The Bones Beneath My Skin by T.J. Klune

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CW: check out The StoryGraph for a complete list of content warnings. Also, there’s a kid in this romance who is not obnoxious!

This a book where reading the Author’s Note is an absolute must! This book has had an interesting publishing journey and I love to see self-published authors make their way to great publishers. I also love when an author’s book covers have a similar vibe and look so they all look great on the shelf together.

From the Publisher:

In the spring of 1995, Nate Cartwright has lost everything: his parents are dead, his older brother wants nothing to do with him, and he's been fired from his job as a journalist in Washington DC. With nothing left to lose, he returns to his family's summer cabin outside the small mountain town of Roseland, Oregon to try and find some sense of direction. The cabin should be empty. It's not. Inside is a man named Alex. And with him is an extraordinary little girl who calls herself Artemis Darth Vader. Artemis, who isn't exactly as she appears. Soon it becomes clear that Nate must make a choice: let himself drown in the memories of his past, or fight for a future he never thought possible. Because the girl is special. And forces are descending upon them who want nothing more than to control her.

I do not contain the words to tell you how much I loved this book. It’s delightfully weird and a little kooky, but also incredibly compelling with characters that are easy to fall in love with. This is one of those books that you need to go in with knowing as little as possible. I promise, knowing less is really more with this one. I love how it’s set in 1995. It makes everything our characters are up against so much more exciting and thrilling, and admittedly, allows the story to actually take place. Hello, no cell phones! Darth Vader Artemis is my new favorite book heroine and her banter with both Nate and Alex is some of the most delightful writing I’ve read in awhile. It’s funny, fast paced, full of action, and and has a lot of heart. It hits on some really heavy topics, especially homophobia and family estrangement, but it’s not a sad book. It’s hopeful and loving and you just feel better having read it.

If you want to add this book to your shelf, you can click on the cover above for ordering information. This was my February 2025 pick from Book of the Month and while all the selections looked great, there was no way I was passing this book up! If you’d like to try BOTM for yourself, you can use my code and join for just $5. I have paid for this subscription with my own money since 2018 and I have really enjoyed it.

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The Queen's Gambit by Jessie Mihalik

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This year, I’m trying my best to read as many books as possible from the various stashes around my home. Apparently, I have 720 unread books on my Kindle and you better believe I’m NOT counting my unread physical books. No one needs to know that number. I loved the Consortium Rebellion series from Jessie Mihalik and I was beyond delighted to find this novella tucked away in my Romance for Roe Kindle folder. This was from a fundraiser back in 2020 from a bunch of romance authors that donated money to Planned Parenthood (I’m pretty sure) and in exchange for a donation receipt, I received a large collection of romance ebooks from various authors. In true Michelle fashion, I’ve only read a handful of those books but I’m making up for that this week.

The Queen’s Gambit is a fantastic space adventure romance set in its own universe. Queen Samara sets out on a dangerous mission to rescue/capture Valentin, Emperor of the Kos Empire, who is imprisoned by the rival Quint Empire. Desperate to save her people from starvation, Samara uses her wits, neural implants, genetic enhancements, and a badass space ship to pull off this daring rescue.

Samara and Valentin have an instant and electric connection. As both are world leaders, they have to battle with putting their people ahead of their feelings for each other. Mihalik does an excellent job balancing this tension with loads of exciting action sequences. It’s fast paced with a good balance of plot and character development. Samara is a great character. She’s a tough leader who cares deeply for her people, but also knows how to play the political game and keep up appearances with those around her. She also has some great rapport with her closest friends and the banter is top notch. We only get a glimpse of Valentin’s character in this book, but he seems worthy of Samara and knows the way to her heart is through her people. I’m hoping to see more of him in books 2 and 3 which I’m planning to read this week.

I thoroughly enjoyed this novella. It’s a perfect balance of action-packed sci-fi and romance and with the right amount of humor and heart. The Queen’s Gambit introduces us to a new world of fascinating space and human technology as well as complicated political alliances and rivalries. It’s full of my favorite bookish things: badass women, strong friendships, danger and romance. Plus, it’s a completed trilogy of novellas so you’re in for a quick, enjoyable read.

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