You have made my year spectacular… I love your channel…I’ve read so many new books because of you… my worst read of the year was J.T Geissinger, Perfect Strangers…. I wanted to throw the book…I was so mad… I respect the authors gift of shocking the reader. Keep being you.
Thank you for this video Jen!!! I have always liked the sass. You are so honest about your reviews that when they cross a line it's for a good reason!!! I have a lot of respect for the honesty. I will be sure to steer clear of these books!!! Peace. 😊🤗📚❤🔥
Hi Jen, I enjoy your “worst books” videos because I end up reading some of them and liking it, “F*ck It” sounds interesting, putting on my tbr. I guess what you don’t like, I like it 😂. I wish you would do more videos like this.
Hello to my fellow readers!! I know this isn’t the perfect place to ask this but I’ve tried for months to find the title of these 2 books and I’ve used google and Reddit and can’t find it. I hope someone might know what the titles are 🙏🏻🙏🏻 Book 1: Highlander romance… the heroines uncle “saves” her from a fire her parents died in and sells her off in marriage. The hero comes along as she’s on a horse knocked out and saves her. She can speak French and galeic. She is naive and sweet and causes trouble lol the heroines uncle has 2 dogs that save her at one point too. Help! Book 2: The FMC & MMC have a romance and she accidentally gets pregnant. She goes home to her sister , whose husband is a dectective, and their kids are so cute. While she’s there brooding about losing the hero she is kidnapped and kept in a hidden spot under the kidnappers bed. The hero eventually saves her. Pls help!!!!!
I understand how videos like this aren’t fun for you but this information is important for your viewers. I rely on your reviews. My one star this year was Bolted by Wombolt and Gammage. I think they’re new authors. The story actually had cool elements but the writing was awful. I was really bummed. The idea people needed to connect with good writer people and these could be really good stories. I won’t give them a second chance. ❤️💚Thanks Jen.
I have a hard time DNFing a book, I wish I didn't when I have 1000s of other books on my TBR. Sometimes the book will be one of my favorites authors who have been writing for 40 years or so and I want to read everything in their backlist. If I'm not liking one of those books, it's often because the hero is an arrogant a-hole (just sometimes the way they were written back in the day). But I continue because I want to read the whole backlist. I did have two two-star reads this year. "Illicit Captor" by Maggie Cole, it was just something about it that didn't vibe with me. And "Alaska Wild" by Helena Newbury, which I had a lot of hope for, but it was just too far-fetched in some places. I was rolling my eyes all through it. Ages ago, I remember reading this historical romance, where the heroine was a bit of a brat. She had injured her hands somehow. Yet whenever she was throwing a tantrum, she would repeatedly beat her hands on her bed. That was a huge "REALLY"! I couldn't go on.
I rarely finish a book I don't like but made a few exceptions because I wanted to know why they were so popular and loved... so low rated ones I should have dnf'd - This is How you Lose the Time War and Song of Achilles. I think I DNF'd maybe halfway through The Ritual. She really dug into the familial aspect on that one too. I only stayed as long as I did because I found the cult aspect fascinating. Have since found other books that give the cult vibes without the taboo. 😬
I didn’t like The Bonus by TL Swan either. It was a huge let down. As was Keep Me by Sara Cate. Both of those were my worst reads of 2024. I DNF’d Nightwolf by Karina Halle because I wasn’t prepared for the grief in it. The writing was excellent, but the storyline wasn’t for me.
I’m a DNF’ing fool. I have absolutely no problem putting a book down if I’m not enjoying it. There are too many books that will be my new favorite to waste my time. My worst book of the year was “Rain of Shadow and Endings.” This book was pitched to me as a romance. WRONG. People are reading this book and are obsessed with it. The hero was a piece of garbage. GARBAGE!!! Nothing that happens between the love interests is consensual. I hate read this book. Again, I’m a DNF Queen, and I read the whole thing because I wanted to see the “hero” die in some horrible, deserved way. The “hero” isn’t a character that just looks like a jerk on the outside because of reasons. Nope. You get his perspective too, and yep, garbage. Oh and the Goodreads reviews are pretty incredible. The Heroine is a victim. Has had every choice taken from her, even her own reactions and feelings, and so many of the reviews blame her. HER! Crazy.
I don’t have a big rant lol but I was sad not loving jump on 3. The language in that series sounds like they are in a historical romance or something and I could nottttt get past that. Felt really unnatural. I also realized I don’t love if he basically fell for the heroine before the book starts. I like seeing the falling in love part. 48:08
I don't really keep track of my DNF's but I don't rate those...but my lowest rated book I read this year was probably was The Pucking Coaches Daughter by S.Massery (gave 2 stars and I never give below a 3)...I know she has a popular dark hockey romance and Ive been wanting to read but this was my first and probably not the best place to start, it's why chose but the plot felt all over the place and there was a non-con scene that really turned me off to one of the MMC's
I live for the rants! and to be honest sometimes it makes me want to read the book 😂😂 But I agree "The Parolee by Kate Rivenhall isn't good.
You have made my year spectacular… I love your channel…I’ve read so many new books because of you… my worst read of the year was J.T Geissinger, Perfect Strangers…. I wanted to throw the book…I was so mad… I respect the authors gift of shocking the reader. Keep being you.
Thank you for this video Jen!!! I have always liked the sass. You are so honest about your reviews that when they cross a line it's for a good reason!!! I have a lot of respect for the honesty. I will be sure to steer clear of these books!!! Peace. 😊🤗📚❤🔥
Hi Jen, I enjoy your “worst books” videos because I end up reading some of them and liking it, “F*ck It” sounds interesting, putting on my tbr. I guess what you don’t like, I like it 😂. I wish you would do more videos like this.
Hello to my fellow readers!! I know this isn’t the perfect place to ask this but I’ve tried for months to find the title of these 2 books and I’ve used google and Reddit and can’t find it. I hope someone might know what the titles are 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Book 1: Highlander romance… the heroines uncle “saves” her from a fire her parents died in and sells her off in marriage. The hero comes along as she’s on a horse knocked out and saves her. She can speak French and galeic. She is naive and sweet and causes trouble lol the heroines uncle has 2 dogs that save her at one point too. Help!
Book 2: The FMC & MMC have a romance and she accidentally gets pregnant. She goes home to her sister , whose husband is a dectective, and their kids are so cute. While she’s there brooding about losing the hero she is kidnapped and kept in a hidden spot under the kidnappers bed. The hero eventually saves her. Pls help!!!!!
i would love to read these books.
I understand how videos like this aren’t fun for you but this information is important for your viewers. I rely on your reviews. My one star this year was Bolted by Wombolt and Gammage. I think they’re new authors. The story actually had cool elements but the writing was awful. I was really bummed. The idea people needed to connect with good writer people and these could be really good stories. I won’t give them a second chance. ❤️💚Thanks Jen.
Off topic but your voice is super relaxing to me 💕💕
Yup, I’m here for the salt. Bring it on 😂
Thanks for this video. I also DNFd some of these books 🥺
Hey Jen I don't have any worse books of 2024 I like everything I read this year LOL😊
I have a hard time DNFing a book, I wish I didn't when I have 1000s of other books on my TBR. Sometimes the book will be one of my favorites authors who have been writing for 40 years or so and I want to read everything in their backlist. If I'm not liking one of those books, it's often because the hero is an arrogant a-hole (just sometimes the way they were written back in the day). But I continue because I want to read the whole backlist. I did have two two-star reads this year. "Illicit Captor" by Maggie Cole, it was just something about it that didn't vibe with me. And "Alaska Wild" by Helena Newbury, which I had a lot of hope for, but it was just too far-fetched in some places. I was rolling my eyes all through it.
Ages ago, I remember reading this historical romance, where the heroine was a bit of a brat. She had injured her hands somehow. Yet whenever she was throwing a tantrum, she would repeatedly beat her hands on her bed. That was a huge "REALLY"! I couldn't go on.
I rarely finish a book I don't like but made a few exceptions because I wanted to know why they were so popular and loved... so low rated ones I should have dnf'd - This is How you Lose the Time War and Song of Achilles. I think I DNF'd maybe halfway through The Ritual. She really dug into the familial aspect on that one too. I only stayed as long as I did because I found the cult aspect fascinating. Have since found other books that give the cult vibes without the taboo. 😬
I didn’t like The Bonus by TL Swan either. It was a huge let down. As was Keep Me by Sara Cate. Both of those were my worst reads of 2024.
I DNF’d Nightwolf by Karina Halle because I wasn’t prepared for the grief in it. The writing was excellent, but the storyline wasn’t for me.
Sometimes I dnf a book so quickly I forget to even mark that I started reading it.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one who dnf pretty early in a book🥳 I usually give a book 10% to hook me or I'm out🤷🏾♀️
I’m a DNF’ing fool. I have absolutely no problem putting a book down if I’m not enjoying it. There are too many books that will be my new favorite to waste my time.
My worst book of the year was “Rain of Shadow and Endings.” This book was pitched to me as a romance. WRONG. People are reading this book and are obsessed with it. The hero was a piece of garbage. GARBAGE!!! Nothing that happens between the love interests is consensual. I hate read this book. Again, I’m a DNF Queen, and I read the whole thing because I wanted to see the “hero” die in some horrible, deserved way. The “hero” isn’t a character that just looks like a jerk on the outside because of reasons. Nope. You get his perspective too, and yep, garbage.
Oh and the Goodreads reviews are pretty incredible. The Heroine is a victim. Has had every choice taken from her, even her own reactions and feelings, and so many of the reviews blame her. HER! Crazy.
I don’t have a big rant lol but I was sad not loving jump on 3. The language in that series sounds like they are in a historical romance or something and I could nottttt get past that. Felt really unnatural. I also realized I don’t love if he basically fell for the heroine before the book starts. I like seeing the falling in love part. 48:08
I read Ferrara. Is this the same guy in the Bonus? Like a part two of Ferrara?
I believe it's his cousin. It's a family name
I don't really keep track of my DNF's but I don't rate those...but my lowest rated book I read this year was probably was The Pucking Coaches Daughter by S.Massery (gave 2 stars and I never give below a 3)...I know she has a popular dark hockey romance and Ive been wanting to read but this was my first and probably not the best place to start, it's why chose but the plot felt all over the place and there was a non-con scene that really turned me off to one of the MMC's
My worst book of 2024 was Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon- the mom really ticked me off and I almost threw the book across the room. Almost.
My lowest rated books of the year were: Bad Cruz by LJ Shen, Twisted Hate & Twisted Lies by Ana Huang 😬😵