Curl up with a drink and find your next romance read!

I honestly thought I’d already reviewed all of these books, but according to Netgalley, I actually have not, so great news, y’all, I get to tell you about three category romances that you can pick up today if you so choose! I’m a big fan of category romances for those times when my brain is

Should I have written these reviews last month? Yes. Did I? Obviously no. So instead, I am coming to you now, in January to give you three reviews for some books that you really can read anytime of the year if you would like, but I’ll also let you know how central the holidays are

I read three sports romances or at least, that’s how we’re categorizing all three of these books. Played by Naima Simone is available via Kindle Unlimited if you’re interested in reading it and I believe it also gives you access to the audiobook with your borrow. I did read it that way as opposed to

I had the opportunity to read three contemporary romance books early and I read exactly one via the eARC provided by Netgalley. Who is surprised? Anyway, the good news is, you also can access all three of the books I’m going to review today. First up is Do Me a Favor by Cathy Yardley, which

We all know how awful I am at a timely review of a book anyway, but like… Y’all, Making Up is an ARC I’ve had since 2018. So… Anyway, I hope y’all enjoy reading about these books that I enjoyed, especially if you haven’t picked them up yourself yet! I do just want to say

I’m trying to get this review post up before the internet goes out again, but honestly, I can’t blame the lateness of these reviews on Hurricane Helene. I’ve been supposed to write these reviews and post them since early September when I finished the third book for this. Oops. Anyway, let’s dive in real quick,

As per usual, thank you so much to Netgalley for these advanced copies. In shocking news, I read two of them with the actual e-ARC copy, Heavy Hitter and A Photo Finish, and I read my audio review copy of The Break Up Pact. Truly, a miracle has occurred. Anyway, I’m so excited to talk

These three books are a bit of an eclectic mix. We’ve got an adventure romance (Romancing Miss Stone by M.C. Vaughan), a college set YA (Past, Present, Future by Rachel Lynn Solomon), and a really, deeply emotional romance (Just Playing House by Farah Heron). So, let’s begin by thanking Netgalley for the e-ARCs of these

I read five ARCs while I was on vacation so I’m going to review three here and then the final two and whatever book I pick up next in a few days. But because of the setting of when I read these books, I really want to just start out by saying that although I

This set of three ARCs I was lucky enough to get from Netgalley include a book that I really think will be a favorite of the year and two books that I really enjoyed. So we have Just Some Stupid Love Song by Katelyn Doyle (who is actually Scarlett Peckham), which came out on June