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Review: Passenger Princess by Morgan Elizabeth

Passenger Princess is the sweet and spicy romance we all need! Ava and Jaime have that pure, soul-deep connection we all yearn for and so few get to experience. He’s protective; she’s a little reckless. He’s a planner; she likes to see where the mood takes her. He think their relationship is impossible; she knows they can make it work. […]

ARC Review: Head Over Heels by Karla Sorensen

How have I never read a Karla Sorensen book before this?? The woman is a PHENOMENAL writer. The way she pieced together every sentence made a huge impact on even the smallest events, which is perfect since a main theme in Head Over Heels is how impactful small events truly are. Before I ramble further, why is this book so […]

ARC Review: Love, Just In by Natalie Murray

Josie and Zac have been best friends since they were teenagers. Zac tried to break through the friend zone once – and only once – and was quickly put back in his place. Even after that, the two were inseparable. They roomed together in college. Josie introduced him to his fiance. Nothing could come between them. Until the unthinkable happened […]

ARC Review: Mother Faker by Brittanée Nicole

We’re first introduced to Beckett, our MMC, in Revenge Era. His brothers all give him guff for being in love with his assistant who happens to be married. When Mother Faker begins, this is no longer the case. Olivia, our FMC, is a freshly divorced single mom who lives with three of her best friends and THEIR kids in a […]

ARC Review: Cluelessly Yours by Max Monroe

Cluelessly Yours evoked so many emotions!! It was a wild ride with a million twists, hilarious banter, seriously swoony moments, and a beautiful relationship between a mom and the man who just wants to lighten her load. This is an interconnected standalone in the same world as Accidental Attachment and, more loosely, Best Frenemies. Sammy, the sister of the main […]

ARC Review: Reckless by Elsie Silver

Reckless by Elsie Silver was beautiful and poignant and heartbreaking all at the same time. I’m not sure I’ve ever read a book that was quite as realistic as Reckless while also managing to create a “book boyfriend” that will be hard to beat. I’ve never live-reacted a book before this one, but I desperately needed people to talk to […]

ARC Review: Fake-ish by Winter Renshaw

Briar has found herself in a pickle. She agreed to be her boss’s fake-fiancé for eight weeks while visiting his family’s private island. No big deal, right? If she and Burke pull it off, she walks away a million dollars richer and her boss’s dad gets to spend his last days thinking his son is happily in love. There’s just […]

ARC Review: Alpha Instinct by Katie Reus

Official Blurb: He ghosted her years ago… Ana Cordona has been a strong leader for the lupine shifters who survived after half her pack was murdered. As tough as she is, her pack is vulnerable to a devious neighbor who wants their land—and Ana as his own. So when a ghost from her past barrels back into her life promising […]

ARC Review: Bloody Heart by Sophie Lark

Official Blurb: When you get a second chance, you don’t wait for a third… Simone Solomon lives in a gilded cage. She’s been raised to wealth, privilege, and above all, obedience. Hiding in the back of a limousine, dreading another tedious gala, Simone is abducted by a mafioso who intended to steal a car, not a girl. Dante Gallo looks […]

To Bind a Dark Heart by Kathryn Ann Kingsley

To Bind a Dark Heart begins directly after after the events in To Charm a Dark Prince. Gwen and the being she calls Merlin are free of Mordred and wondering through the forest. Guilt is eating her alive, and she’s wondering if she could just apologize to Mordred…or if he’d sooner cut off her head than forgive her. Which is […]