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

July both seemed to fly by and also be an agonizingly long month. I think it’s because work was absolute madness and I thought about quitting on approximately a daily basis. However, gotta have an income, ya know? (And also, I do actually mostly like my job.) Anyway, let us turn our attention to the…

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…

June was such a month! I took a two week long vacation and it was glorious, but now I’ve got a cold because of course I do. Anyway, I read 30 books so we’ve got a lot to talk about. Let’s dive in.

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…

One of these books is probably going to be a favorite of the quarter, if not of the year, one of these books is perfect for fans of The Bachelor, and one of these books was not for me, but might be for you. Read on to find out which book is which.

I read 31 new releases in the first four months of the year, which seems like a lot to me, but I think is probably on par with where I usually am at this time of year. There are several that were absolutely marvelous and fortunately, not too many that I really didn’t like. And…

Somehow April is over? I’m very bewildered by this. First of all, I somehow decided there were 31 days in April and, well, there are not. Secondly, I am still not ready to move on from Tortured Poets so I’m just not going to and will have it on repeat for the rest of forever.…
It’s always fantastic when I am lucky enough to receive an ARC of a book I’m really looking forward to! And yet, in my case, the way that I always seem to wait for the finished copy to be in my hands because I want to be able to highlight and tab it is… really…

In March, I participated in the Bookish Swifties Club Readathon and was on Team White Rabbit, which meant I could only read fantasy, nonfiction, historical fiction, or general fiction books unless I had a wild card, which meant that my reads this month look dramatically different than they normally do. I wound up having a…

The way I tend to get so overconfident as soon as I read one nonfic and decide to go on a requesting spree and then report in a full year later. Whoops! Anyway, so delighted to finally be bring you reviews for Chronic by Rebecca Dimyan, Strong Female Character by Fern Brady, and Congratulations, the…