This novel completely enthralled me. Check & Mate’s rivals-to-lovers build felt organic with a slow burn that frankly had me questioning whether they would become lovers at all.
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.
Series Spotlight: Shades of Magic Trilogy by V.E. Schwab
After falling in love with her incredible writing on Addie La Rue, I was surprised to find V.E. Shwab’s The Shades of Magic series on Kindle Unlimited
April 2024 Monthly Reading Wrap Up
I felt like I was in a bit of a reading rut in April, and…
Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra – A Frightened & Underestimated : A Review
This book is one of the most terrifying books I have ever read. I was petrified to turn the page, and I was unable to sleep and wasn’t even sure if I could finish the book, yet it was one of my top reads this year.
Idea of You by Robinne Lee – Age-gap Romance with a Pop Star and Now a Movie: A Review
I proceed to read this book in less than a day! Our star, FMC Soléne, is a sexy, intelligent girl boss and divorcé pursued by Hayes Campbell, a 20 year old boy band sensation. Their whirlwind romance gave me such butterflies that I could not put this book down (maybe I have been listening to So High School too much, but it was just #swoon).
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.