Liked it LGBTQ+ Romance {one scene/ open-door} E-book via Libby Soundtrack: we can’t be friends…
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Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth — A Book Review
I was driven to know the outcome, so I read quickly, but I feel I was trying to get through reading rather than being wrapped up in the plot
Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle – Book Review
I don’t think this novel is for strict romance readers. This is women’s literature with a little magical twist and a romance-heavy plot.
Paging Dr. Hart by Melissa Dymond: A Book Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 (3.5) Genre: Romance {opendoor but has closed edition} Format: E- Arc Publication: June 17,…
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.
Drowning Woman by Robyn Harding – Two Desperate Women – A Review
From the first sentence, this book made me obsessed with figuring out what would happen; it held my interest and handed out some very unexpected plot twists. The dual narrators both captured their characters well. Then, to my great disappointment, the author turns both heroines into complete dumbs dumbs, and an unsatisfactory ending .
Book Review: Flawless by Elsie Silver – A Spicy Bullriding Romance
So I went into this booking with high expectations and found it to be just above average. There was flirting, witty conversations, and a man ultimately head over heels for his woman. I wanted to book it to completely take my mind off the psychological thrillers I have been reading lately, and this completely did the trick.
The Dead Romantics By Ashley Poston – A Review
There were some loose ends in the character development I would have loved to work through, especially Florence’s grief; it just felt too surface-level for a book heavily related to death and dying. Additionally, despite one sexy conversation, I did not feel much tension between Benji Andor and Florence Day.
This Day Changes Everything by Edward Underhill. Review
Underhill writes a beautiful message about not needing to put a label on who you are or who you love. I felt this book did an excellent job illustrating the turmoil that all teens go through in their search for identity.
The Fury by Alex Michaelides – Review
An island, a murder, a group of seven, and dozens of hidden secrets. It’s a pretty good recipe for a thriller; however, The Fury just wasn’t my favorite. The premise, the craftiness of the narrator, and the (multiple twists) elevate The Fury within the thriller genre. Still, overall, I found it a bit predictable and not nearly as heart-racing as Michealides’ other books.