User blog comment:Superherofanatic1999/My review of 2018/@comment-3452092-20190104014706

Let's see:
 * Perfect Match - More or less agree.
 * Bloodbound - It was okay.
 * Veil of Secrets - I'm with @The Jacked Maverick on this one. I hope this years's murder mysteries are nothing like Veil of Secrets.
 * America's Most Eligible - No. I do agree on the usually hating reality TV. This did not prove an exception for me. Hoping the next book will, but I'm not holding my breath.
 * It Lives Beneath - Agreed.
 * The Elementalists - Also a current favorite, although I actually do like Harry Potter for the most part, well, the first three or four books anyway. I do hope that they avoid any additional things that make people think Harry Potter though. I would prefer for this to improve on the trainwreck that the backend of that series become rather than follow it down that bad path (yeah, I like the beginning of Harry Potter and I don't like the ending. She could have done so much more with it).
 * The Heist: Monaco - Pretty interesting so far, but the love interests are so much blah! Not sure I want an anthology, because that would mean a whole different crew and I would prefer that we at least stick with the core three (and whatever love interest we get if they are not Rye or Eris).
 * Big Sky Country - Boring. I do agree that it was better than Home for the Holidays, but still, pretty boring.
 * Red Carpet Diaries - Nathan's worse, but since he's a fake out and she's a legit love interest, I will give you your point there. Over all, I enjoyed it pretty much. It did have parts I really didn't like, but having been through it, I kind of put the second book (and I liked the first mostly from start to finish) in the category of High School Story, Book 2, "Now that I know there is a light at the end of the tunnel I can deal with the bad parts while enjoying the good ones."
 * Desire and Decorum - I find parts of it boring, but I love every bit of interaction between the MC and her stepbrother. We just need way more of those interactions. He is seriously my favorite character in that book.
 * Across the Void - So very much disagree with this. I enjoy the majority of the characters. She is clearly not the villain, a henchman at worst, but seriously not the villain. And the slow build is quite enjoyable for me. Yeah, it has some problems, but it is so much fun, I love it. Granted I just watched an entire TV show for its campiness, because it just did not take itself serious, and I love that so much. And I am currently in the middle of my seventh or eighth or more playthrough of Hogan's Heroes, because sometimes everything on TV is just too dark. And I watch a lot of CW shows, which tend toward the very dark.