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All too Well by Corinne MichaelsΒ
πππππππ:brothers best friend, single dad, small town, unrequited love, forced proximity, man in uniform: firefighter, itβs always been you, grumpy hero, mutual pining All too Well was a great start to the series. Such a sweet, lighthearted romance. Was it a bit cheesy sometimes? Yes.. did I still enjoy it? Also yes! The PINING these two had for each other was so good. The banter was also chefβs kiss π There were lots of fun and funny moments but I did wish the angst had been a bit more pronounced. Also, all the ‘I love her, but I can’t have herβ got really repetitive after a few times. That being…
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Four Weekends and a Funeral by Ellie Palmer
πππππππ:grumpy x sunshine, friends to lovers, illness representation, forced proximity, closed door Four Weekends and a Funeral comes with a unique plot and many clever references to movies and books. While I found it entertaining, I also thought the story was slow-moving. Overall, I liked it. Itβs a nice rom-com. I just didnβt love it. I also really enjoyed the ending! A tender, laugh-out-loud debut romance about a woman who ends up in over her head after a little white lie . . . When thirty-year-old post-double-mastectomy BRCA 1 carrier and reluctant thrill-seeker Alison Mullally arrives at her ex-boyfriend Samβs funeral to find that no one knows he dumped her,…
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Husbands & Lovers by Beatriz WilliamsΒ
πππππππ:second chances, forbidden love, suspense, dual timeline, two stories going on simultaneously Set in 1950s Egypt and contemporary Long Island, Husbands and Lovers follows two different timelines, one in the present day, with Mallory a single mom that sees her son getting sicker and sicker, needing a kidney transplant, but refuses to contact the father, a famous singer, for help. Her sister Paige convinces her to finally contact him though. The other is married Hannah, living in Egypt in the 1950’s with her British husband, trying to forget her past as a mother and wife in Hungary. Both stories will intersect at some point. I loved Mallory’s story. I hung…
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The Love of My Afterlife by Kirsty Greenwood
πππππππ:fake dating, love triangle, he falls first, one-bed, magic realism, virgin heroine, found familyCONTENT WARNING: bullying, death, death of a sibling, car accident, toxic parental relationship Get through this book was like getting a root canal without Novacane or like trying to tow a semi truck while riding a bicycle. A real s.t.r.u.g.g.l.e! I couldnβt wait for it to be over. This was one of my most anticipated books of 2024 and I it makes me sad I didnβt love this. Donβt let my review sway you from giving it a go though, reading is something very subjective, so you may feel different about it. Read and see how you…
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Alone with You by Aly MartinezΒ
πππππππ:single mom, tortured hero, two timelines, second chances, military rep, emotional, angst, mature characters, suspense Alone with You was very much a second chance romance with a unique storyline. It was powerful, emotional and truly heartbreaking. Truett was a shattered soul. My heart hurt for him throughout the book. I felt every emotion he was going through. The cycle of guiltβ¦the shameβ¦the pain he wouldn’t let himself escapeβ¦ π Gwen was such a light. Such a strong woman. Their pull was undeniable, making their journey all more beautiful. There was also hurt and pain but love too, so much love! The heartbreak and tragedy in this book is immense. Please check…
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The Most Wonderful Crime of the Year by Ally Carter
πππππππ:rivals to lovers, Christmas, mystery, golden retriever X black cat, forced proximity, pining hero, he falls first, suspense, mystery, closed doors I’m not always a Christmas book fan because sometimes they go overboard, but this one was so fun. The banter was great. The MMC is a charming golden retriever who was very easy to fall for, while the FMC is more of a black cat but I really loved how their relationship unfolded. It was entertaining and engaging. I really enjoyed this cozy mystery rom-com! Knives Out gets a holiday rom-com twist in this rivals-to-lovers romance-mystery from New York Times bestselling author Ally Carter. The bridge is out. The phones…
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Insatiable by Leigh Rivers
πππππππ:forbidden love, tortured hero, tortured heroine, enemies to lovers, second chances, dark romanceCONTENT WARNING: third party sexual assault, abuse, drug abuse Miscommunication is not a trope I enjoy reading and there is A LOT in this book. The whole issue between the main characters couldβve been solved with a simple conversation but instead nothing was resolved between them by the end of the book. And I just had enough of it. Not reading the sequel for sure. IF HE CAN’T HAVE HER, NO ONE ELSE CAN Kade Mitchell is obsessed with someone he despises. A snake in an angelβs skin, Stacey Rhodes is everything he canβt forget β the girl who…
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Catch the Sun by Jennifer HartmannΒ
πππππππ:friends to lovers, virgin heroine, found family, slow burn This book didnβt speak to my soul as Jennifer Hartmannβs books usually do. I just couldnβt feel it. It was a struggle to get through for a number of reasons. Very much of a slow burn and very wordy. Overly dramatic in a lot of ways, a little far fetched, and stuffed with super cheesy scenarios. I wonβt read an YA again coming from this author. But if you love her you should read it, I am definitely the minority here. You might feel differently than I did. “Kissing you feels like catching the sun⦔ At seven years old, Ella Sunbury…
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Famous Last Words by C.W. Farnsworth
πππππππ:college sports romance: hockey, enemies to lovers with benefits to lovers It took me awhile to get into it, but once I did, there was no stopping. Their relationship was developed really well. The banter between the main characters was so fun to get through. And there is so much chemistry between these two. They complemented each other really nicely. Iβm really glad I read it. Just a heads up. The audiobook for this one is AWFUL. Horrendous. Neither narrator was good. So if you decide to give this a try, read is the best option. Harlow Hayes loves water. In its liquid form. The chlorinated kind she swims in.…
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Not Another Love Song by Julie Soto
πππππππ:rivals to lovers, workplace, celebrity/rockstar, forced proximity, he falls first, 3rd act breakup, slow burn I think this book was more about love for the music than a romance itself. The characters were very passionate about music and skilled at expressing emotions through music. Even when they were having sex they used music terms to express the moment. And reading about people getting horny over a symphony was a huge turn off for me. I couldnβt tell if they were actually falling in love to each otherβs persona or to the music they played together. The relationships felt off and forced. I have no idea why I decided to read…