
ARC Review: Killers of A Certain Age by Denna Raybourn
“It has the RED movie vibes, but it’s all female at a certain age”

eARC Review: The Most Likely Club by Elyssa Friedland
“The Most Likely Club seems to serve a complex storyline within the friend groups”

eARC Review: Do You Take This Man by Denise Williams
“She has a talent for writing head-stronged females who ultimately fall in love with the most understanding male”

eARC Review: The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna
“always a fan of found family tropes”

eARC Review: Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood
“You immediately need to read this book ASAP. Don’t resist”

eARC Review: Lucy Checks In by Dee Ernest
“like to read messy women's fiction”

eARC Review: Mad About You by Mhairi McFarlane
“love reading any of Mhairi McFarlane books”

eARC Review: Luck and Last Resorts by Sarah Gunder Ruiz
“ I was pumped to receive her second book early on”

eARC Review: Thank You for Listening by Julia Whelan
“I have high expectations for this book”

eARC Review: The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie by Rachel Linden
“never read from Rachel Linden before”
Review: Our Violent Ends by Chloe Gong
“After the first book cliff-hanger, I was more than ready to read what’s going to happen next”
Review: These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong
“If you are a fan of Romeo and Juliet retelling, then you are going to love reading this YA retelling as well”

eARC Review: The Bodyguard by Katherine Center
“I was not disappointed at all”

ARC Review: Six Ways to Write a Love Letter by Jackson Pearce

eARC Review: Grace Under Fire by Julie Garwood
“I am beyond excited to read Julie Garwood newest book in the Buchanan-Renard series”

eARC Review: From the Jump by Lacie Waldon
“she did not disappoint me at all”

eARC Review: Nothing But The Truth by Holly James
“ kind of surprised how much I enjoyed reading this book”

eARC Review: No Funny Business by Amanda Aksel
“never read any of Amanda Aksel's books before”

ARC Review: Circling Back to You by Julie Tieu
“slow burning romance between two opposite co-workers”
eARC Review: The Sizzle Paradox by Lily Menton
“This book gaves sexual tension on another level.”