Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Blind Date with a Book: 'Arrogant Devil' by R.S. Grey



My next Blind Date with a Book came from WhatNot seller enchantmentsco. This seller allows you to choose your bookish add-ons live and then you get the book and box mailed to you. She also does great free giveaways too, so I usually end up winning cute earrings along with my purchase. 

The blind date book with this order was 'Arrogant Devil' by R.S. Grey (pick up my copy in my Pango Books shop)

This contemporary romance could also be considered a cowboy romance by some because of the setting. 

Was this a rivoting read that had me on the edge of my seat? No. Was there a ton of spice? No. (This was sold to me as a "spicy" book). I would say the spice level was 2/5 for me. It was an okay read, but not one that I'll remember much by next year. Nothing against the author, I just couldn't get a good feel for the characters. Not the best contemporary romance I've read, but not the worst either. 

I gave this book a Goodreads rating of 3* --which may sound a little harsh, but if I give a book 4* it means I really liked it and when I rarely give 5*, it means I absolutely LOVED it. 





Sunday, June 28, 2026

Blind Date with a Book 2026: 'Beautiful Things' by Emily Rath

 


Since I've always preferred to read by recommendation, I decided to try a 'Blind Date with a Book' on WhatNot at the beginning of the month. There was no way I could possibly have known that this would open up the flood gates in my reading life. At this point, I've ordered dozens of blind date books and I'm slowly working my way through them. (I say "slowly" but this means that I'm reading about 2-4 books every week). 

My very first blind date book was from seller tiffanyrey03274 and the book revealed was Emily Rath's 'Beautiful Things'--the first in a series called 'Second Sons'. I am currently reading the second book and I've purchased the third book in the series, so once I've completed them, they'll be available for sale on one of the selling platforms that I use. 





I'm a sucker for historical romance, especially the Regency period (though I've yet to read the Bridgerton series books). I started my literary journey with Jane Austen, after all. Emily Rath's books, however, bump historical romance up to a whole new level. 

I'm not going to say it's comfortable for me to read some of the sexual content in these books, but I'm plowing through the trilogy at this point because I've already committed. I do feel that the author does a good job with placing the reading in the historical setting, however, and everything about the customs, food, clothing, etc. feels right and I'm not left questioning how much knowledge the author actually has about the time period. Considering there are multiple characters that are focused on in this book, I felt that the author developed each one just enough to keep me invested in the story. 

The flow and pacing of the story is good, and considering how thick these books are, that is paramount. I finished this particular book in 2-3 days of leisurely reading and was left wanting to continue the series, so that's always a good sign. I'm not particularly fond of trilogies, but I was willing to invest the time with this particular one. 

I bought the sprayed edge version of the Second Sons books, so that always lends something to the reading experience as well. 

My personal Goodreads rating on this book is 4*.

I also purchased Emily Rath's 2024 release 'North is the Night' (part 1 of a duet), but have yet to begin reading it. 

WhatNot seller tiffanyrey03274 does an amazing job with her Blind Date books and she makes her own resin book holders and other items that come with each one.