Cece by Eliza Jensen – Review

Cece lives up to the description.

Dark meets sexy in this thrilling and twisted short story from debut author Eliza Jensen. 

Cece is a slave. Her master abuses the girls all around her and she wants to put a stop to it.

Enter Demos. He’s sexy, teasing, and a demon. He can help Cece escape this nightmare and save all her friends…but for a price.

Cece is a strong, terrifying woman of colour. She’s a slave to a disgusting master who abuses the girls for his own sexual pleasure. Cece’s had enough so she seeks out the help of Demos, the sexy demon, who she makes a bargain with.

The writing is amazingly vivid. I felt as if I’d been transported into Cece’s world and I was feeling everything she was feeling. It’s also a fairly quick read, just seven chapters, which makes it the perfect bite-sized steamy dessert.

Demos is captivating and charming. He reminds me of Rhysand, except darker. Demos helps Cece and her people, yes, but he requires payment.

I loved the characters we were introduced to. They were all so well fleshed out and I wanted to know all of them even better. My only complaint was that it wasn’t longer!

Eliza Jensen is a master at spinning words into a luxurious, sexy story and I can’t wait to see what she’ll come up with next!

April 2018 Wrap-Up

*everything in red print is a clickable link that will open in a new window*

April has been my best reading month so far this year. I read six books! Here’s the list:

Saga Volume 8 by Brian K. Vaughan. 4 stars.

I love this graphic novel series so much and I can’t wait for volume 9!

Riden’s Chapter by Tricia Levenseller. 5 stars.

This 12 page short is a chapter from Daughter of the Pirate King but told from the love interest, Riden’s, point of view. I loved it.

Cruel Crown by Victoria Aveyard. 3 stars.

This is a bind-up of two novellas from the Red Queen world – Queen Song and Steel Scars. It was an enjoyable companion to the series but ultimately didn’t add anything of value in my opinion.

Heart of Iron by Ashley Poston. 4 stars.

This was Ashley Poston’s second book. Her first, Geekerella, was one of my favourites last year. I had high hopes for this one too, but it sadly didn’t live up to my expectations. It was still a good read though.

Bolt and Keel by Kayleen VanderRee and Danielle Gumbley. 5 stars.

A book with photos of the beloved adventure cats from the internet. I loved watching the two kitties travel across Canada!

Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett. 5 stars.

Ahhhh!!! I love this contemporary so so much. It’s my new favourite stand-alone book. Jenn Bennett, you rock. Swoon-worthy and addictive.

 

Total books read: 6

Page count: 1,365

Stars: 26/30

All in all, this was a pretty good month. What did you read in April?

Ship It by Britta Lundin – Review

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with an eARC in exchange for my honest review.

Bleh. I should’ve known that a book by a Riverdale writer would be annoying and problematic. I have lots of feelings and I’m not completely settled on my 3-star rating. I’d even say if Goodreads allowed half stars, I’d give it 2.5 which is very disappointing, seeing as it’s been compared to some of my favourite books (Queens of Geek, Geekerella, Fangirl, Eliza and Her Monsters) AND the fabulous Mackenzi Lee called it “one of the good ones”.

Spoiler alert: it’s not.

I was so excited for this book. Come on: a book about queer fangirls with awesome rep? Sign me up!

If you want that, read any of the books listed above instead.

Let’s break this down bullet point style because I have too many things to say:

Likes:

  • Rico, my innocent cinnamon roll
  • Trudi and Chuck (the main character’s parents)
  • uhhhh
  • Rico
  • The writing style *heart eyes*
  • The nerdy references
  • did i mention Rico

Okay, when it’s all out there, there wasn’t much that I liked. Rico was literally the only character I actually enjoyed reading about, and who didn’t make me roll my eyes.

Dislikes:

  • Claire, the main fucking character
  • Tess, the love interest
  • Forest, the other main character
  • Caty, the ACTUAL PYSCOPATHIC social media manager person or whatever
  • Every single character could drop dead and I wouldn’t give a shit tbh
  • THAT NOBODY’S ACTIONS HAD CONSEQUENCES *insert that vine*
  • fucking dumbshit Claire
  • TESS AHDKSHKAJH
  • Smokey and Heart are the WORST names EVER WHY WOULD YOU NAME YOUR SUPERNATURAL RIP-OFF CHARACTERS S M O K E Y  AND  H E A R T  WTF

Writing this is making me really want to lower my rating. Lol.

Okay let’s get into some details. Claire Strupke is a hardcore fangirl for the (like I said above) demon-hunting-teenage-heartthrobs-Supernatural-rip-off TV show called Demon Heart. And yes, the show is about a demon named Heart who, you guessed it, is the only demon who has a heart.

Wow. So creative. Such imagination.

Claire finds out that the actors of Demon Heart, Forest Reed and Rico Quiroz, and the showrunner, Jamie Davies, are coming to the Comic-Con near her town. She somehow convinces her hippie artist (and probably stoner) parents, Chuck and Trudi, to let her go, so off Claire and Trudi go.

Long story short: Claire goes to a Demon Heart panel, is her obnoxious, annoying self, and has this whole thing with Forest Reed in front of everyone. Forest calls the fans of Demon Heart ‘crazy’ and Claire leaves the panel in tears, which made me chuckle tbh.

The publicity team for the show goes into overdrive and they form a plan to get host a contest, but Claire is the only entry, so she of course wins. Claire wins the chance to travel with the Demon Heart team to the rest of their convention stops and do social media stuff to make them look better.

Stay with me here. You’re just going to have to expand your limits of belief.

So, Claire and her mom join them on the tour bus off they go. I honestly can’t remember what cities they go to, but I think it’s Portland and then Seattle.

Oh, there’s also this girl Claire meets back in line for the panel, a chubby black girl called Tess, and they exchange Tumblr URLs. Claire realizes from Tess’s bio that Tess is pansexual. Okay, a chubby black pansexual girl. Rep for the win. Claire also realizes she thinks Tess is hot as hell (well, she doesn’t say that, but she might as well have).

The rest of the book is filled with pretty unmemorable events, so I’ll just gloss over those: Claire and Forest fight, Claire and Tess go on a date and make out, Claire and Forest fight, Claire writes sexytime fanfiction, Claire and Forest fight, Claire’s mom is funny and nice, and Claire is mean to her, etc. etc.

Now we’re at the last thirty or so percent of the book. Claire has been obsessively trying to get Jamie Davies to change HIS show to represent what SHE wants, and she even resorts to hacking his Twitter account (with the help of Caty, mentioned above), changing his banner to smutty fanart, and tweeting nice things about the Demon Heart fans. Uh, okay, this is officially insane. And sure, Jamie admits to queerbaiting with Smokey and Heart (ick) to get more viewers, but like, just stop watching the show then, Claire. You can’t force people to write their shows for you. There’s a reason fanfiction exists.

OH MY GOSH. How could I forget to mention? There’s a scene in, I think, Seattle? Claire and Tess have gone to sushi place to talk, I forget about what or when this scene happened. Whatever. Anyways, they’re talking, and Tess’s friends show up, because of course they do. Why is everything so damn convenient in this book? So Tess invites them to sit with them and she becomes a completely different person, which Claire is confused about, but then figures out is because Tess’s friends don’t know she’s a total nerd. Also, somehow this group of “tank top and heels” wearing, skinny, white girls, are friends with Tess. This doesn’t add up, tbh, because she obviously doesn’t fit in with their clique.

Claire eventually decides to tell Tess’s friends about her Demon Heart obsession, which honestly isn’t that embarrassing in the year 2018 and literally should not have been such a big deal. Tess asks Claire to talk privately so they step outside, which leads to them yelling in the street and Tess outing Claire to her mom, who shows up during the fight.

“Your daughter’s gay.”

This will sit with me for a while. Tess, a pansexual girl, who claims to have been discriminated against for multiple things, has just OUTED A QUESTIONING PERSON. This is DISGUSTING and quite frankly, I wanted to stop reading right then and there.

A lot of other stuff happens, like Forest and Rico kissing during a panel (and I honestly feel like Forest and Rico were queerbait because Forest ends up with Caty after the two dudes kissed and Forest felt SPARKS AND ALL THIS GAY SHIT. But nope. Wow, Britta Lundin, did you base Jamie Davies off yourself???). Claire moderates this panel and then after being asked by a 10-year-old fangirl how to respond to mean people about writing fanfiction, Claire launches into this ridiculous rant about who-fucking-knows-what. I don’t even remember. It was lame and ended with her coming out as queer. Which is cool, but she’s still a terrible person.

Claire and Tess both apologize (right…because telling somebody that you like an “embarrassing” tv show is the same as OUTING someone. Bullshit.) and they make out in front of everyone.

Hold on a second. *opens Goodreads* *changes rating for Ship It from 3 to 2 stars*. Okay, I’m back. That’s better.

Well, I think that about wraps it up. Overall, I adored the first 25% and I was expecting it to be a 5-star rating, but it fell quickly and boy howdy am I livid. Lol.

Would not recommend.