Holly June Smith became a favorite author for me last year when I happened across one of her books on Kindle. I quickly read ALL of her books and have been (not so) patiently waiting for her newest to release. This is Kayla and Ryan’s story and it’s so, so […]
I was so excited to get my hands on a review copy of A Tribute of Fire! Sariah Wilson has long been a favorite author of mine, so to see her branch into romantasy is really exciting. I’m happy to say that I truly loved this story. Lia is a […]
I really enjoyed Lightning in Her Hands. It’s the story of Teal, the second of the Flores sisters, who are the focus of Vasquez Gilliland’s Wild Magic series. Each sister has a unique gift and Teal’s is that she can control the weather … well, she can affect the weather […]
This story was so much fun! I loved Cassie from the book’s first line, “That meeting could’ve been an email.” Nick was just as hilarious in his own way, as was the town of Boneyard Key. It has such a great haunted house vibe and has me feeling ready for […]
It took me a bit to warm up to Dakota and Wyatt, but I came to love them and their story. This is a true sunshine and grump storyline; Dakota is a grumpy bullrider nick-named Cowboy Killer and Wyatt is a look-on-the-brightside hockey player. He’s come home for the summer […]
I was honestly a bit anxious about reading a book titled Bananapants, but I have loved all of Reid’s books, so I felt like it was worth the risk. It most certainly was! I absolutely loved Ava and Des and their story really was bananapants! It was funny and full […]
Business Casual is the fourth and (at least for now) final installment in the Lovelight series. I have loved each of these books and Business Casual is another wonderful addition. This is Nova and Charlie’s story. Nova is opening her tattoo story and Charlie is covering for Stella and Luka […]
This was such a cute story! I loved Delphie and her search for her soulmate. She is a hilarious mess and it was heartwarming to watch her grow and change throughout the story. Greenwood’s writing is warm and drew me right in; it felt like I was a part of […]