eARC Review: A Pack for Spring by Emilia Emerson
“The romance itself is a bit of a slow burn, but honestly that just made the tension build even more.”
eARC Review: This Book Made Me Think of You by Libby Page
“You don’t just read her story; you feel it alongside her.”
ARC Review: Daughter of the Wind by Nora Carmody
“The potential love interest? Absolutely everything.”
eARC Review: Big Girl Blitz by Danielle Allen
“Every single scene was perfectly done: passionate, intentional, and full of chemistry.”
ARC Review: The Rise of the Celestials by Kritika H. Rao
“I found myself completely sucked in, unable to stop reading”
eARC Review: The Paris Match by Kate Clayborn
“And the female lead, Layla Bailey? Absolutely loved her.”
eARC Review: The Bridge Back to You by Riss M. Neilson
“Seeing who they were then versus who they are now made the eventual emotional payoff hit even harder.”
ARC Review: A Latte Like Love by Michelle C. Harris
“What stood out to me the most was the unwavering support they gave each other.”
eARC Review: Psycho Beasts by Jasmine Mas
“this sequel kept me hooked from start to finish”
eARC Review: The Dragon and the Sun Lotus by Amélie Wen Zhao
“She deserves someone who chooses her without games.”
Review: Finest Kind of Fate by J.J. Mulder
“Watching them work through their past instead of just brushing it aside made the relationship so much stronger and more satisfying.”
Review: Always the Villain by Brea Alepoú
“The love interest is down bad in the most delicious way.”