ARC Review: Once Upon a Time in Dollywood by Ashley Jordan
“be prepared for a few emotional bumps along the way”
eARC Review: Well, Actually by Mazey Eddings
“the sense that love—real love—means being seen for who you truly are, rough edges and all”
ARC Review: If Not for My Baby by Kate Golden
“I also love is the endless sexual tension between Clementine and Halloran”
ARC Review: Beasts of Carnaval by Rosalia Rodrigo
“reading the captivating world-building details and the political stances throughout the story”
ARC Review: Heart Marks the Spot by Libby Hubscher
“It’s going to be messy, and there will be a lot of tension between Stella and Huck”
eARC Review: A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna
“more about Sera and Luke finding their way in their moment of lives”
eARC Review: The Jasad Crown by
“It’s just inevitable for Arlin and Sylvia to be together”
eARC Review: How to Sell a Romance by Alexa Martin
“such a fun, cutie romance read with a bit of, like, chaos energy”
eARC Review: Pearl City by Julie Vee & Ken Bebelle
“this book is made for all fantasy readers who love John Wick or Studio Ghibli. It has the vibes of them, plus the endless complexity within the characters.”
ARC Review: The Nightshade God by Hannah F. Whitten
“still amazed at how it connected together”
eARC Review: The Irresistible Urge to Fall For Your Enemy by Brigitte Knightley
“the romance between Osric and Haelan is a slow burn”
ARC Review: Relationship Goals by Brittany Kelley
“the drama between Abigail and Luke is too ridiculous”
eARC Review: The Game Is Afoot by Elise Bryant
“enjoy reading cozy mystery books with bits of romance and family drama”
Review: Curvy Girl Summer by Danielle Allen
“I was immediately hooked by Aayliah's determination in finding her person without settling at all”
eARC Review: The Curse that Binds by Laura Thalassa
“so good that you are captivated until the end”