I loved B. K. Borison’s debut novel, Lovelight Farms. I was so excited to get to review the follow-up to that release, which is about Beckett and Evie. They were both in Lovelight Farms and I was delighted to see the second book in the series was their story. Borison’s […]
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! It was fun from the very first chapter all the way through to the end. Fia is assigned Ben as her summer intern … the only little issue with that being they he is her estranged husband whom she has not seen for years. Fia […]
Libby Hubscher has such a way with words. I adored If You Ask Me, so I was really excited to get a hold of her newest release, Play for Me. Sophie and Jonas are the best *sigh*. Sophie sets out to win Jonas over when she finds him to be […]
This was a thoroughly enjoyable retelling of Persuasion, one of my favorite types of second chance romance tropes. It centers around Nada Syed who is twenty-eight and still being pressured about marriage by her traditional parents. Nada is helping her best friend, Haleema, prepare for her upcoming wedding to the […]
This book was everything I didn’t know I needed right now. It was romantic and swoony, with great friendships, and even a bit of a mystery wovwn throughout. I absolutely adored Stella and Luka. They each their quirks but they care about each other deeply. They’ve been best friends for […]
This book was so good! The pacing was so fast, which is my favorite kind of story. The characters had tons of chemistry on the page and their dialogue was witty and fun. Jenshak is brilliant at getting across the emotions of her characters, so their pining and longing just […]
I can confidently say I love every RS Grey book more than the last. Blushing in the Big Leagues is Tate’s story, who you may remember is Luke’s sister (from Three Strikes and You’re Mine). I loved how the stories tied together – it was fun to see glimpses of […]
I knew I was going to love Summer Reading from the very first pages, which are actually a note from the author. McKinlay shared that she did a lot of research on dyslexia and other learning disabilities to carefully portray the heroine in this story. In doing so, she learned […]