book-reviews

  • ARC Review: The Paris Chapter by Victoria Walters

    Publication Date: January 19, 2025 The Paris Chapter was the most adorable, heartwarming read! I’m obsessed with the city itself and it truly was the perfect setting for Ethan and Tessa. This book was both perfectly French and perfectly British, which made for the perfect combination! It’s hard not to love a redemption arc like Continue reading

  • ARC Review: The Feel of Possession by Kathleen Haley

    ARC Review: The Feel of Possession by Kathleen Haley

    Publication Date: July 15, 2024 After reading The Taste of Deceit, I was so excited to dive right into The Feel of Possession. The Feel of Possession goes deeper into the relationship between Astrid and Geraint while uncovering the ending of The Taste of Deceit. These books flow so well together, and the tension certainly Continue reading

  • ALC Review: Clean Point by Meg Jones

    Publication Date: December 31, 2024 All I have to say is: wow. This was my first audiobook ALC and it made me wish that time didn’t exist so I could simply sit and listen to it constantly. I loved Nico and Scottie, and the narrators did a flawless job of embodying those characters. This was Continue reading

  • ARC Review: Love Signals by Melanie Summers

    ARC Review: Love Signals by Melanie Summers

    Publication Date: June 6, 2024 I absolutely loved reading Love Signals! Allie is a badass woman in STEM- which we love!- and Hudson works to prove himself to her after an incident relating to baked goods. It’s sweet to watch them come together as they better understand one another. Plus, Hudson in glasses is clearly Continue reading

  • ARC Review: The Brotherly Shove by Emily Shacklette

    ARC Review: The Brotherly Shove by Emily Shacklette

    Publication Date: July 9, 2024 I absolutely loved the sweet friends-to-lovers arc of The Brotherly Shove!! From the very first page, Breaker is down SO bad and it is adorable to witness their progression and the happiness that follows. I loved the dual POVs and the flashbacks from the past to the present from both Continue reading

  • ARC Review: The Taste of Deceit by Kathleen Haley

    ARC Review: The Taste of Deceit by Kathleen Haley

    Publication Date: July 15, 2024 The Taste of Deceit had me hooked from the very first page to the last one. The relationship that plays out between Astrid and Geraint is full of dark romance mixed with a sense of fierce protectiveness and loyalty. Their world is clearly flushed out and complex, immediately setting me Continue reading

  • ARC Review: Sips About to Go Down by Audrey Vaughn

    ARC Review: Sips About to Go Down by Audrey Vaughn

    Publication Date: July 11, 2024 I absolutely loved reading Sips About to Go Down and seeing the development between Wes and Rose. Not only do these characters have wicked banter from the first moment they reunite, there is also a sweet amount of tenderness as they grow to realize their attraction and subsequent feelings for Continue reading

  • ARC Review: Through The Ice by Jaqueline Snowe

    ARC Review: Through The Ice by Jaqueline Snowe

    Publication Date: June 23, 2024 Through The Ice completely charmed me and warmed my heart from beginning to end. Both Audrey and Theo have journeys of their own to go through, and they have a beautiful set of parallel growths that help them grow closer together.  One of my favorite things about this book was Continue reading

  • ARC Review: The Enemy of My Enemy Is… My Fake Boyfriend? by Jenna Fiore

    ARC Review: The Enemy of My Enemy Is… My Fake Boyfriend? by Jenna Fiore

    Publication Date: June 13, 2024 I really enjoyed being an ARC reader for Jenna Fiore’s newest book The Enemy of My Enemy Is… My Fake Boyfriend?. Aria and Ethan have rich chemistry from the onset of the book, and their dual POVs show how they each grow in their feelings for each other as the Continue reading

  • ARC Review: Scored On by Skye McDonald

    ARC Review: Scored On by Skye McDonald

    Publication Date: June 16, 2024 Scored On was such a fun read with a good old enemies-to-lover plot line and a continually growing team dynamic in the Connecticut Commodores. The dual POVs gave such a great variety of perspective in the different dynamics that Stella and Ethan experienced throughout the book, and I loved getting Continue reading