Liked it LGBTQ+ Romance {one scene/ open-door} E-book via Libby Soundtrack: we can’t be friends…
Category: Open Door Romance
The Rule Book by Sarah Abrams – A Book Review
My first Sarah Adams book did not disappoint; I wanted something light, humorous, pinning, and a touch of steam and this delivered on all fronts. The
Funny Story by Emily Henry- A Book Review
Like every book I have read by Emily Henry, this book does a few things exceptionally well. 1. It is a magical setting that will have you craving a trip to a winery, the beach, and a small town all at once. 2. Perfectly developed, convincingly flawed characters.
Seven Days in June by Tia Williams
Loved Soundtrack: us. (Feat. Taylor Swift) – Gracie Abrams, Taylor Swift After seeing this book…
Not Another Love Song: Book Review
There’s a formula that guarantees I will love a book: spicy, based in New York City and a career choice I could’ve never imagined but immediately wish I had considered. Not Another Love Song captures all of these things and then expands on them with a beautiful tribute to the art of classical music.
Out On A Limb – A Book Review
The yearning, the quiet actions of love, the messy and honest conversations, the baggage they each brought into the relationship, and how they handled it together. Perfection, beautifully written perfection. I was brought to tears of joy multiple times while reading this book. It began during the author’s note in the beginning and never stopped
Paging Dr. Hart by Melissa Dymond: A Book Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 (3.5) Genre: Romance {opendoor but has closed edition} Format: E- Arc Publication: June 17,…
The Prospects by KT Hoffman – Love on the Outfield: A Review
An ode to both baseball and romance novels, KT Hoffman’s debut is funny, flirty, and brimming with joy. He details everything to perfection from the baseball diamond to the open-door scenes, in an illustrative and witty manner, yet still full of tenderness.
Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston – A Magic Apartment, Lemons, and Romance: A Review
She finds Iwan, an optimistic and decidedly attractive aspiring chef, in her apartment and finds it difficult to follow the second rule. That is not her only problem; however, the Iwan she wants is seven years in the past.
Fangirl Down by Tessa Bailey – A golf romance : A review
With salacious and witty banter, a bad boy athlete in need of a career rescue, and an independent, kind-hearted fan turned caddy, Fan Girl Down had the making of a knockout read. Yet, as my first full Tessa Bailey novel (I did enjoy her novella Same Time Next Year), this fell short.