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If You Loved These Violent Delightsโ€ฆ

Itโ€™s almost the end of the week and for that I am grateful. Itโ€™s been super busy at work with a major deadline looming but this is why I love audiobooks now. The ability to still โ€œreadโ€ during lull times is absolutely fantastic and I donโ€™t feel like I never have the chance to read even thought my to-do list every morning seems so long.

That being said, Iโ€™m currently doing a buddy read on, well, this next book that I wanted to offer some recommendations for. While I havenโ€™t yet finished the whole book (but I will soon!), I feel I can offer up some good reads if you adored These Violent Delights.


About the book (review to come!)

The year is 1926, and Shanghai hums to the tune of debauchery.

A blood feud between two gangs runs the streets red, leaving the city helpless in the grip of chaos. At the heart of it all is eighteen-year-old Juliette Cai, a former flapper who has returned to assume her role as the proud heir of the Scarlet Gangโ€”a network of criminals far above the law. Their only rivals in power are the White Flowers, who have fought the Scarlets for generations. And behind every move is their heir, Roma Montagov, Julietteโ€™s first loveโ€ฆand first betrayal.

But when gangsters on both sides show signs of instability culminating in clawing their own throats out, the people start to whisper. Of a contagion, a madness. Of a monster in the shadows. As the deaths stack up, Juliette and Roma must set their gunsโ€”and grudgesโ€”aside and work together, for if they canโ€™t stop this mayhem, then there will be no city left for either to rule.

Perfect for fans of The Last Magician and Descendant of the Crane, this heart-stopping debut is an imaginative Romeo and Juliet retelling set in 1920s Shanghai, with rival gangs and a monster in the depths of the Huangpu River.


If you loved the dark Romeo and Juliet retellingโ€ฆ

โ€ฆthen Rosamund Hodgeโ€™s Bright Smoke, Cold Fire (Goodreads) may totally be up your alley! In a world thatโ€™s in peril of a ghastly, fatal end, rival clans share whatโ€™s left of the city, but things go awry when Romeo and Juliet set off a chain of events that lead to unveiling some serious issues in the streets of their beloved home. More dark fantasy than romance, this book laid out some complex world building that is fitting with the lyrical prose of Chloe Gongโ€™s Shanghai.

If you loved the 1920s gangsters in the city settingโ€ฆ

โ€ฆthen The Last Magician (Goodreads) has to be your next stop! As this book is apparently even marketing towards this book, you must know itโ€™s good. Set in 1900s New York City, we follow our time-travelling protagonist Esta as she joins a crew to pull a grand old con and heist against a group of powerful people. Little do they know, she will betray them all, but at the risk of falling for her enemy, the magician she came to rob.

If you loved the Asian fantasy elementโ€ฆ

โ€ฆthen you will enjoy Flame in the Mist (Goodreads) by Renee Ahdieh. I know there are many books now that are out in YA fitting this theme, but I had to include this book in here. Steeped in Japanese lore in the time of samurai and imperial clans, this story about a girl proving her worth by going undercover to get revenge on the clan who attacked her is every bit alluring as it is romantic. I was drawn into their culture, their language and their ways, very much like I feel for the lush setting aptly described in These Violent Delights.


And there you have it, friends! A little bit for everyone depending on why you may have enjoyed Chloe Gongโ€™s debut that has soared to the top charts since its release. I canโ€™t wait to finish it but I already feel such good things about it. I hope these other reads help tie you over until the next book comes out.

Look out for the sequel, Our Violent Ends, coming out November 16!

recommendations

If You Loved Daughter of a Pirate Kingโ€ฆ

Hello everyone! Itโ€™s Thursday and itโ€™s an early weekend for me as Iโ€™m taking the day off tomorrow to go dye my hair at a salon (*whispers* Iโ€™ve never done that before in my life so hope it goes well).

But in the meantime, I leave with you today another fun segment of โ€œIf You Loved This!โ€.

Todayโ€™s book was Tricia Levensellerโ€™s debut and was one of my first books introducing me more to the seafaring YA books out there. You can say I was pleasantly surprised! So what was the book about?


About the book (review here)

There will be plenty of time for me to beat him soundly once Iโ€™ve gotten what I came for.

Sent on a mission to retrieve an ancient hidden mapโ€”the key to a legendary treasure troveโ€”seventeen-year-old pirate captain Alosa deliberately allows herself to be captured by her enemies, giving her the perfect opportunity to search their ship.

More than a match for the ruthless pirate crew, Alosa has only one thing standing between her and the map: her captor, the unexpectedly clever and unfairly attractive first mate, Riden. But not to worry, for Alosa has a few tricks up her sleeve, and no lone pirate can stop the Daughter of the Pirate King.


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anticipations

Anticipated Books Coming November 2021

Happy Halloween everyone! Or just happy end of October to those of you who don’t partake in it. As usual, we at DTRH have prepared a list of anticipated reads for next month. This month is jam packed with some books I have been waiting a long time for! Once again we have attached the goodreads link for your convenience or even an ARC review link if applicable. Let us know which books you are excited for this month!

Nov 2

Gilded by Marissa Meyer
Into the Bloodred Woods by Martha Brockenbrough
A Psalm of Storms and Silence (A Song of Wraiths and Ruin #2) by Roseanne A. Brown
Dreams Lie Beneath by Rebecca Ross (ARC Review here)

Nov 9

Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen
Year of the Reaper by Makiia Lucier
Aurora’s End (The Aurora Cycle #3) by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
You’ve Reached Sam by Dustin Thao

Nov 16

Our Violent Ends by Chloe Gong

Nov 30

You’ll Be the Death of Me by Karen M. McManus


And that’s a wrap! Let us know in the comments below if we missed any that you’re super looking forward to this month!