Review: Fangirl Down by Tessa Bailey
"love the characters most in this book"
ARC Review: The Catch by Amy Lea
“weren't going to change their feelings, even though they both live together “
ARC Review: So Let Them Burn by Kamilah Cole
“can’t express how amazing yet heartbreaking this fantasy book is”
ARC Review: Tales of the Celestial Kingdom by Sue Lynn Tan
“spoiled us a bit with an extended epilogue between them”
eARC Review: Bride by Ali Hazelwood
“don't even get me started on your spicy romance scenes!”
Review: Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett
“just love Emily and Wendell together, especially when they go through another adventure together”
Review: Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries by Heather Fawcett
“What she doesn’t have time for is her endless rival and coworker, Wendell”
eARC Review: Midnight Ruin by Katee Roberts
“knows how to write spicy romance novels”
eARC Review: The Bright Spot by Jill Shalvis
“She writes incredible books in the romance and women's fiction genres”
eARC Review: Last Call at the Local by Sarah Gunder Ruiz
“will always support her, no matter what”
eARC Review: Game On by Seressia Glass
“reading about opposite attracts with bits of workplace romance and fantastic representation in female gamers, diversity, and disabilities”
Review: God of Fury by Rina Kent
“this book literally owns my heart from the start”
eARC Review: Technically Yours by Denise Williams
“wanted to fall in love with Pearl and Cord”
ARC Review: A River of Golden Bones by A.K. Mulford
"will say that you should expect the unexpected"
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”