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Different tune, same story

Battle of the Bands by Eric Smith and Lauren Gibaldi

September 5, 2023 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

There’s a thing that happens when you totally crush out on someone. It’s like you can feel your heartbeat in every part of your body. There’s a euphoric kind of excitement mixed with sadness and terror. It’s hard to explain, but it happens in an instant and then just explodes and grows from there, consuming your every waking thought and sometimes your dreams. You can’t escape from it. It takes over and runs the controls that make you . . . you. Suddenly, you aren’t […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Ashley Poston, Ashley Woodfolk, brittany cavallaro, cbr15bingo, coming out, Eric Smith and Lauren Gibaldi, high school, high school band, high school shenanigans, Jasmine Warga, jay coles, Jeff Zentner, Jennifer Marie Thorne, Jenny Torres Sanchez, Justin Courtney Pierre, Katie Cotugno, musicians, pining, Preeti Chhibber, rock music, Sarah Nicole Smetana, Sarvenaz Taghavian, Shaun David Hutchinson, teenage angst, teenage years

carmelpie's CBR15 Review No:40 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Ashley Poston, Ashley Woodfolk, brittany cavallaro, cbr15bingo, coming out, Eric Smith and Lauren Gibaldi, high school, high school band, high school shenanigans, Jasmine Warga, jay coles, Jeff Zentner, Jennifer Marie Thorne, Jenny Torres Sanchez, Justin Courtney Pierre, Katie Cotugno, musicians, pining, Preeti Chhibber, rock music, Sarah Nicole Smetana, Sarvenaz Taghavian, Shaun David Hutchinson, teenage angst, teenage years ·
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If Crooked Kingdom continued for an additional 700k words

Dealing with Our Demons by ravenyenn19

December 21, 2022 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

Kaz removed the paper to reveal a hat just like the previous one she had ordered for him nearly a year ago, but of even better craftsmanship. He picked it up and turned it over. The inside was lined in black suli silk identical to what Inej had worn tonight, but just inside along the seam, stitched in red silk thread, was a ‘K’ next to a heart. The font was the exact replica of a playing card. The ‘K’ did not stand for ‘Kaz’. […]

Filed Under: Fanfiction, Fantasy, Fiction, Romance Tagged With: Leigh Bardugo, pining, ravenyenn19, six of crows duology

carmelpie's CBR14 Review No:48 · Genres: Fanfiction, Fantasy, Fiction, Romance · Tags: Leigh Bardugo, pining, ravenyenn19, six of crows duology ·
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It really is a magical word: no. You say whatever bullshit you want, and I just say no.

The Cruel Prince by Holly Black

The Wicked King by Holly Black

The Queen of Nothing by Holly Black

December 18, 2022 by carmelpie Leave a Comment

“Well, even if the serpent bites off your head,” says Tatterfell, “the rest of you will still look good.” “That’s the spirit,” I tell her.” ― Holly Black, The Queen of Nothing Lately, I’ve been spending an above-average amount of time on Pinterest, checking out art for the various literary and television fandoms I follow. Inevitably, I end up going down some rabbit hole filled with gorgeous art depicting the faeries of Holly Black’s The Folk of the Air trilogy. I’ll be honest, I’m not […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, Faerie, father and daughters, fish out of water, Holly Black, LGBTQ, pining, Young Adult

carmelpie's CBR14 Review No:43 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, Faerie, father and daughters, fish out of water, Holly Black, LGBTQ, pining, Young Adult ·
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Two Sapphics on a Roadtrip, They Might Kiss?

No Rings Attached by Rachel Lacey

December 12, 2022 by Abi Leave a Comment

Honestly, I have read fics with basically this premise a lot over the years. Someone needs a date to a wedding to avoid awkward family reactions and questions. Someone is asked by a mutual friend to fake it, as a favour. Romance ensues. Fortunately for everyone involved (me, you, other readers, the author), No Rings Attached has way more nuance and way less badly written gender identities than those examples. No Rings Attached is Rachel Lacey’s follow up to Read Between the Lines focusing on […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: demi-coding (kinda), fake relationship, lesbian, LGBTQ, looking for a place to belong and it's right in front of you, only one bed, oops we're in love, pining, Rachel Lacey, Wedding Date, yearning

Abi's CBR14 Review No:20 · Genres: Fiction, Romance · Tags: demi-coding (kinda), fake relationship, lesbian, LGBTQ, looking for a place to belong and it's right in front of you, only one bed, oops we're in love, pining, Rachel Lacey, Wedding Date, yearning ·
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