eARC Review: Rejected by Jaymin Eve

Romantasy

Rejected

Book Info

  • Released Date: December 2nd

  • Publication: MIRA

  • Pages: 400

  • Format: eBook


The ending caught me off guard (in a good way), and now I’m left needing more
— Abigail Books Addiction

I truly enjoyed this romantasy read—it’s one of those books where the vibes completely carry you. If you’re looking for an immersive world, slow-burn tension, and that delicious enemies-to-lovers energy, this one absolutely delivers.

The library setting was such a standout for me—there’s something magical about stories that center around books, knowledge, and hidden secrets. It added an atmospheric, almost gothic charm that pulled me in from the start.

While the plot isn’t necessarily the most twist-heavy or complex, that honestly didn’t matter. This book thrives on vibe, tension, and character chemistry—and it does it so well. The enemies-to-lovers trope is done with just the right amount of snark, slow-burn glances, and emotional build-up. The tension between the leads? Absolute fire. I was living for every lingering look and every heated exchange.

The ending caught me off guard (in a good way), and now I’m left needing more. Seriously, I cannot wait for the next book. If you love romantasy with a strong aesthetic, swoon-worthy tension, and a little mystery, pick this one up!

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