Curl up with a drink and find your next romance read!
Category romances are often some of my favorites when I’m stressed and overwhelmed and so I was pretty thrilled to be approved for three ARCs from three different lines so I could bring you another post like this! From the Harlequin Desire line, I read Second Chance Love Song by Jessica Lemmon, which I adored
I’ve been trying to be thematic in some way with my reviews lately, but at this point, that just means I still haven’t reviewed The Soulmate Equation by Christina Lauren, which came out last month and the review has been written for about as long. So today, I am presenting you with a review of
Specifically, I suppose, thees are three of my most anticipated releases of June that also all happened to release on June 1st. So this post is late even though I had actually finished each book by June 1st. But sometimes life gets in the way. So, my apologies, but let’s talk about Malibu Rising by

I don’t know if it’s just me, but every now and again, I like to lean into the sad books. I don’t cope well with grief IRL so sometimes I like to try and read books with a grief plot line largely in hopes that they will somehow teach me some sort of coping skill
2021 is a good year for book releases, honestly. I’ve found myself looking forward to so many books being released this year, so even though I said I wasn’t going to read as many new releases this year, I’ve mostly been failing at the follow through. Today’s post has me especially excited because it’s an

These three books don’t necessarily have anything in common besides the fact that they’re all perfect for the Flowers prompt on the #SpringIntoLoveBingo board, which I’ve admittedly already filled. But I said I wanted to review every book I read this year and I’m mostly failing so I thought I would try a new method
If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you may have noticed that I like to read Harlequin Desire category romances. I am not at all an expert in what each of the lines means in terms of rules, but I decided it would be fun to start exploring some of the other lines,

April 6th was a huge day of romance releases for me because I have been eagerly anticipating the sophomore novels of Martha Waters, Sarah Hogle, and Rosie Danan since I finished up their debuts last year! To Love and To Loathe by Martha Waters is a historical romance novel I was lucky enough to receive

I’ve read five nonfiction books so far this year, but I’m specifically wanting to talk about three of them today. Broken by Jenny Lawson is an essay collection that is at times so hilarious I had to pause the audiobook because I couldn’t hear it over the sound of my laughter and at times so
I would apologize for the fact that my blogging has been incredibly sporadic of late, but I feel like that’s just what you’re going to keep getting for a while. I’ve transitioned into a new role at work and most of my energy has gone into that for the time being, which means my reading