So, I am a big believer that not every book is for every person, yet not loving a book is still incredibly frustrating. There were several things I felt this book did well:
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Really Love LGBTQ+ / YA /Coming of Age Published: 2012 Soundtrack: Right Here Waiting –…
Leather & Lark By Brynne Weaver
Romance/Dark/ Open Format: Audiobook Book Soundtrack: Bad for You – Chappell Roan Okay, I feckin’…
Double Exposure by Bridgett Birdsall
Liked Young adult/ LGBTQ+ Sports Fiction Published: 2014 Soundtrack: Just A Girl – No Doubt …
May Reading Wrap up
Apparently, I was in a romantic mood in May. I can never get enough of…
The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun
ADORED Genre: Romance/LGBTQ+/Open Door Read via library loan from Libby Book soundtrack: Head & Heart…
Teacher of the Year by M.A. Wardell — A Book Review
Between Wardell’s writing and Graves’s narration, the intimacy felt well intimate, loving, and fun to read. In some books, intimacy can overtake the plot, but there was a real balance.
How You Get the Girl by Anita Kelly
Liked it LGBTQ+ Romance {one scene/ open-door} E-book via Libby Soundtrack: we can’t be friends…
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
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