eARC Review: Raiders of the Lost Heartby Jo Segura
“you might like reading this book if you are into rivals-to-lovers romance books with Mummy movie vibes”
Review: Do Your Worst by Rosie Danan
eARC Review: Next-Door Nemesis by Alexa Martin
“It’s kind of meant for Collins and Nathaniel to see each other”
eARC Review: Hunt on Dark Watersby Katee Robert
“loved the spicy scenes in this fantasy romance read”
Review: A Dish Best Served Hot by Natalie Cana
“I expected to love it as well, but I have a few major problems with it.”
ARC Review: Tonight, I Burn by Katharine J. Adams
“didn't have to choose between two of her love interests”
Review: Bittersweet in the Hollow by Kate Pearsall
“it addresses ingenious issues as well as paranormal aspects with the James women”
ARC Review: These Burning Stars by Bethany Jacobs
“became one of my five-star reads in October”
eARC Review: Sweeten the Deal by Katie Shepard
“this book was going to be doozy”

eARC Review: Two Twisted Crowns by Rachel Gillig
“waiting for Elspeth and Ravyn's reunion”
eARC: Salt Kiss by Sierra Simone
“enjoy the spicy romance part of Salt Kiss”
ARC Review: The Hurricane Warsby Thea Guanzon
“always read any books based on Reylo fanfiction”
ARC Review: The Scarlet Alchemist by Kylie Lee Baker
“Zilan investigation takes her to another level”
eARC Review: Kiss and Spell by Celestine Martin
“I am willing to read her story and give her an opportunity. There is always more to the story”
eARC Review: Foul Heart Huntsman by Chloe Gong
“Rosalind's endless determination to find Orion again had me in a chokehold”
eARC Review: Unleashed Holiday by Victoria Schade
“absolutely adored this book so much”
eARC Review: Murder and Mamon by Mia P. Manansala
“who is ready to read another cozy mystery read?”
Review: Bonesmith by Nicki Pau Preto
“is an urban, dark fantasy read with small bits of love interest”
ARC Review: Suddenly A Murder by Lauren Munoz
“It’s going to keep you guessing who the murderer is”
eARC Review: Things We Left Behind by Lucy Score
“we finally have their book, and there is so much to say”