Blake University by Natisha Raynor
I almost DNF’d this one—and honestly, I probably shouldn’t have.
Blake University was all over the place for me, and as an HBCU grad, it completely missed the mark in ways that mattered. The narration and overall vibe never once put me in the mind of an HBCU campus. The culture, the energy, the nuances—the things that make HBCUs feel alive and distinct—were noticeably absent. Something was missing here… actually, a lot of something.
I am completely*over the “moths to a flame” dynamic, and this book leans hard into it without doing anything new or compelling. The attraction felt forced rather than organic, and I never truly believed in the connection between A.Z. and Brynleigh beyond the idea that opposites attract.
Overall, this was a complete miss for me. The pacing was uneven, the characters lacked depth, and the setting, especially for a story centered on an HBCU, felt hollow. If you’re looking for a rich college romance with authentic campus culture and strong character development, this one may leave you disappointed.