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- Tr3chic moderatesGay Romantasy 🧙Bring back yearning! 🏳️🌈👨❤️💋👨👩❤️💋👩286Last activity 3d ago
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Nahla43w ago
I fucking knew it. Y’all love to hype up the most boring book ever.
First, we need a plot. Where was the plot ???? The first 200 pages are simply the summary in detail.
Second, we need SUBTLETY !!!! The author took ALL the problems women have in the 21st century and copy paste it on a woman from the 16th century ????? Girl you can’t do that shit so bluntly. What happened to deep characters. Straight away the character was a parody “ I hate men and I don’t want to marry and I don’t want children I am rebellious” give me a break. What happened to true horrible events that happen at the time ? And what about building up THEN to emotions of hatred and lack of freedom ??? Idk I felt like this was the mock up plan of the novel and no one bothered to go back and do the deed.
Third, what was that writing style all about ??? Long ass sentences with multiple comas and multiple compound sentences. And for what ??? We’re just out of breath at the end of the sentence. It doesn’t add weight to the words simply heaviness in the mind of the reader.
Fourth, I am starting a petition to leave historical fiction to historical fiction writers. You can’t just pick a place (16th century Spain) and still write and make the characters talk as if it were 2025 New York. For me this again is a sign of bad writing.
It feels like the author loved the idea of her book and her publicist too but they didn’t bother turning it around and re writing again to make it a true work of literature.
Surfing on the fact that this is a lesbian vampire romance is not going a long way AT ALL.
Also please do not write about vampires if you’re not going to bring anything new to the table. It felt like the author watched too much vampire diaries and then wrote this.
No real back story of vampirism or more about the lore ughhhhh I hated it when authors pick one thing they like and they can’t bother to dive deeper in it.
Still a readable book but I’m pissed bc it had so much potential

dylan19w ago
Rachel Reid, I promise you queer men don’t focus on a man’s “slit” as often as you think we do… knock it off…. I’m begging you.
the show is much better at exploring the themes in the book tbh
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Cait44w ago
I stayed up all night to finish this book — and what did it do in return? Absolutely devoured me, slowly.
It comes on quiet at first, but beneath every page lies a mouth, open and waiting. This story is not a story that is told so much as it is bitten into you, jagged and unclean, each revelation another molar cracking under the weight of memory, guilt, and something older than both. Stuck in your skin. The characters do not speak so much as grind their truths together, like enamel to enamel, until only blood and silence remain. The soil in this book doesn’t bury — it chews, gnaws, and swallows history whole, tongues dragging across every bone.
It left me listening for what’s left of my own voice in the dark: sitting there at 5am, book finished, staring into my lukewarm coffee as if it held any answers that would have helped me process this book.
I loved it.

CJReads39w ago
Wow wow wow wow wow. I’m speechless. I’m floored. She did it again. Finished this book five minutes ago and am now sitting in my bed in tears starting this review. Where to even start. Joan, Vanessa, Frances. Perfect trio of characters. I adored them. Every single scene with them was like magic. The way that TJR weaved their dynamics throughout the story was masterful. Each and every scene with them was a joy. I wish I could be more eloquent, but I’m just so full of emotions right now. This story isn’t about space it’s about love. It’s the continuous theme through this book. Familial love, romantic love, platonic love. We’ve got it all in this one. We move back and forth between a nightmare disaster in space and the events that led us to that disaster. We are introduced to characters early on that we know nothing about and only through reading more we find out just what they all mean to each other. This is one of my favorite love stories I’ve ever read. And it’s that, a love story. It’s not a romance. Because that’s not the only kind of love that is spoken of here. Yes, the couple is one of my favorites, but also the love between Joan and her niece, the love between Joan and her crew mates. I loved it. Love love love I keep saying the word but it’s everywhere in this book. It’s in every scene, every page, and call me a romantic, but I’ll eat that up every single time. But it’s not just about love that’s not the only thing the book has to offer. It talks about the pressures of being a woman, especially in a job like working for NASA, constantly having to prove yourself. Every single thing that you do wrong could “ruin it” for women all over the world. The struggle of hiding a queer relationship from the world when all you want to do is hold their hand in the grocery store, or slip your arm around their back as you lead them through a crowd, or tell them “I love you” to their face without having to look behind your back. This book shows you just how cruel the world can be. But it also shows you how beautiful the world can be. That a woman can throw up flying upside down in a jet plane and guess what, that’s okay! It doesn’t mean that every woman that ever exists is weak. It shows how women can come together and show their strength rather than submitting to a world that tells them to give up. The book shows that even if the world thinks it’s disgusting, even if it tells people that you’ll go to hell for loving, people are going to fucking love who they want and it doesn’t matter that they look the same because they love each other more than they ever thought they could possibly love something and no one, no religion, no god, no man, no society, can EVER take that away. It shows how we desperately struggle to exist every single day, and try despite it all to be the exact person that we want to be and we’re shown all of this through inspiring characters and a heart warming yet heart wrenching story. The world is so cruel. We see it every day. But we can look at the sky and see the stars, and we can hold someones hand, and we can watch a child grow and discover the world, and we can love each other, because that is what it’s all about. And I can hope, and I have to hope, that no matter how cruel the world is it will never be able to take that away from us. Please read Atmosphere I think a lot of us need a story like this right now.
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