Magnolia Parks Universe Series Review

Magnolia Parks Universe series by Jessa Hastings

Genre: New Adult

Heat Level: ๐Ÿ”ฅ (mainly closed door)

Rating: 5 out of 5.

I picked up Magnolia Parks on a whim. I tried to read it a few months (maybe a year ago?) when it was on Kindle Unlimited, but couldn’t get into it. Then I kept seeing it all over social media and decided to give it another go. And this time I was fully invested. I think it’s because I let myself want to read a messy book. There’s no clear HEA at the end of these books and the characters come across as shallow and often self absorbed. But they know this and that’s what makes me love them. Lots and lots of content warning if you decide to pick up these books so be warned. I’ll list them down below. If you do pick up the Magnolia Parks books let me know what you think! I’m fully invested and am dying to read the next book in the series. Each of these books was five star read for me.

Series Reading Order:

  1. Magnolia Parks
  2. Daisy Haites
  3. Magnolia Parks: The Long Way Home
  4. Daisy Haites: The Great Undoing
  5. Magnolia Parks: Into the Dark (releasing February 13, 2024)

This books reads as a true series so it’s really important to read the books in order! I believe there are still two more Daisy Haites books, but I don’t think anything has been announced yet!

p.s. if you’re looking for the og covers I bought them from Blackwell’s. The new updated shoe covers are available at most retailers.

Content Warnings: drug use/abuse, overdose (on page), cheating (on page), death of a loved one, threats/attempted kidnapping.

**thank you to Dutton Books and PRH Audio for the gifted books and audiobooks.

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REVIEWS:

Magnolia Parks (book 1)

I’m going to start off this review by stating that Magnolia Parks is a book/series that is not for everyone. It’s messy in so many ways and the characters are all deeply flawed with a multitude of issues. CW: substance abuse, cheating, overdose, co-dependency. That being said, I absolutely loved it because at the moment I’m loving messy romances and this book was M E S S Y ๐Ÿซ 

BJ Valentine and Magnolia Parks have constantly been in each others orbit. They’ve known each other forever, dated for a bit but are at an impasse. BJ cheated on Magnolia three years ago and both of them cannot move on from that betrayal. This is a book about both of them trying to move on with their lives, but not really because they can’t. They have that kind of love that’s destructive and they canโ€™t function without each other. Yet, all the people they bring in their orbit end up getting hurt ๐Ÿ˜ž.

This was my first book by Jessa Hastings and I love her writing style! It’s eccentric and fun, but then there will be certain scenes or chapter that just gut me and leave my heart crying on behalf of these characters. I have so many highlighted sections of this book ๐Ÿฅฒ๐Ÿฅน

If you are a fan of audiobooks – I highly highly recommend the audiobook of Magnolia Parks. The narration was done by Benjamin Noble and Ella-Rae Smith and they were amazing. They embodied BJ and Magnolia perfectly.

If you’re looking for an unconventional romance book that’s angsty and swoony and full of heartbreak I would suggest Magnolia Parks. I’m already looking forward to the next book.

You can purchase the book here


Daisy Haites (book 2)

What you can expect to find in Daisy Haites:
-witty dialogue
-a love…square? (messy messy messy)
-swoony scenes that leave you with tears in your eyes
-angsty scenes that leave you with tears in your eyes
-CHRISTIAN HEMMES

After finishing Magnolia Parks I was reeling. I needed to find out what happened with BJ and Magnolia. And so when the book starts off with Daisy…I was internally thinking wtf? Don’t ask why even though the book literally says Daisy Haites I was still expecting Magnolia to narrate ๐Ÿ™ˆ. So yeah, I was kind of like what is going on?

And then…and then I started reading this book and completely fell head over heels in love with Daisy Haites ๐Ÿ˜. Because she’s Daisy Haites and I love her inner monologue and dialogue with every single person in this book. But especially Christian Hemmes ๐Ÿซ . Gah! The scenes between these two always left me feeling something…giddy, happy, heartbroken, excited…you name it.

So basically the gist of this book is that it’s kind of happening at the same time as Magnolia Parks, but we see it from the point of view of Christian, Daisy and her brother Julian. Julian was briefly mentioned in Magnolia Parks, but we learn more about him, his empire and his sister Daisy. A lot of shit goes down and I won’t really say much without giving the book away. I will say that this was one book I literally could not put down. I read it every chance I got.

I also had an opportunity to listen to the audiobook of Daisy Haites and this audiobook is literally one of my most favorite audiobooks of all time ๐Ÿฅน. I loved the narration done by Adam Hugill, Sabrina Bartlett and Michael Shelford. The audio narration was absolute perfection. I especially loved Sabrina Bartlett and Adam Hugill’s portrayals of Daisy and Christian – so much emotion in their performances! I can’t wait to go back and re-listen to the audiobook.

Daisy Haites is one of my favorite books of the year. I loved every single thing about this book โค๏ธ. Yes, the characters are still messy. Yes, there are a lot of content warnings. And yes, each and every one of these characters is fucked up in some way. But they know that and that’s what makes me keep wanting to come back into this universe and picking up these books.

I literally cannot wait to read the next book.

You can purchase the book here


Magnolia Parks: The Long Way Home (book 3)

“How’s the weather, Parks?”

When this line has you crying ๐Ÿ˜ญ 6% into the book you know it’s going to be The Long Way Home for BJ and Magnolia to reunite. But you’re hoping against all hope that they get there some how.

I’ve been obsessed with this series since I started it roughly a week ago. The way Magnolia Parks ended, I wasn’t too keen on BJ and the way Parks and him separated. But I loved BJ’s character growth in Long Way Home. He is trying to be better – not only for Magnolia but also for himself and it made me love him more than I did previously ๐Ÿฅน.

Yes, there were certain parts where I was screaming at BJ and Magnolia ๐Ÿ˜ซ I wanted more than anything for them to get their happy ending, but their pain runs deep and wasn’t easy to fix with a bandaid. Still – I love these two, their history and the way they so obviously love each other.

Other things I loved about Long Way Home:
-Julian … also I can’t wait to get his POV in the next book
-seeing Daisy and Christian again ๐Ÿฅฒ
-why December 3rd was so special to Magnolia and BJ ๐Ÿ˜ญ
-the funny scenes that had me laughing out loud!

Once again, the audiobook was fantastic and I can’t recommend it enough.

And I should have known that Jessa Hasting’s was setting us up for heartbreak when the ending seemed to be tied up too perfectly…what just happened?!?!?! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

I can’t wait to read The Great Undoing, but I’m going to try to pace myself so I can be ready for Into the Dark

You can purchase the book here


Daisy Haites: The Great Undoing (book 4)

I should have known going into Daisy Haites: The Great Undoing that this book would leave my heart in pieces when it ended ๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ˜ญ

Like the previous Daisy Haites book, The Great Undoing takes place at the same time as Magnolia Parks: The Long Way Home except that it’s told in the POV of Daisy, Julian and Christian. In the end of Daisy Haites we know that:

1. Daisy wants a “normal life”
2. Daisy and Christian break up โ˜น๏ธ
3. Julian has broken Daisy’s rules and is going down a dark path.

I won’t recall what happens in the book because *spoilers* but I will break down why I love these characters so much.

Daisy:
I’ve always been a Daisy girl – her fierceness, her bluntness, her love and loyalty are what make her so amazing in this series. I loved to see the character growth of Daisy in this book. She wants “normal,” but her normal has always been wherever her brother is. Is she truly happy now…living with Tiller? Or is this the life she desperately thinks she wants. And at what cost? The cost of losing her brother, the cost of losing the love of her life? Daisy always breathes so much life into her character and it was hard reading some of these chapters. But also – really funny? lol I love her humor.
My favorite moments of Daisy are always those with Christian. These two are just meant to be. I won’t accept anything else. And a Daisy + Magnolia friendship – I was lol’ing A LOT.

Christian:
This man and the way he loves Daisy ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ Yes he was an idiot in the first Daisy Haites book but I loved him then and in this book I loved him even more ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜ I lived for the moments that he had with Daisy. But also his character was so much stronger and emotionally present in this book. I loved to see how far he’s come from the last book.

Julian:
Okay first of all I am a Magnolia + BJ girlie – because their love is something unique and special. Yes they hurt each other and do all sorts of messed up things – but they’ve loved each other their whole lives. BUT seeing how untethered and how in love Julian was with Magnolia made my heart break for him. Like full on tears streaming down my face because ugh Julian ๐Ÿฅน He deserves to be loved and by someone who will love him as fiercely as he does them. But with him being who he is – how is that ever going to be possible….poor Julian.

This ending left me broken ๐Ÿ˜ญ. I need more more more books with these three characters. I am SO excited for Magnolia Parks Into the Dark and I just hope for some snippets of these three characters so it can hold me over until we get another book with them.

p.s. as always the audiobook of Daisy Haites: The Great Undoing was fantastic. This series has my favorite audiobook hands down.

You can purchase the book here

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