hostage he needs who has the ability to save his men and himself. So he approaches Nina with the intent of betraying the deal he's bringing to their door. But he's desperate. He's dying. And not even his honor can supersede Knox's loyalty to his men.

When he and his crew meet Nina and her team, it's kismet. They fit. Each and every member, no matter how deadly or paranoid, manage to sync together into a single unit. But betrayal is lurking. And trust is a fragile thing.

I thought this was a YA. It's definitely not. Although... the "mastermind" behind targeting Nina was rather YA-ish. And not in a good way. Some have shelved it Urban Fantasy. I feel it's more than that. Rather, it's a post-apocalyptic fantasy romance. One that absolutely deserves to be in anyone's TBR pile.

4 out of 5 stars.

Available in ebook | audiobook | hardcover | paperback



[ Authors' Note ] Kit Rocha is the pseudonym for co-writing team Donna Herren and Bree Bridges. After penning dozens of paranormal novels, novellas and stories as Moira Rogers, they branched out into gritty, sexy dystopian romance.

3.04.2021

FREE READ: The Dark of Twilight by Kate Danley (Twilight Shifters #1)

Available at Amazon

The Dark of Twilight
Kate Danley
Twilight Shifters, book one
Kindle Edition, 177 pages
Published December 1st 2014
ASIN B00PD2RAKI


Half a kingdom is marked to turn into wolves at night and half to turn into wolves during the day, but one girl does not shift and she must save them all.

Aein lost her family when she was a child, and ever since, she dreamed of becoming a soldier to serve the man who saved her. When that day finally comes and she is sent to patrol the border's swamp, it seems like her wish has come true.

But something bad follows her home.

When Lord Arnkell's wedding is interrupted by a werewolf attack, the dream shifts into a cursed nightmare... and Aein is the only one awake. Will she be strong enough to defend the ones she loves? Or will she be destroyed by the coming darkness?


Read for FREE from Amazon.

Shelved As: Paranormal | Young Adult | Urban Fantasy | Shapeshifters > Werewolves

3.03.2021

Watching Wednesday: The Best Partner




The Best Partner 
Genres: Chinese Drama, Romance
Cast: Jin Dong, Lan Ying Ying
Rated: PG-13
Year Released: 2019
Synopsis from Viki
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Two legal worlds collide when Luo Bin (Jin Dong) meets Dai Xi (Lan Ying Ying).

The former is one of the most focused lawyers in the business, and a senior partner at the prestigious Panorama Law Firm. For him, the job is all about winning cases and very little else.

Dai Xi, meanwhile, is the polar opposite. Deeply invested in her clients’ plights, she values empathy and understanding.
But when Dai Xi is charged with representing her best friend’s cause, she ends up at Panorama – and must work as Luo Bin’s assistant.
She joins the Panorama team, and together with Luo Bin, the lawyers tackle a wide range of cases – from copyright infringement to custody rights in divorce cases, and property rights disputes to trade secrets infringements.

The two lawyers’ radically different outlooks mean that working together is anything but easy.

But could working together on key cases eventually prove beneficial for the duo? Will Dai Xi’s influence help mellow Luo Bin? And can he, in turn, spur Dai Xi on to greater legal success? Could they develop a mutual respect for one another – or will it be dis-order in the court?

“The Best Partner” is a 2019 Chinese drama series directed by Liu Jin.


If you liked the American show Suits then you just might enjoy this drama. It has less sexuality and more integrity. However, I wouldn't classify it as a Romance.



Side note: There is actually a 16 episode Korean remake of the American show Suits. Same name = Suits. I've never watched it but it's currently available on Netflix

2.26.2021

Night Pleasures (Dark-Hunter #1)


Night Pleasures
Sherrilyn Kenyon
Dark-Hunters, book one
Kindle Edition, 321 pages
Audiobook, 10+ hours
Published April 1st 2007 by St. Martin's Press


See how it all began…

Have you ever wanted to know what it’s like to be immortal? To journey through the night stalking the evil that preys on humans? To have unlimited wealth, unlimited power?

That is my existence, and it is dark and dangerous. I play hero to thousands, but am known to none. And I love every minute of it.

Or so I thought until one night when I woke up handcuffed to my worst nightmare: an accountant. She’s smart, sexy, witty, and wants nothing to do with the paranormal.

My attraction to Amanda Devereaux goes against everything I stand for. Not to mention the last time I fell in love it cost me not only my human life, but also my very soul. Now I find myself wanting to believe that love and loyalty do exist. Even more disturbing, I find myself wondering if there’s any way a woman can love a man whose battle scars run deep, and whose heart was damaged by a betrayal so savage that he’s not sure it will ever beat again.


Never made it past the prequel to this series. Pretty sad, considering that book, Fantasy Lover, gave this blog its name.

Amanda Devereaux comes from a family all too familiar with magic and mischief. She herself wants nothing to do with the powers she possesses - powers of premonitions that she's failed to harness to the point where they actually benefit her. Plus, she's scarred from being unable to save her best friend when her powers gave her the foresight to do so. But when her sister is targeted by a daimon, and the dark hunter Kyrian gets literally chained to her side, Amanda faces up to the paranormal aspect of her existence.

While the Dark Hunter series doesn't do it for me the way the League series does, or did, I do find it an enjoyable experience. Albeit a simple one.

3 out of 5 stars.

Available in ebook | audiobook | paperback | hardcover

2.24.2021

Watching Wednesday: River Where the Moon Rises




River Where the Moon Rises 
Genres: Korean Drama, Historical, Romance, Costume & Period
Cast: Kim So Hyun, Ji Soo, Lee Ji Hoon, Choi Yu Hwa
Rated: PG-13
Year Released: 2021
Synopsis from Viki
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Born a princess and raised a soldier, Pyeong Gang (Kim So Hyun) is a woman with big dreams and limitless ambition. Determined to become the first Empress of Goguryeo, Pyeong Gang will stop at nothing to make her dream come true. Clever and level headed, Pyeong Gang is well aware of the obstacles that stand in her way and she’s more than capable of taking them on. With meticulous planning, she sets out to make her dream come true. But things take an unexpected turn, the day she meets On Dal (Ji Soo).

A peace-loving man, whose only goal in life is to live in harmony with those around him, On Dal is the exact opposite of the ambitious princess. A peaceful calm amidst the turbulent storms of Pyeong Gang’s life, the warrior princess soon finds herself falling for gentle On Dal. Equally in love with the princess whose heart he now possesses, On Dal finds himself forsaking his principles in order to keep her safe. An endeavor that proves increasingly difficult, as players from all sides converge in a lethal battle for the throne.

Forced to match both wits and strength against some of the most powerful men and women in Goguryeo, Pyeong Gang’s vie for power could very well cost her everything. Does she have what it takes to make her dreams come true or will the price she realizes she must pay prove to be too much?

Based on the novel “Princess Pyeonggang” by Choi Sagyu, “River Where the Moon Rises” is a 2021 historical romance drama directed by Yoon Sang Ho.




2.19.2021

Hunted by the Sky (Wrath of Ambar #1)

Available at Amazon

Hunted by the Sky
Tanaz Bhathena
Wrath of Ambar, book one
Kindle Edition, 384 pages
Audiobook, 13+ hours
Published June 23rd 2020 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ASIN B082GRKKXX



Gul has spent her life running. She has a star-shaped birthmark on her arm, and in the kingdom of Ambar, girls with such birthmarks have been disappearing for years. Gul’s mark is what caused her parents’ murder at the hand of King Lohar’s ruthless soldiers and forced her into hiding to protect her own life. So when a group of rebel women called the Sisters of the Golden Lotus rescue her, take her in, and train her in warrior magic, Gul wants only one thing: revenge.

Cavas lives in the tenements, and he’s just about ready to sign his life over to the king’s army. His father is terminally ill, and Cavas will do anything to save him. But sparks fly when he meets a mysterious girl—Gul—in the capital’s bazaar, and as the chemistry between them undeniably grows, he becomes entangled in a mission of vengeance—and discovers a magic he never expected to find.

Dangerous circumstances have brought Gul and Cavas together at the king’s domain in Ambar Fort... a world with secrets deadlier than their own.


It should be obvious now... my earnest attempt to support the YA book genre.

This story is about Gul, a girl branded by fate with a birthmark foretold to bring the demise of a king. She will rise from an outcast to an assassin. From a slave to a servant. From a free woman to one promised in marriage to a prince. This journey will take her ever closer to fulfilling her fate.

And possibly, bore you.

Despite this epic sounding evolution, I didn't love this book. Even in reflecting on the many changes Gul was brought through, I was rather bored with the journey and even Cavas didn't manage to thrill me. There's magic. There's gods. Er, goddesses. Aspects I adore. But, unfortunately, this one just wasn't for me but I could see it holding more appeal for those closer to the tween/early teen age range.

2 out of 5 stars.

Available in ebook | audiobook | hardcover | paperback

2.17.2021

Watching Wednesday: Fighting Youth




Fighting Youth 
Genres: Drama, Chinese Drama
Cast: Wu Jin Yan, Peter Ho, Yin Tao
Rated: PG-13
Year Released: 2021
Synopsis from Viki
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A talented rookie, Zhang Xiao Yu (Wu Jin Yan) has worked hard to secure a foothold in the cutthroat corporate world. Having caught the attention of Lin Rui (Yin Tao), the sales director of SW Cosmetics, a well-established company with global reach, Zhang Xiao Yu now works as Lin Rui’s assistant. But life in this fast-paced and highly competitive workplace is anything but easy.

Because of her numerous achievements, Lin Rui has gained recognition from the company’s board of directors in France and as such, has been shortlisted to replace the company’s current boss, Shu Wanting (Liu Min Tao). Unwilling to give up her position without a fight, Shu Wanting appoints Lin Rui’s rival, Fang Jing (Zuo Xiao Qing), to head up a second sales department, thereby pitting the two rivals against each other and forcing Lin Rui to prove herself once again. Despite finding herself caught in the middle of Lin Rui and Fang Jing’s never-ending feud and an overwhelming deluge of office politics, Xiao Yu finds her footing and not only manages to stand her ground, but to bloom.

Working hard to overcome the obstacles and stereotypes that plague today’s professional women, Xiao Yu and her co-workers will have their mettle tested time and time again, as they set out to make their dreams come true.

Focusing on the life and struggles of professional women, “Fighting Youth” is a 2021 workplace drama directed by Mu Xiao Jie.


While the romance is rather subdued in this one, I'm very much enoying it. And for a refreshing twist, one of the lead males manages to have his own life and not have everything he does revolve around the lead female. I'm about twenty episodes in and she's barely registering on his radar. ;)

2.15.2021

FREE READ: Fury Unleashed (Forgotten Brotherhood # 1) by N. J. Walters



Scrolling through my Wish List and found this on a price drop.
Haven't read it, but I'm familiar with this author's work and thought I'd share!

Available at Amazon

Fury Unleashed
N. J. Walters
Kindle Edition, 292 pages
Published March 23rd 2020 by Entangled: Amara
ASINB084M1NQ88


Maccus Fury, a fallen angel, is trying hard to keep his sanity. Seems being an assassin might be catching up with him. Now, Heaven, or Hell, has sent a beautiful assassin to kill him. Lovely. She’s pretending to seduce him, and he’s okay with that. She’s smart and snarky—but she has no idea what she’s walked into. And he’s more than peeved that they only sent one person. They’re going to need an army if they want him dead.

Morrigan Quill is one of Hell’s bounty hunters. She sold her soul to keep her sister safe, and now she’s working off her contract by catching bad guys and dragging them back to hell. When Lucifer makes her a new offer––that’s definitely too good to be true—she can’t say no. All she has to do is kill a powerful and crazy-hot fallen angel, who will totally kick her ass in battle.

Good thing he won’t see what’s coming next.


Get the Kindle edition, for FREE here.

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2.10.2021

Aurora Rising (Aurora Cycle #1)

If blood is thicker than water, Scar and I are practically concrete.

Available at Amazon

Aurora Rising
Amie Kaufman (Website)
Jay Kristoff (Website)
Kindle Edition, 480 pages
Audiobook, 14+ hours
Published May 7th 2019 by Knopf Books for Young Readers
ASIN B07FS1K4WL


From the internationally bestselling authors of THE ILLUMINAE FILES comes an epic new science fiction adventure.

The year is 2380, and the graduating cadets of Aurora Academy are being assigned their first missions. Star pupil Tyler Jones is ready to recruit the squad of his dreams, but his own boneheaded heroism sees him stuck with the dregs nobody else in the Academy would touch…

A cocky diplomat with a black belt in sarcasm
A sociopath scientist with a fondness for shooting her bunkmates
A smart-ass tech wiz with the galaxy’s biggest chip on his shoulder
An alien warrior with anger management issues
A tomboy pilot who’s totally not into him, in case you were wondering


And Ty’s squad isn’t even his biggest problem—that’d be Aurora Jie-Lin O’Malley, the girl he’s just rescued from interdimensional space. Trapped in cryo-sleep for two centuries, Auri is a girl out of time and out of her depth. But she could be the catalyst that starts a war millions of years in the making, and Tyler’s squad of losers, discipline-cases and misfits might just be the last hope for the entire galaxy.

They're not the heroes we deserve. They're just the ones we could find. Nobody panic.

Before I get into this I must say: That cover is perfection.

Now, where the book itself is concerned... it was fun! I did this read as an audiobook which offered not just one narrator, but an entire cast of voices lending their various accents and personalities to this diverse group of young, intelligent cadets. Each character possesses their own quirks and laugh out loud personas weaved into a refreshing and highly entertaining story.

Tyler Jones is in the right place at the right time when the life of Aurora, still subdued by cryo-sleep, ends up in jeopardy. He manages to save her, but sadly no one else, and it only costs him the draft. Returning to base, he's left with the leftovers of squad choices but still manages to score his friend, Cat, and his twin sister, Scarlet, on his team. He gains Kal (the warrior), Finian (the geek), and Zila  (the brain) as well.

Aurora is a girl from a past of which has no record. She has powers of no explanation. And soon, she manages to, oh so innocently, get Ty and his team looking at a court marshal, labeled fugitives, and all kinds of compounding troubles.

I'm going to link the cast list here, provided by the author and depicted below, because there wasn't a single character I didn't like. And I'm going to spare another moment to applaud this book for absolutely being a tale anyone could enjoy, regardless of gender.

As far as *this* reader is concerned... it checks all kinds of boxes. ☑ SciFi setting. ☑ A clear Alpha. ☑ His dependable, gonna-make-you-smile Beta. ☑  A friend meant to be a lover. ☑ A geek yearning to be noticed. ☑ Matebonding! OMG, Kal!! I swore if this turned into a triangle I was going to throw my airpods across the room. 

5 out of 5 stars. Highly recommend. Especially in audiobook. (FREE with an Audible trial, but oh so worth the money if you buy it on its own.)

Available in ebook | audiobook | hardcover | paperback

Watching Wednesday: Unrequited Love




Unrequited Love 
Genres: Romantic Comedy, Chinese Drama
Cast: Hu Bing Qing, Hu Yi Tian
Rated: PG-13
Year Released: 2021
Synopsis from Viki
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As childhood playmates, Luo Zhi (Hu Bing Qing) and Sheng Huai Nan (Hu Yi Tian) were nearly inseparable. Growing up, they attended the same schools and participated in the same activities, but as time passed their friendship slowly faded. Through high school, Luo Zhi focused more on her studies than anything else, and Huai Nan became nothing more than a distant acquaintance. Yet secretly, her heart still longed for the boy who made her laugh, all those years ago.

Now in university, it is merely by coincidence that Luo Zhi and Huai Nan attend the same school. Though no longer a part of each other’s lives, Luo Zhi can’t seem to forget her long-lost friend. Every glimpse she catches of Huai Nan makes her heart race, but with their lives heading in such different directions, the connection between them seems to have all but disappeared. Pining for a boy she has loved for fifteen years, Lou Zhi is resigned to her fate, accepting the fact that her feelings for Huai Nan will remain unrequited forever. But Destiny, it would seem, has other plans.

Finding themselves unexpectedly thrown together during an excursion in Red Canyon Valley, Luo Zhi and Huai Nan’s old friendship is rekindled and soon sparks of love begin to fly. But the meddling of others makes things complicated and a series of misunderstandings threatens to ruin everything. Can these reunited friends overcome the challenges before them, or will their new-found love fade before it even has a chance to bloom?

Based on the novel of the same name by Ba Yue Chang An, “Unrequited Love” is a 2021 romantic drama directed by Li Mu Ge.


It's an endearing enough story. Girl meets boy. Girl likes boy. Girl manages to mouth off at every opportunity that doesn't involve her feelings for said boy. The best parts of the story are all in her head. Which only makes them worthless and utterly infuriating.

Meanwhile, lead boy notices the girl. Is moved by the girl. But doesn't know who the girl is. Or whom she's not.

I'm watching it. But I'm not loving it.

2.08.2021

An Ember in the Ashes (Book #1)

War comes. And it must come.

Available at Amazon

An Ember in the Ashes
Sabaa Tahir | Author's Website
An Ember in the Ashes, book one
Kindle Edition, 457 pages
Audiobook, 15+ hours
Published April 28th 2015 by Razorbill


Laia is a slave. Elias is a soldier. Neither is free.

Under the Martial Empire, defiance is met with death. Those who do not vow their blood and bodies to the Emperor risk the execution of their loved ones and the destruction of all they hold dear.

It is in this brutal world, inspired by ancient Rome, that Laia lives with her grandparents and older brother. The family ekes out an existence in the Empire’s impoverished backstreets. They do not challenge the Empire. They’ve seen what happens to those who do.

But when Laia’s brother is arrested for treason, Laia is forced to make a decision. In exchange for help from rebels who promise to rescue her brother, she will risk her life to spy for them from within the Empire’s greatest military academy.

There, Laia meets Elias, the school’s finest soldier—and secretly, its most unwilling. Elias wants only to be free of the tyranny he’s being trained to enforce. He and Laia will soon realize that their destinies are intertwined—and that their choices will change the fate of the Empire itself.


What caught me was the cover. Assassin's Creed spread all over it. What hooked me was the blurb. Resistance? Empire? Do I really need to say the words 'Star Wars'? And it's a dystopian fantasy based on ancient Rome, so, yes, if I'm going to read anything YA this was certainly going to be it.

Now, I didn't want to get ahead of myself. It could easily all go horribly wrong in the end as it did in the Hunger Games. And Divergent. And nobody wants to revisit that let down.

If you browse this blog for any amount of time, you'll find that I'm not one that's big on Young Adult books. Most of the ones I find are trivial. Some shallow. Sone menial. I need substance in my literature. I need depth in my fiction. I also want to make that very clear because I am admittedly bias when it comes to this genre of romance.

Laia, pressured by her parents' legacy and desperate to save her captive brother, is thrust into the life of a slave so as to serve as a spy for the Resistance. She needs their help in saving her brother, the only family she has left, from punishment for treason against the Empire, a tyrannical government order that seeks to conquer and control all Scholars, among other things. But despite being a daughter of two of the rebellion's finest fighters, Laia is in no way prepared for the task put to her.

Inside this oppressive order's training academy, is Elias. The Commandant's son, with fourteen years of strict training behind him, he is, on the surface, the epitome of what a soldier should be. But days away from graduation as a Mask, Elias has but one thing on his mind: desertion. To further complicate matters, he's suddenly thrust onto a path of becoming Emperor. His feelings for his best friend, Helene, have gotten complicated. And then Laia arrives.

Truth be told, I was far more interested in Elias than Laia. But that's nothing new. His portion of the book will span trials that will challenge his fears and loyalty but, more so,  challenge his sense of justice and, regardless of which path he takes, Elias will become a killer numerous times over. While he and Laia will be forced to make tough choices, in the end, they are alive because others will make tougher choices. Story of YA life.

Why do all the Young Adult books I pick up have love triangles? Perhaps this is where the foundation of my bias against YA books lie, the unnecessary angst. Teenage protagonists too raw, too immature to know themselves let alone their hearts. Hearts? No. These are hormones.

Laia physically reacts to each and every boy that shows her interest. It's downright sickening. Perhaps it is why I prefer characters with enough maturity to know that not every handsome face deserves a second glance. And female characters hardened enough not to whine.

Not only did I prefer Elias over Laia. But I preferred Helene over her, too.

That said, this book, Ember in the Ashes, is what more YA should strive to be, as the numerous literary awards it's won would attest. And even though it holds the typical love triangles and weak females, there's enough turmoil to balance the frivolous teenage problems of feelings. There's a darker side wherein rape is a very real encounter that I think fewer books need to give mind to but reality being what it is and all, I can't fault its appearance.

3 out of 5 stars. 

Available in ebook | audiobook (FREE with an Audible trial)

2.05.2021

Born of Rage (The League #13)

"So long as you held that vow, I withheld my blade."


Available at Amazon

Born of Rage
Sherrilyn McQueen | Author's Website
The League, book thirteen
ebook, 30ish pages
Published August 30th 2019 by Mighty Barnacle, LLC
Original Publication Date: September 01, 1983
ISBN 9781951111007



Every Life Has a Price


Dakari Tievel has been marked for death by the infamous League. Staying barely one step ahead of the assassins out to end her life, she must find the legendary Eve of Destruction. But Eve is a lot more than just a bounty hunter who calls the shadows home. She comes with an interesting crew of friends and family who have no problem defying the League that rules their worlds with an iron fist.

Now they must rely on the most unlikely of allies to keep Dakari safe, and themselves alive. Provided he doesn't betray them.

In a universe where the League is law, it's killed or be killed.

This ridiculously quick read opens up in the POV of Dakari who has just had a Thrill-Kill contract put on her life. On the run, she's given precious information that leads her to Eve and her lethal team. A team that includes Eve's sister, Jayne, whom we all know and possibly love, and also Jinx, Dakari's long lost (and believed to be dead) older brother.

From there, we take on the conclusion of the story through Jinx's POV. As a whole, this is more like a teaser chapter that just happens to be included with two other stories: "Neighbors" and "Fire and Ice." The latter of which is Adron's story which can also be found in the "In Other Worlds" anthology. Adron is the eldest son of Nykyrian and Kiara (Born of Night, League #1).

3 out of 5 stars.

The League: