Elena M. Reyes is the epitome of a Floridian and if she could live in her beloved flip-flops, she would.
As a small child, she was always intrigued by all forms of art: whether it was dancing to island rhythms, or painting with any medium she could get her hands on. Her passion for reading over the years has amassed her with hours of pleasure, but it wasn't until she stumbled upon fanfiction that her thirst to write overtook her world.
She’s a short and sassy Latina with an adorable pup, a kiddo that keeps her on her toes, and a husband who claims she’ll cause him to go bald prematurely. Lol
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2.5 stars I noticed that at the time I'm writing this, Goodreads doesn't have a synopsis for this book. Here is the one from BookSirens, where I got my ARC.
My name is Dmitry, and I’m your local harvest demigod—but don’t tell my boss at the bar. Ever since Baba Yaga hid me and my magic daggers in Salt Lake City, it’s been nothing but fun and games with my metalhead roommates. Who cares if my cousins are out to kill me? Now portals to my home world are opening across the city, trashing my hard-won new identity. Not to mention all the human-snacking monsters they’re letting through. My shifter friend, Alysa, wants me to help hunt down the shidiot tearing open reality and, even worse, the universal police are threatening deportation. This is about to get messy. And if my cousins follow the commotion? I am one dead demiguy. Stitched falls in the "ok" category for me. It is an interesting premise and has a lot of potential. It just fell a little flat for me. I never felt like I really knew Dmitry and so I wasn't invested in his journey. It isn't that he isn't likable, I just don't feel like I really got him as a character. The plot is pretty good, but I need more back story and more world-building. I know that it is set in our world, but I'm not sure how the other places interact with ours. The story moves along at a pretty good pace, there are some slow parts, but there's a lot of action to pull you through those.
All in all, I think this is just one that everyone should try for themselves. I wasn't too excited about it, but, again, it has a lot of potential.