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How to Get Away With Murder 1x11 Best Christmas Ever
#how to get away with murder#htgawmedit#wes x rebecca#rebecca sutter#katie findlay#wes gibbins#alfred enoch#htgawm#original
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#best character named x#poll#poll game#rebecca sutter#rebekah mikaelson#rebecca sharp#rebecca bunch#rebecca one piece#rebecca de winter#htgawm#how to get away with murder#the originals#vanity fair#crazy ex girlfriend#one piece#daphne du maurier#rebecca daphne du maurier
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If you click on the source link you will be able to find 295 GIFS of actress JULIE GONZALO as Pamela Rebecca Barnes (Ewing) in Dallas Season One, Episodes Six to Ten. These gifs were made by made, I don’t have any set rules on them just don’t claim them as your own. If you found these useful please like or reblog. You can tag @lovelikewarcreations if you make anything with these, I’d love to see them!
TW: Blood nose, doctors office, medical examination, kissing, blood, gun, fighting in self defence, crying. Use source link to find all gifs, and also please view on a computer because the phone app doesn’t show the gifs in the correct manner.
#julie gonzalo#julie gonzalo gif hunt#julie gonzalo gif pack#gif hunt#gif pack#gh#gp#rph#rp help#roleplay help#rebecca ewing#Pamela Barnes#Pamela Rebecca Ewing#Rebecca Sutter#pamela rebeeca barnes#pamela rebecca barnes gif hunt#pamela rebecca barnes gif pack#pamela ewing#pamela barnes ewing gif hunt#pamela barnes ewing gif pack
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Me, rewatching How to Get Away with Murder season 1: ... ya know, the entire plot of this series could've been avoided if Rebecca had just like, stuck the flash drive down her pants instead of trying to not-so-subtly hold it in her hand.
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she was so real tbh
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How To Get Away With Murder, Chapter 11
Word Count: 1.4k
Warnings: murder of a minor character, planned murder, conspiracy, secret pregnancy
"They are freaking out, mom," I whispered to her. "We need to do something. The kids are cracking."
"They were smart," she said in a hushed tone from her office, "They called me and brought her here. When Asher almost ruined it, they brought her to the basement. They’re not cracking, Cheyanne. They’re keeping it together."
"She needs to go away. Let Frank take care of her," I offered, "He ow-"
"No."
"Mom!"
"I SAID NO!" By this time the four kids who'd kidnapped Rebecca walked into the office.
"Is everything alright?" Wes asked, brow cocked at the tense air that surrounded me and mom.
"Everything is fine," she said in a loving tone, "We need to figure out what to do about Rebecca. Ideas, anyone?"
"I'm getting coffee," I angrily declared, “call me when you’ve figured it out!”
"Me too," Bonnie said, walking along with me. We went to the kitchen and she nudged me when I started brewing a pot of coffee, "It has to be done. She has to go."
"I know," I agreed. We went down the stairs, making sure not to cause any extra noise. When Rebecca saw us, she looked at us scared. But Bonnie had a cup of coffee in her hands, as though she was there to help, “Rebecca…”
"Please," she cried, "You have to help me. They are going to kill me. I know you two are good people. You won't let them do that."
"We won't let them kill you," Bonnie said from in front of her. I went behind her and quietly cut a piece of duct tape. Before she knew what was happening I placed it over her mouth, “don’t worry about them, Rebecca.”
"They won't kill you," I sighed, pushing some hair from her face, "But we will. I'm sorry Rebecca. But you are going to make a mess of things if we don't take care of you, and quite frankly, I can’t let that happen. Neither of us can."
Through teary eyes she watched us put the plastic bag over her head. Bonnie held it there and I watched to make sure she stopped breathing. After I saw the light go from her eyes, I let Bonnie know. She removed the bag and threw it in the pile of trash by my father's workbench.
"Go upstairs. I'll take the body beneath the stairs, and make it look like she escaped," I offered, "I'll be up in two minutes. Have a cup of coffee ready for me?"
"You got it," she said. I could see the sadness in her eyes as she took one last look at Rebecca. I quickly got to work and ripped the tape from her arms and legs, making it look like she had managed to get out. Then I dragged her over to the stairwell and pushed some of the old holiday totes and luggage in front of her. Finally, I went over to the door, and opened it, making it look as though she'd run through the door, headed for freedom.
After a quick once over I decided it looked right and went up the stairs. Bonnie was just finishing pouring my cup of coffee, "You good?"
"Yeah," I nodded. I walked out to the living room. The doors that normally separated the office from the living room were open and everyone was still debating on what to do, "The coffee is done. Anyone want some?"
Annalise and Laurel raised their hands and nodded. Bonnie passed me and sat down in the living room while Frank followed me back to the kitchen. I grabbed three coffee cups from the cupboard.
"Are we going to talk about what happened last month?"
"It depends. Are you going to tell me you aren't fucking Laurel anymore?" I asked in a hushed tone.
"I'm not fucking Laurel," he hissed, pouring himself a cup of coffee. He filled the other two cups and I started to pour sugar and creamer in both, “Chey…I’m not lying to you. We aren’t having sex with each other.”
"Is that her choice, or yours?"
"It's mine," he growled, "If you must know. Now will you talk to me?"
"No time, my other mom is on the way. She called me and told me she has a flight tomorrow."
"Eve is coming out?" I nodded, "Is she bringing Julie?"
"Yeah," I said quickly, "And she knows something else that you don't."
"And what's that?" he asked.
I picked up a coffee cup for my mother and Laurel and started past him. He blocked me so I put the cups down on the other side of him and pressed our lips together. He hungrily accepted my kiss and pulled my body to his own. That's when I pulled away and grabbed the two cups, only to turn back to him, "Last month at the courthouse. You weren't wearing a condom."
"Yeah, so?"
"Frank, I haven't been on the pill since I dumped you in October." I hissed. I saw his eyes widen and his jaw drop. I turned around and headed out to the living room. Laurel took her coffee first, and then my mother. Frank made his way into the living room looking dazed, "Hey mom? Can we break off for dinner, then come back later? I haven't eaten all day."
"Yeah," she whispered more to herself. Then she turned to everyone, "Cheyanne is right. Everyone go get dinner. Come back at eight o clock."
Bonnie began to call up Asher but to no avail, and I tapped her on the shoulder, "dinner buddies?"
She smiled and nodded, "Yes. I've really been craving that Indian place downtown."
"I've been craving Indian food all week," I smiled. Out of my peripherals I saw Frank's eyes snap up to meet my gaze, “we good to go now before the rush hits?”
"Hey I hav-" he began but I cut him off.
"Anyone want to come with us?"
Frank took a step back and my mother headed off into the kitchen. Bonnie and I started off to her car.
"Did you tell him?" she asked as she started her car up. I nodded.
"What did he say?"
I bit my lip, "I don't know. I walked out of the kitchen when I told him."
"CHEYANNE?" She all but yelled, "This is going to be hell tomorrow. You told Eve, and you know the first thing she is going to do is go after him. Especially since she’s bringing your daughter to town too!"
"No," I said correcting her, "I made Eve promise me that she wouldn't talk about it. I haven't even told mom. And anyways, Annalise will be side tracked. I told her to bring out Julie for that exact reason. She hasn’t seen her since before she started kindergarten…back when Frank and I were engaged still."
She started laughing, and so did I.
"You know," I laughed, "I never thought of this before, but it is so weird thinking about calling one of my moms by their names.”
"Yeah, I can't even begin to understand how weird that is," Bonnie laughed, “if I would have called my parents by their first names they would have killed me…”
“Thankfully, my parents are different…”
“yeah,” she agreed softly. A swift silence took over us as we drove to the restaurant, “you know…you don’t have to keep it…he and Laurel are over.”
"I'm keeping the baby Bonnie," I sighed, "I don't want to get an abortion."
"Did you do it on purpose?" she asked, "To somehow beat Laurel at this game of Frank you have going on."
"Honestly," I began, "No. My plan that day was to drag him into that bathroom, kiss him once, and then sucker punch him. Then tell him he could finally go to hell, and that I was done with him. But before I knew it, we kept kissing, and removing clothing...Everything felt so right, Bonnie."
"We don't need to talk about it if you don't want to," she said, trying to steer away from the conversation.
"Shit, Bonnie, I'm sorry."
Then both of our cell phones buzzed. It was from Frank.
'Everyone back to the office now.'
"I wonder what it could be?" Bonnie asked.
"You think they found her?"
"Or her body?" she asked.
When we had arrived back to Annalise's house we saw Michaela and Conner heading to the basement door. Frank and Laurel were already there, with my mom.
"Who did it? Who let her go dammit?"
No one responded. Then she pulled all of us inside the basement, where Wes stood right in front of the chair.
"WHO LET HER ESCAPE?" Annalise boomed.
Chapter 12
#how to get away with murder#annalise keating#sam keating#rebecca sutter#frank delfino#bonnie winterbottom#keating 5#wes gibbins#connor walsh#asher millstone#michaela pratt#laurel castillo
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🌈 Queer Books Coming Out in June 2024 🌈
🌈 Good morning, my bookish bats, and happy Pride Month!! Struggling to keep up with all the amazing queer books coming out this month? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Remember to #readqueerallyear! Happy reading!
[ Release dates may have changed. ]
❤️ The Shadow of Summer - Marlon Yelich 🧡 Of Stardust - (ed) Avrah C. Baren 💛 The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye - Briony Cameron 💚 Triple Sec - T.J. Alexander 💙 Same Difference - E.J. Copperman 💜 The Pull of the Tide - Various ❤️ The Misadventures of Getting Lainey a Date - Eija Jimenez 🧡 Surface Pressure - Adrian J. Smith & Neen Cohen 💛 Mirrored Heavens - Rebecca Roanhorse 💙 The Fire Within Them - Matthew Ward 💜 One and Done - Frederick Smith 🌈 Digging for Destiny - Jenna Jarvis
❤️ She Who Brought the Storm - Vaela Denarr & Micah Iannandrea 🧡 Tristan and Lancelot: A Tale of Two Knights - James Persichetti & L.S. Biehler 💛 London on My Mind - Clara Alves (translated by Nina Perrotta) 💚 The Deep Dark - Molly Knox Ostertag 💙 Furious - Jamie Pacton & Rebecca Podos 💜 Gay the Pray Away - Natalie Naudus ❤️ Such A Small World - Jordan Clayden-Lewis 🧡 Make It Count: My Fight to Become the First Transgender Olympic Runner - CeCé Telfer 💛 Cicada Summer - Erica McKeen 💙 We Used to Live Here - Marcus Kliewer 💜 Dandelion - Merlina Garance 🌈 The Curse of the Goddess - C.C. González
❤️ The Schoolmaster - Jessica Tvordi 🧡 Cigarette Lemonade - Connor de Bruler 💛 Coil of Boughs - Penny Moss 💚 Ballad for Jasmine Town - Molly Ringle 💙 Asking for a Friend - Ronnie Riley 💜 Pleasure Principle - Madeleine Cravens ❤️ Perfect Revenge - Jessica Burkhart 🧡 Lockjaw - Matteo L. Cerilli 💛 Markless - C.G. Malburi 💙 Queer Art - Gemma Rolls-Bentley 💜 Morally Straight - Mike De Socio 🌈 Our Bodies Electric - Zackary Vernon
❤️ Love Is All - Various 🧡 Becoming Ted - Matt Cain 💛 Annie LeBlanc Is Not Dead Yet - Molly Morris 💚 Dear Cisgender People: A Guide to Trans Allyship and Empathy - Kenny Ethan Jones 💙 Pole Position - Rebecca J. Caffery 💜 Something to be Proud Of - Anna Zoe Quirke ❤️ Hot Hires - Nan Campbell, Alaina Erdell, Jesse J. Thoma 🧡 Lord of the Empty Isles - Jules Arbeaux 💛 Kissing Girls on Shabbat - Sara Glass 💙 When You Smile - Melissa Brayden 💜 We Could Be Heroes - Philip Ellis 🌈 But How Are You, Really - Ella Dawson
❤️ A Bluestocking's Guide to Decadence - Jess Everlee 🧡 Take All of Us - Natalie Leif 💛 One Killer Problem - Justine Pucella Winans 💚 Why Are People Into That? - Tina Horn 💙 Free to Be: Understanding Kids & Gender Identity - Jack Turban 💜 Lady Eve's Last Con - Rebecca Fraimow ❤️ Sea of Broken Glass - Jenna Pine 🧡 Rapunzella, Or, Don't Touch My Hair - Ella McLeod 💛 Wolfpitch - Balazs Lorinczi 💙 Looking for a Sign - Susie Dumond 💜 Director's Cut - Carlyn Greenwald 🌈 Wish You Weren't Here - Erin Baldwin
❤️ Act Two - Rochelle Wolf 🧡 Unexploded Remnants - Elaine Gallagher 💛 The Stars Want Blood - Morgan Lawson 💚 Shadows Dark and Deadly - Andrea Marie Johnson 💙 Design of Darkness - R.D. Pires 💜 Two Sides to Every Murder - Danielle Valentine ❤️ Meet Me in the Sky - Jeffrey K. Davenport 🧡 A Shore Thing - Joanna Lowell 💛 The Lions' Den - Iris Mwanza 💙 Under the Dragon Moon - Mawce Hanlin 💜 A Sea of Wolves - Sarah Street 🌈 Saints of Storm and Sorrow - Gabriella Buba
❤️ Private Rites - Julia Armfield 🧡 Everyone I Kissed Since You Got Famous - Mae Marvel 💛 The Stars Too Fondly - Emily Hamilton 💚 Keeping Carmen Ruiz - Alyson Root 💙 Cuckoo - Gretchen Felker-Martin 💜 Heartwaves - Anita Kelly ❤️ Bound to the Wild Fae - Tavia Lark 🧡 Four Squares - Bobby Finger 💛 The Ghost of Us - James L. Sutter 💙 Poison in Their Hearts - Laura Sebastian 💜 Puppy Love - Elle Sprinkle 🌈 Hot Summer - Elle Everhart
❤️ Liddy-Jean Marketing Queen and the Matchmaking Scheme - Mari SanGiovanni 🧡 All Friends Are Necessary - Tomas Moniz 💛 Six of Sorrow - Amanda Linsmeier 💚 Shanghai Murder - Jessie Chandler 💙 PROUD - Anthology 💜 Little Rot - Akwaeke Emezi ❤️ Fling - Deja Elise 🧡 Too Many Stars to Count - Frances M. Thompson 💛 Rakesfall - Vajra Chandrasekera 💙 The Unrelenting Earth - Kritika H. Rao 💜 Freakslaw - Jane Flett 🌈 Please Stop Trying to Leave Me - Alana Saab
❤️ A Sense of Shifting - Coco Romack, Yael Malka 🧡 Moonstorm - Yoon Ha Lee 💛 Now, Conjurers - Freddie Kölsch 💚 Hide No More - Rita Potter 💙 Running Close to the Wind - Alexandra Rowland 💜 The Afterlife of Mal Caldera - Nadi Reed Perez ❤️ Her, Him & I - Christian Weissmann 🧡 The Sons of El Rey - Alex Espinoza 💛 Show Me Your Teeth - Amy Marsden 💙 Defeating Demons and Breaking Up With My Boyfriend - Dylan James 💜 For Real - Alexis Hall 🌈 The Clarity of Light - Jade Church
#queer books#queer#pride#pride month#sapphic books#sapphic romance#gay#gay romance#gay books#gay pride#wlw romance#wlw#wlw fiction#lesbian romance#lesbian pride#lesbian books#lesbian fiction#lesbian#bisexual romance#bisexual visibility#bisexual pride#bisexuality#bi books#book releases#book release#batty about books#battyaboutbooks#books
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I bet I could make Sutter Stutter-
WHO
*looks around*
WHO SAID THAT??
That’s crazy
That’s wild
Mrs. Rebecca Sutter approaches with a rolling pin in her hand and a dangerous gleam in her eyes, her normally gentle face grim. “He’s a married man, lovie. So whoever said such nonsense, just you be keeping that to yourself…”
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𝐁𝐈𝐋𝐋𝐈𝐄 𝐌𝐂𝐆𝐎𝐖𝐀𝐍 — ❝All you have is your fire and the place you need to reach.
── * ︰ WILHELMINA MCGOWAN. chiron often praises their tenacious temperament, but mr. d's always going on about how they can be pretty spiteful. that comes as no surprise, knowing that they've been at camp now for nine years and they turned twenty-two this year. they're always humming fox on the run by sweet when they're on strawberry picking duty, and people around here can always tell they're a child of hephaestus because of their firebrand copper hair swinging as she imparts justice and the readiness of the oil-smudged smile with their swift forgiveness. during capture the flag, i saw them using geokinesis and pyrokinesis — it totally makes sense that their godly parent claimed them after crafting an elaborate trap which helped win capture the flag and knock some bullies of the younger hephaestus kids down a peg. the entire camp knows them to carry a small cross peen hammer that extends to become a celestial bronze war maul, and no matter who you ask, they'll tell you billie reminds them of a limning of soot around thick smithing goggles, scabbed up skinned knees, dappled sunlight through leaves, the smell of flashpowder and the burnt cardboard of firecrackers, the golden volcanic glow of fired metal, eyelashes tickling softly against your neck, forgiving but never forgetting- letting it be branded down onto your very bones. thank gods they're around now that the mist is parting.
NAME : wilhelmina jackie mcgowan.
ETYMOLOGY: ( "will, desire" "helmet, protection".) - (“may god protect,” “god is gracious,” “holder of the heel,” and “supplanter.”) - ( "son of (the) smith." )
AGE + BIRTHDATE : twenty-two, april 22nd.
ASTROLOGY : aries sun, taurus moon, virgo rising.
ORIENTATION : bisexual.
HOMETOWN : cherryfield, maine.
CABIN: 9, hephaestus.
POWERS : geokinesis, pyrokinesis.
WEAPON OF CHOICE : celestial bronze war maul.
POSITIVE : courageous, just, reliable.
NEUTRAL : practical, intuitive, generous.
NEGATIVE : volatile, malicious, blunt.
CHARACTER PARALLELS: toph beifong - avatar, natalie scattorcio - yellowjackets, faith lehane - btvs, fiona gallagher - shameless, ellie williams - the last of us, naomi campbell - skins, rebecca sutter - htgawm, terra markov - teen titans, sana bakkoush - skam, wynnona earp, alyssa foley - the end of the fucking world, abby hammond - santa clarita diet, raven reyes - the hundred.
── 𝔂𝓸𝓾'𝓻𝓮 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓯𝓲𝓻𝓮 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓯𝓵𝓸𝓸𝓭 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓲 𝓪𝓵𝔀𝓪𝔂𝓼 𝓯𝓮𝓮𝓵 𝔂𝓸𝓾 𝓲𝓷 𝓶𝔂 𝓫𝓵𝓸𝓸𝓭.
❂ jolene mcgowan was a metalsmith, by trade, she created beautiful jewellery by smelting gold and silver, set with precious stones and shards of sea glass she collected near her home in the coastal town of cherryfield, maine. she crafted beautiful blooms with leaves which would never wilt, never die, blew glass, she mended timepieces, clocks and pocket watches with deft and reverent hands. these are the soft calloused palms that hephaestus fell hopelessly into; warm and welcoming and good-humoured.
❂ 1943 dawned, rough and unkind as she fought with her family to protect the identity of the father of her baby, born out of wedlock in a small town. the little boy would never make it over the brow of the hill in long island, halfway through massachusetts he falls.
❂ she didn't learn the lesson, though she was stripped of some of the light that drew the god to her in the first place, they reunited yet again and another child was to be born from the glint in their eyes.
❂ red hair and green eyes like her mother, billie is full of fight from the minute she stretches her mouth open and begins to scream, her mother joking that she always had something to say ever since.
❂ wilhelmina, a mouthful for such a small child and even harder to spell, shortened to mina and then through protest changed to will, then to billie.
❂ billie watched her mother hollow out before her very eyes, harden herself to the inevitability of her daughter's demise. if jolene drew back far enough, fast enough, she wouldn't be hurt when the gods didn't favour her offspring once again. wilhelmina yearned for attention, to feel that warmth fall over her once more but instead, she struck out, becoming a problem.
❂ this rejection seared her edges, though the fall from her mother's graces wasn't as far or as fast as her father's fall from olympus, she vowed to herself to always stand up for what she believed in, no matter the personal cost. cowards irk her, though of course, the greek doesn't fall far from the tree, she can be a hypocrite.
❂ billie was a constant flight risk, disappearing for days at a time on a whim but the concern their family felt ebbed, even when they started to see things, when inexplicable things began happening to them.
❂ it took a year and a half to make it to camp half blood, billie never running with crowds long enough for satyrs to catch hold of her. disappearing like smoke between their fingers. billie has some pretty extensive scarring over most of her body from her years on the run but spite is a powerful motivator, the fire she draws from within helped her survive and still does. (might have some collateral damage from this use of flame, she tries not to think about it.)
❂ strode into camp with their head held high, and attacked every part of training with unwavering tenacity no matter how many times they were knocked down. not the most naturally skilled fighter but she makes up for it in spades with ferocity, dogged relentlessness and sheer power. billie never knows when to stay down.
❂ is often caught intercepting tourists and mortals by yelling extremely creative obscenities and insults at them, it gets them to leave, at least she stopped draping her hair over her face and running at them screaming in tongues when chiron asked nicely.
❂ the chip on billie's shoulder is big, anyone who knows her can see it but she's filled in the cracks with liquid gold and moves with the hurt. her word is her bond and though trickery is almost a sure shot, she'll never let you forget that you're a liar and you'll be paying until your final breath. billie hates bullies.
❂ an excellent craftsman and smith, billie will usually help anyone with the forges if they ask, for several years refused to partake in her cabin and father's vocation out of pettiness but now loves the way it takes her out of her head to bear something new into the world.
❂ pinball champion, has never worn a matching pair of socks in her life, feeds the raccoons around camp, used to be a state champion gymnast, will fire-eat and fire dance for special occasions like her friends' birthdays, can remember all the lyrics to any song she hears and hoards music like gold, spends a ridiculous amount of time and money on taking polaroids and buying film, will burn your monopoly board, drums on every nearby surface at all times, accidentally burns things to a crisp when she sneezes, can and will nap absolutely anywhere it's kind of ridiculous.
WANTED CONNECTIONS — *
i'm gonna come back to this because my brain is soup.
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How to Get Away With Murder 1x07 He Deserved to Die
#how to get away with murder#htgawmedit#rebecca sutter#katie findlay#bonnie winterbottom#liza weil#htgawm#original#she looks so disappointed she couldn't go flirt with girls
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rebecca sutter I would have done tonnes of pcp with you and kept you alive forever.
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If you click on the source link you will be able to find 270 GIFS of actress JULIE GONZALO as Pamela Rebecca Barnes (Ewing) in Dallas Season One, Episodes One to Five. These gifs were made by made, I don’t have any set rules on them just don’t claim them as your own. If you found these useful please like or reblog. You can tag @lovelikewarcreations if you make anything with these, I’d love to see them!
TW: Kissing, semi nudity, sexual scenes, gun, firing gun. Use source link to find all gifs, and also please view on a computer because the phone app doesn’t show the gifs in the correct manner.
#julie gonzalo#julie gonzalo gif hunt#julie gonzalo gif pack#gif hunt#gif pack#gh#gp#rp help#rph#roleplay help#underused#underused fc#underused female fc#underused faceclaim#rebecca ewing#Rebecca Sutter#Pamela Rebecca Ewing#pamela barnes#Dallas 2012
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books read in 2023
finally continuing my yearly tradition. all rated out of 5 stars. bolded are my faves!
The Daughters of Izdihar (The Alamaxa Duology, #1) by Hadeer Elsbai ★★★☆☆
A Taste of Gold and Iron by Alexandra Rowland ★★★☆☆
Last Violent Call (Secret Shanghai, #3.5) by Chloe Gong ★★★☆☆
The Magician's Daughter by H.G. Parry ★★★★☆
The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi (Amina al-Sirafi, #1) by Shannon Chakraborty ★★★☆☆
The Lies of the Ajungo (Forever Desert, #1) by Moses Ose Utomi ★★★☆☆
The Surviving Sky (Rages, #1) by Kritika H. Rao ★★★☆☆
The Will of the Many (Hierarchy, #1) by James Islington ★★★☆☆
Immortal Longings (Flesh and False Gods, #1) by Chloe Gong ★★☆☆☆
Gods of the Wyrdwood (Forsaken, #1) by R.J. Barker ★★★☆☆
To Shape a Dragon's Breath (Nampeshiweisit, #1) by Moniquill Blackgoose ★★★☆☆
Fourth Wing (The Empyrean, #1) by Rebecca Yarros ★★★☆☆
The Third Daughter by Adrienne Tooley ★★★☆☆
After the Dragons by Cynthia Zhang ★★★★☆
Blood Over Bright Haven by M.L. Wang ★★★★☆
White Trash Warlock (Adam Binder, #1) by David R. Slayton ★★★★☆
The River Has Teeth by Erica Waters ★★★☆☆
The Drowned Woods by Emily Lloyd-Jones ★★★☆☆
All That’s Left in the World by Erik J. Brown ★★★☆☆
Fury of the Dragon Goddess (Adventures of Sik Aziz #2) ★★★★☆
The Water Outlaws by S.L. Huang ★★★★☆
My Dear Henry: A Jekyll & Hyde Remix by Kalynn Bayron ★★★☆☆
Serwa Boateng's Guide to Vampire Hunting (Serwa Boateng, #1) by Roseanne A. Brown ★★★☆☆
Hamra and the Jungle of Memories by Hanna Alkaf ★★★★☆
Bonesmith (House of the Dead, #1) by Nicki Pau Preto ★★★☆☆
Garden of the Cursed (Garden of the Cursed, #1) by Katy Rose Pool ★★★★☆
Race to the Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse ★★★☆☆
Don't Want to Be Your Monster by Deke Moulton DNF
The Buried and the Bound (The Buried and the Bound, #1) by Rochelle Hassan ★★★★☆
The Meadows by Stephanie Oakes ★★★☆☆
If Found, Return to Hell by Em X. Liu ★★★☆☆
Amari and the Night Brothers (Supernatural Investigations, #1) by B.B. Alston ★★★★☆
Starter Villain by John Scalzi ★★★★☆
Amari and the Great Game (Supernatural Investigations, #2) by B.B. Alston ★★★☆☆
The Chalice of the Gods (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #6) by Rick Riordan ★★★★☆
The Fragile Threads of Power (Threads of Power, #1) by V.E. Schwab ★★★☆☆
The Hexologists (The Hexologists, #1) by Josiah Bancroft ★★★☆☆
Foul Heart Huntsman (Foul Lady Fortune, #2) by Chloe Gong ★★★☆☆
Darkhearts by James L. Sutter ★★☆☆☆
The City Beautiful by Aden Polydoros ★★★★☆
Séance Tea Party by Reimena Yee ★★★☆☆
The Prince's Poisoned Vow (Infernal War Saga, #1) by Hailey Turner ★★★☆☆
The Emperor's Bone Palace (Infernal War Saga #2) by Hailey Turner ★★★★☆
Beholder by Ryan La Sala ★★★★☆
Curious Tides by Pascale Lacelle ★★★★☆
The Forest Demands Its Due Kosoko Jackson ★★★☆☆
Reforged by Seth Haddon ★★★☆☆
The Scarlet Alchemist (The Scarlet Alchemist, #1) by Kylie Lee Baker ★★★★☆
Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White DNF
The Spirit Glass by Roshani Chokshi ★★★☆☆
Ink Blood Sister Scribe by Emma Törzs ★★★☆☆
All That Consumes Us by Erica Waters ★★☆☆☆
Frostheart (Frostheart, #1) by Jamie Littler ★★★★☆
The Vanquishers (The Vanquishers, #1) by Kalynn Bayron ★★★★☆
When You Trap a Tiger by Tae Keller ★★★☆☆
Dark Moon, Shallow Sea (The Gods of Night and Day #1) by David R. Slayton ★★★☆☆
Dark Heir (Dark Rise, #2) by C.S. Pacat ★★★★☆
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