4 star, YA

ARC Review: Our Crooked Hearts by Melissa Albert

THE SUBURBS, RIGHT NOW . . .

Seventeen-year-old Ivyโ€™s summer break kicks off with an accident, a punishment, and a mystery: a stranger whose appearance in the middle of the road, in the middle of the night, heralds a string of increasingly unsettling events. As the days pass, Ivy grapples with eerie offerings, corroded memories, and a secret sheโ€™s always knownโ€”that thereโ€™s more to her mother than meets the eye.

THE CITY, BACK THEN . . .

Dana has always been perceptive. And the summer she turns sixteen, with the help of her best friend and an ambitious older girl, her gifts bloom into a heady fling with the supernatural, set in a city of magical possibilities and secret mystics. As the trioโ€™s aspirations darken, they find themselves speeding toward a violent breaking point.

Years after it began, Ivy and Danaโ€™s shared story will come down to a reckoning among a daughter, a mother, and the dark forces they never shouldโ€™ve messed with.



**Our Crooked Hearts comes out June 28, 2022**

Thank you Flatiron Books for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Chilling, gripping and full of familial drama, Our Crooked Hearts blew through all my expectations and I couldnโ€™t put it down.

At the heart of this story is the bond between Ivy and her mother. Which isnโ€™t a very good one as Ivy knows Dana is keeping something big from her (and the rest of the family). Although the synopsis suggests itโ€™s evenly split between Ivy and the flashbacks to Danaโ€™s childhood, it doesnโ€™t really start off that way.

We get a lot of chapters about Ivyโ€™s current life in the suburbs. All is wellโ€ฆthat is, until she encounters a strange woman in the middle of the road late at night who may have more than a passing curiosity about Ivy. The story dives into this really quick, which I thoroughly appreciate, and sets the tone for the following strange events to come.

Once Danaโ€™s flashbacks start coming, it provides great context to us, the omniscient reader, about what sheโ€™s hiding from the family – and perhaps how this stranger in the present day is related to what once happened. Iโ€™m normally not the biggest fan of two alternative POVs in different timelines as one is normally stronger than the other and I would much prefer to stick with the one I like. However, I found myself not begrudgingly reading Danaโ€™s POV but also coming to like those chapters too. They filled in gaps weโ€™re still piecing together, but the anticipation for figuring out how everything related was oddly satisfying.

I had the privilege of hearing Melissa speak about the writing process for this book and I fully understand how the story needed to be told from both Ivy and Danaโ€™s POVs. It mightโ€™ve started off as Ivyโ€™s story, but humanizing Dana instead of making her the enemy in Ivyโ€™s eyes shows the complexity of humans, not just the black and white we sometimes get depending on whose perspective youโ€™re told.

This book is also full of magic. Itโ€™s not very specific to any witchcraft practiced in modern society but a little bit of everything. Melissa did her research and it showed. The end result was an eerie tale that highlighted the price one pays when they meddle with forces they do not understand.

The pacing was excellent and the time really flies by as you switch from Ivy to Dana and back again. The underlying mystery, the strange events occurring present day and the secrets unfolding were the perfect balance to drive momentum to the climax. The one thing I will add is that I had hoped for more resolution in Ivy and Danaโ€™s relationship. While we get a lot of information about them separately in their individual POVs, thereโ€™s not a lot of interaction between them and I feel that couldโ€™ve been explored a little more.

If youโ€™ve read any book by Melissa Albert before, you already should know sheโ€™s a masterful storyteller, but if youโ€™re new, then youโ€™re in for a treat. Our Crooked Hearts presents a perfect story in the dark with plenty of magic, mayhem and mystery. You should definitely grab this one when it comes out!

Overall Recommendation:

Our Crooked Hearts is a fast-paced tale with a supernatural mystery that may tie to a familyโ€™s past. Excellently told in two alternative timelines featuring mother and daughter, I found myself loving both POVs as they blend the perfect story together, each adding pivotal information as we race to solve the present dayโ€™s strange occurrences before something terrible happens. Melissa Albertโ€™s latest novel is another showcase of her amazing storytelling. Trust me, it will grip you in its hold until the end.

top ten tuesday

Top Ten Tuesday: Bookish Wishes

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.


Iโ€™m going to have to keep this TTT short as I had a bit of a bike accident yesterday and a lot of me hurts including both of my shredded palms.

I canโ€™t believe itโ€™s another bookish wishes list. Iโ€™ve had an amazing haul this weekend at a wonderful secondhand store with at least one find Iโ€™ve been dying to get my hands on.

But as always, thereโ€™re more Iโ€™d love to add to my shelf. Without further ado, here they are.

You can find a fuller list here at my Amazon wishlist.

Tell me what youโ€™re wishing for today!

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Let’s Talk Bookish – Books on Vacation

Aria @ Book Nook Bitsย will be the new host for Letโ€™s Talk Bookish! If you arenโ€™t following her yet, good check out her blog and give her a follow!

June 17: Books on Vacationย (suggested by me!)

Prompts:ย What books do you like to bring on vacation? Do you bring any books at all? What kind of books do you think are good for a vacation? How much time do you usually have to read on vacation? What does an ideal vacation with a book look like?

Welcome everyone to another week of LTB here at DTRH. Yes yes, today is another topic suggested by yours truly, and just something I was thinking of randomly one day. I always want to bring a book on a relaxing vacation, but how much I get to read it…well, that always remains to be seen. Yet I always feel bad if I don’t plan on bringing one, what’s up with that?

I will usually bring something paperback and portable. After all, bringing Harry Potter: The Order of the Phoenix is likely not the light reading I will be doing on a beach (in the shade). I suppose it also depends if this is a snowy winter retreat or a summertime bbq outing. But this is definitely the time to pull out those “cozy” mysteries or other light reads that might make you enjoy your surroundings more.

I do usually end up bringing a book for more vacations, if not just to fill up the inevitable down-times like waiting for transit or queuing up for something. E-books (or library apps) have also made this particularly convenient. I’m not sure if it’s the idea of bringing a book to read or actually bringing a book to read that gets me more. It’s probably one of those catch 22s: you’ll miss it if you don’t bring it, but won’t read it if you do, and either way you’ll feel a small regret. Anyone else get that?

I think in general, if it’s a relaxing type of vacation, lots of time to chill and read in a nice and calming environment can be very healing. On the other hand, trying to cram in reading time in a jam-packed adventure is probably not the best idea. I think I’ll usually try to read in downtimes, or when hiding from blazing sun, or perhaps right before sleeping when activities are winding down. Do any of you read outside? I am an indoor person in general, but I think reading in a hammock could be quite relaxing too.

My ideal vacation with a book would definitely be one where there are activities to do, but then downtimes to decompress and be with myself. I need those times to myself where I don’t have to interact with others, and I think a book provides a perfect excuse for just that (aside from a nice nap, of course). How do you all enjoy your vacations? Or perhaps are your vacations a time away from your books? Let me know in the comments below!