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

I have been watching, reading, and viewing every favorite books of 2024 post that has come across my feeds on any social media format so I am so excited for this post. Of the numerous 2024 releases that I read, when I went through my list, I highlighted 30 books that I really loved. So

I’m going to keep this short and sweet since again, I know that a December wrap up is unlikely to be the content you’re most excited to see right now and it’s honestly, not necessarily the content I’m most excited to write, but I am a creature of habit and so you must have this.

Before I get to the most exciting post, which are my favorite books of 2024, I’m first going to share with you my top ten books from October, November, and December with three honorable mentions! I’m really excited to share these, but I will be brief because I know this is not THE post people

Putting together this seasonal bingo truly feels like a labor of love sometimes more than others. I’ve been in such a weird headspace, which I think I’ve hammered home in my last several posts, that finding the ability to think creatively has been a challenge and I know that’s true for my sister as well,

Delighted to tell you about my ten favorite books with only cheating a little bit a couple of times in combining books from a series that I read in the last three months. I know I normally have so much more to say in an intro paragraph, but honestly, I’m so behind in getting posts

This is such a solid group of three books that I would highly recommend, so that’s really exciting. You can already pick up Hot Hex Boyfriend by Carly Bloom and The Spark of the Everflame by Penn Cole, but The Mirror by Nora Roberts doesn’t come out for another month. That said, if you haven’t

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,

Listen, publishers do publish Christmas romances a bit early (read, way too early if they want you to read it upon release), but as we all know, I’m generally not the one to read an ARC early so why does it matter? Well, for once, my friends, I have three timely (even one very early!)

Shout out to Netgalley and the publishers for advanced copies of these three books, but as per usual with me, you can already grab all three of these books to read for yourself!

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