Tag: Romance

  • What Happens After Midnight by K.L. Walther

    Are you in your Taylor Swift era? Then I have just the book for you. What Happens After Midnight is a cute story about first love, losing it and finding it again all to the tune of some of Taylor Swift’s greatest songs.

  • Well Matched (Well Met #3) by Jen DeLuca

    Well Matched was such a sweet and heartwarming story. I had been looking forward to April’s story and was kind of dubious that she was being paired with Mitch, but they just work.

  • Well Played (Well Met #2) by Jen DeLuca

    While I wasn’t originally interested in Stacey’s story, I’m really glad I went back for it. DeLuca did an amazing job and I now look forward to Stacey showing up (along with Benedict!) in the other books.

  • Well Met (Well Met #1) by Jen DeLuca

    Well Met might go down as my favorite summer read of 2021. It was so cute and swoon-worthy against a perfect Renaissance Faire backdrop. From wenches to hot men in kilts along with dashingly romantic pirates; this book had it all.

  • The Road Trip by Beth O’Leary

    The Road Trip was such an emotional story about overcoming trauma, healing and find your way back to someone. It was a melancholic read with some funny and lighthearted moments.

  • The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary

    The Flatshare was a pleasant surprise. What I thought would be a somewhat fluffy yet quirky flatmates to lovers story was more than that.

  • Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross

    Divine Rivals is a heart wrenching story about love, loss, found family and the effects of war. I was honestly blown away by this book and it’s one that I expect to stay on my mind for quite awhile.

  • Zodiac Academy: The Awakening by Caroline Peckham

    This is definitely an all vibes book. Just don’t look at it too critically and you’ll love it. It’s not a bad book though and I thought the characters were well developed.

  • Magnolia Parks: The Long Way Home by Jessa Hastings

    This book pleasantly surprised me. Is it still a dumpster fire? Yes absolutely. Did I still love it? 100% would reread it.

  • Magnolia Parks by Jessa Hastings

    Magnolia Parks is a dumpster fire, trash book that I couldn’t put down and am somehow obsessed with. It’s toxic yet intoxicating

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