Category: Romance

  • Hotel King, Claire Marti: a review

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) TW: death of parent (off page) and steam, not suitable for younger readers.  Quick, entertaining and a solid enemies-to-lovers story, Hotel King is the perfect light read to add to your summer TBR. Hotel King is, unsurprisingly, about hotels. Ryan, our delightfully muscular and grumpy MMC, is setting up his dream hotel chain…

  • Two Wrongs Make a Right, Chloe Liese: a review

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) TW; Emotional abuse, toxic relationships, open door sex, anxiety I love a meet-cute – after all, it’s the basis of most classic romances for a reason – but what I’ve learnt from reading Two Wrongs Make a Right is that I definitely enjoy a meet-disaster even more. Beatrice (Bea) and Jamie (West) meet…

  • Summer Fridays, Suzanne Rindell: a review

    Thank you to the publisher for the advanced copy from NetGalley! ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) TW: mentions 9/11, death of relative (off page), cheating  There’s one thing I definitely didn’t expect going into Summer Fridays, and that was to have the AOL ‘you have email’ alert play such a vital part in Nick and Sawyer’s story. I…

  • All’s Fair in Love and War, Virginia Heath: a review

    All’s Fair in Love and War, Virginia Heath  Thank you to the publisher for the advanced copy from NetGalley! ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5) TW: light steam, not suitable for younger readers.  I love regency romances. I love regency romances so much that I own a small library of Julia Quinn books, so I was, understandably, beyond excited…

  • Cover reveal: Come Break My Heart Again, C.W. Farnsworth

    A busy day for book news with the cover of C.W. Farnsworth’s new book, Come Break My Heart Again, revealed today. Her Famous Last Words was a 4/5 star read for me and I’ll definitely be checking this one out on June 14th! – Em C.W. Farnsworth has revealed the gorgeous cover for Come Break…

  • The Right Place, Sophia Money-Coutts: a review

    Thank you to the publisher for the free copy from NetGalley! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) TW: death of a relative (off page), mentions previous miscarriages, alcoholism, sexual harassment, cheating Sophia Money-Coutts is on her A-game, and I am obsessed. I am obsessed with this book, the characters, basically everything, and now I want to move to France…

  • Making a Siren, Cheyenne Dragon: a review

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐(4/5) TW: Death, Alcohol, Sexual Content, Violence, Mention of SA Thank you to Voracious Readers Only and Cheyenne Dragon for the free copy! Making a Siren is a daring tale filled with love, loss, betrayal and, above all, courage. Throw in the (mostly) lovable pirate crew and a world where mermaids and sirens really exist,…

  • Nightbane, Alex Aster: a review

    (Lightlark Book #2) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5) Contains spoilers for Lightlark Book 1 If you thought that Lightlark was unpredictable,  just wait until you read Nightbane. The second book in the series does not disappoint, and is the perfect sequel you’ll be craving to fill the Isla shaped hole in your heart.  Nightbane continues Isla’s story and,…

  • Degrees of Engagement, Jennifer Hennessy: a review

    Thank you to the publisher for the free copy from NetGalley! ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5) TW: spice, not suitable for younger readers Hands down my favourite part of Degrees of Engagement is the absolute shade thrown to the British Museum over the Parthenon Marbles, and I cannot applaud Hennessy enough for this. Onto the review. Degrees of…

  • Lightlark, Alex Aster: a review

    (Lightlark Book #1) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5) I cannot even put into words how much I love this book, so just trust me when I say that you have to read it. In fact, this is probably the hardest review I’ve written yet because there is so much to say and I could talk about it forever.…

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