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hhighkey · 1 year
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i wanna write fanfic for the crave series i bet it would be better but that doesn’t seem to be a thing lmao
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shycheeks · 9 months
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I've been reading Crave books for two weeks straight, four books by now. Crying almost daily but brings me some joy to draw again.
Just some sketches of Grace, but it's something! Thank you so much Tracy Wolff!!!💖💖
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Can't Grace just think the conversation with Hudson?? I'm so confused. She keeps talking out loud in public. Just think at him. He can hear your thoughts. We've established that he can hear your thoughts. You don't have to say things aloud.
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Ya know what!? I’m back again so quickly because I need to FANGIRL so hard right now with these Crave books!!! I just finished book 2 (Crush). Can we just, can we just talk about how Hudson is just written so well. Like I feel in love with his character as soon as he finds Grace. Just the banter it’s so great. And the way he cares for her is just so much deeper and idk more raw ? then Jaxon does. And and and SPOILER! can I also just say that one thing that sells me on Hudson & Grace is that they don’t have a mate bond and yet it’s there. It’s not so forced. I feel like at times Grace and Jaxon’s love is enforced solely because of their bond but with Hudson it seems to come naturally.
also! I wound pay so so so much money to see these books come to life. I wouldn’t care it’s movie or tv but I would throw my money at Tracy Wolff so quick. 😂🤷🏻‍♀️ #sorrynotsorry
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stephanie-nicks76 · 1 year
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I just finished the second book (crush) in the crave series by Tracy Wolff and I’m SCREAMING
(SPOILERS AHEAD FOR BOOK 2)
I already ordered the next book (covet) and I’m dying for it to get here. I had a feeling that Hudson and Grace were gonna be mated, but Cole breaking the bond between Jaxon and Grace just- holy shit. I was almost in tears I had to put it down I was ready to fight someone.
I like Hudson but idk how Grace could even CONSIDER accepting him as a mate. I don’t know about the three months that they were together yet but I figured that they would have some sort of bond/ one-sided friendship bc he remembers and she doesn’t. I just want Jaxon and Grace to be together 🥺🥺. These bitches need a break omg this whole book was just one blow after the other. I just couldn’t put it down.
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senpai-notice-me-i · 7 months
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Is anyone still talking about the Crave series?
Just finished Book 2 (Crush) and I needed to find a place to complain about Uncle Finn. We see this man in the beginning when she’s brought back, we see him before Jaxon takes Grace to the Blood Letter… and we don’t get any further interaction with him the rest of the book???
The Circle comes to the school, great, assembly, not much else. Ludaris (?) tournament, he wishes them good luck very briefly. Cyrus decides to bring Grace back with them, he doesn’t say anything, Hudson has to encourage Grace to say anything against it. We are told Uncle Finn tells Cyrus the champions have to be students, no pep talk, nothing else from her legal guardian?? She SURVIVES and tip of the iceberg for me, she gets the eternal bite… WHERE IS HE? He was clapping for her before the trial, that’s the last we got of him in the book. She gets bit?? Jaxon, Hudson and Macy rush the field, so where is he? Where is her legal guardian as she’s being buried alive???
I’m stupidly hooked on a book I know is predictable and sappy but I can’t get past how overlooked Uncle Finn is in this book not only as her legal guardian, but as the HEADMASTER??
I guess you could say I’m way overthinking this, but as I start Book 3 now I really just can’t see Uncle Finn as a responsible adult anymore not knowing where he’s been during these crucial moments for Grace.
(Please excuse spelling errors, I’ve been listening to the audiobooks)
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minthowler · 1 year
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Why is no one talking about isadora from the crave series?? I wanna know but also don't? Please?
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bohobooks · 2 years
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"There are a thousand ways to get somewhere, but not all ways are the correct one." // Crave. Tracy Wolff.
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bestbookfriends · 3 months
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The difference between romance / fantasy smut (either implied or explicit) and porn is the former tends to focus on the woman's pleasure and the latter is about arousing a man
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jurdentaylorsversion · 3 months
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I can't. The foreshadowing in Covet is unreal
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shycheeks · 6 months
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I'm rereading again all the Crave books but now I'm using bookmarks and notes. It's been exciting and I plan to do as much drawings as I can ✨
I love these moments from the first chapters with Macy and Jaxon with sad Grace. I want to cheer her but the adventure is just starting! 😱
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lvrsparadise · 5 months
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i love jaxon vega with all of my heart !! 😍😍
i cannot hold this information in anymore
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Well. I’ve done it. I’ve finished the entire Crave series. And now I don’t know what to do. 😂 I will say that this series has made its way into my list of favorite series ever. These books were fantastic. 12/10!
SPOILERS AHEAD!!! Even tho no one asked here are some of my thoughts on the Crave series!
So it turns out that I am partially right that Flint & Jaxon become mated. But it’s not until much later than I had suspected. I’m super happy tho none the less. Flint is one of my favorite characters, next to Hudson of course. I wanted Jaxon & Flint to be mated as soon as the fake mating bond between Jaxon & Grace broke. Also, I really like that Hudson & Grace take the throne as Gargoyle King & Queen and that little Smokey makes her way back home to them, well to Hudson more than Grace really. Her dislike of Grace is too funny. & I was really worried Tracy was going to kill off Mehki but I’m super happy she didn’t. & now he’s found his mate as well.
I’d say all in all Cherish ended the series with a happy ending. I think Tracy did a fantastic job writing these books and I’m thankful to have discovered them. I’m not going to lie tho this series was an emotional rollercoaster from start to finish but totally worth it.
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book-bitch95 · 2 years
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"This is someone in so much pain, the only way to deal with it is to convince himself he can’t feel anything at all." ~Tracy Wolff
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pipperoni32-blog · 8 months
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“I didn’t realize you weren’t paying attention.” Jaxon leans back in his seat and crosses his arms in a move i know all too well. “And who shouts when they throw something anyway?”
“Umm, everyone,” I tell him. “It’s, like, the first thing you learn playing ball on the playground.”
He makes a disbelieving sound in his throat. “Well, that’s boring.”
— Cherish
I’ve finally started it! I can’t be stopped from reading 6+ books at a time, but I’m so excited to have this one be one of them!! 😄❤️
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siriuslyreads · 2 years
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Crave by Tracy Wolff: A Review
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Title: Crave
Series: Crave, Book 1
Author: Tracy Wolff
Genre: YA Supernatural/Paranormal Romance
Rating: 3/5 Stars
Release Date: April 7, 2020
Format: Audiobook
Synopsis:
My whole world changed when I stepped inside the academy. Nothing is right about this place or the other students in it. Here I am, a mere mortal among gods…or monsters. I still can’t decide which of these warring factions I belong to, if I belong at all. I only know the one thing that unites them is their hatred of me.
Then there’s Jaxon Vega. A vampire with deadly secrets who hasn’t felt anything for a hundred years. But there’s something about him that calls to me, something broken in him that somehow fits with what’s broken in me.
Which could spell death for us all.
Because Jaxon walled himself off for a reason. And now someone wants to wake a sleeping monster, and I’m wondering if I was brought here intentionally—as the bait.
Review (with potential spoilers):
Think Twilight, meets Harry Potter, but not in a good way? I struggled with this one. The dialogue is very very juvenile, and the plot is pretty predictable. I stuck it out, and am currently waiting to read the second book, but I could have skipped this and still been happy with my life.
Let’s look at the characters first:
First, we have Grace, newly an orphan, she moves to the middle-of-nowhere Alaska ot live with her uncle and cousin at a boarding school
The cousin: Macy. Honestly, I love Macy. The first time we meet her she is open and warm and loving to her cousin who is grieving and very much does NOT want to be in Alaska.
Then, Jaxon, one guess as to who the love interest is. Did you guess Jaxon? You would be correct. This is mr sexy AF himself (gods it killed me to write that). Jaxon is like every other annoying, over possessive, way too hot for a teenager, #bookboyfriend. He’s nothing special tbh.
Flint, oh Flint. I love you, Flint. You deserved more than the way you were written. Flint is written to be Macy’s endgame, that much is obvious from early on. He is also meant to cause a strife between Grace and Jaxon. That’s all he is given in the book and honestly, he deserves more.
Lia…Lia from the first moment we meet her gave bad vibes.
These character exist at Katmere, a secluded school in the middle of the Alaskan wilderness. The worldbuilding for this was a major plus for me. I do wish we saw more of it, instead of seeing all the Jaxon pining, but I digress. I loved the idea of a secluded school; it’s always been a favorite of mine. I mean I loved Hogwarts as a child and the Scholomance is one of my favorites now. I loved the Alaskan setting. It was interesting to get even a little bit of it. There were brief mentions from Grace of the indigenous peoples of Alaska and their languages and cultures, but none of it was explored. I hope in the latter books there is some explorations of this.
Another portion of the world building is the supernaturals. Grace is pretty stupid, and she knows something is up, but refuses to ask about it and refuses to investigate it. She is blind to the vampires, shifters, dragons, and witches around her. But, when she does find out, she just accepts it. I highly doubt that would have been anyone’s reaction, but alrighty then. The school, Katmere, is actually a school for supernaturals. This means that there are constant conflicts between the various factions and those factions don’t really mix. Again, there was not a whole lot of exploration as to these different beings and how they interact, what powers they have, etc. How can there be a 600 page book lacking in these world building things? Don’t ask me, ask the author.
The story was not bad. But it wasn’t great. The romance was pretty basic and YA, she falls in love with him after merely days and of course he loves her back (after warning her off multiple times a la Edward Cullen). The villain is pretty obvious to see, there is a red herring to try to draw attention away. But is it really a red herring if that person is ALSO trying to kill Grace?
Ok, I confess, I don’t have much to say about the story itself. If you took the ‘romance’ and pining out of this book, it would be about 150 pages, and honestly it might be better for it. I am very conflicted on this book. I have read spoilers for the latter books and that is the ONLY reason I stuck with it and did not DNF this, so I guess you could say I am biased.
Don’t read this, or do. It’s not terrible, it’s not great. I really hope the second book is better.
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