Curl up with a drink and find your next romance read!
I love that I just had a conversation last month about how I was pretty sure my reading was seriously down from normal and then I somehow read fifteen books in the second half of May. Like… What? Who am I? Anyway, let’s hop to it since I clearly read too many books this month
Note: I have decided to migrate my blog from Wix to WordPress, but because I am technically challenged, I’m only transferring posts from May 2019 over here and maybe later I’ll figure out the rest of it, but for now… Here we are. Eventually I will reach an equilibrium with my job and be able

The books coming out in the next three months are some of the ones I am most anticipating in the entire year. I absolutely cannot wait for so many of these so I apologize in advance for the multitude of exclamation points you’re about to see. 1. Wolf Rainby Nalini Singh Y’all. A new Psy-Changeling

Fake relationships is one of my absolute favorite tropes. I love the part where they have to fake affection for the outside world and then they’re like, “WAIT, BUT WHAT IS REAL?” It’s one of my favorite conflicts and also just I love it the most always. I’m splitting my fake relationship recommendation posts into

The second half of April saw me beginning my new job and I can’t pretend my reading didn’t suffer from it. The majority of the books I finished were due to audiobook time since I’m back to having a decent commute and because I went home for Easter weekend. The rest of my reading in

Hello! I am finally returning to the second part of my Trope Talk: Hate to Love that I had planned… months ago? Not sure. Anyway, one of the things I mentioned was that enemies to lovers seems to lend itself a bit more to paranormal and fantasy romances because how many of us TRULY have

The beginning of April has been kind of a weird reading month. But I read two of my most anticipated books of the entire year and loved them both so let’s hop to it! P.S. I’m not posting a Romanceopoly Wrap Up because I literally failed so hard at that Readathon. 1. Branded by Fire

I had a list of ten books I was super highly anticipating that released from December through February and I thought it would be fun to check in and see if I’m good at predicting books I’m going to love and actually, you know, pick up. Of course, the tenth book was supposed to be

So I had some reading goals at the beginning of the year and I thought it would be good for us to check in with those… 1. Read One Non-fiction Book a Month Well, I accomplished this for January and February and then fell off the wagon in March. I’ll try to course correct this

There are seven challenges for RomanceopolyAThon, which is running from April 8-14 and you can actually ignore your rolls, which is helpful because I’m currently on the one that requires me to read historical fiction, which I’m not in the mood for really. (But When We Left Cuba comes out on April 9th, so once