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July 30, 2020 Elizabeth Reviews

[Elizabeth’s Review]: “Today Tonight Tomorrow” by Rachel Lynn Solomon

To start off, I have to say that this book has become one of my top 3 reads of not only 2020 but pretty much of all time! I read this book in a span of hours and finished it around five in the morning and was so giddy that I could not fall asleep. […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: 2020 release, Contemporary, contemporary romance, diverse, enemies to lovers, Fun, Funny, hate love relationship, heartwarming, High School, high school romance, Jewish, Love, rivalry, rivals, Romance, scavenger hunt, Seattle, smart characters, writing, YA, ya contemporary, YA Romance, young adult

June 19, 2020 Elizabeth Reviews

[Elizabeth’s Review]: If I Never Met You by Mhairi McFarlane

What happens when the person you had chosen to love for over a decade and have built an entire life together decides that he no longer loves you? Answer: Laurie and Dan met in their Freshman year in college and have been inseparable ever since, and with both becoming lawyers and now in their mid-thirties, […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Adult, adult romance, broken heart, contemporary romance, Diverse Character(s), Fake Relationship, family, finding yourself, Funny, Grief, hate love relationship, heartbreaking, heartwarming, humor, lawyer, life after heartbreak, Love, love yourself

March 3, 2020 Skye Reviews

[Skye’s Review]: The Midnight Lie by Marie Rutkoski

“So you tell me what would make a good, quiet girl get herself in trouble, especially when she had so much to lose. Tell me.” With a quote like that, you know you’re in for a delightful ride. That quote is from the very first chapter. Needless to say, I was helpless to Marie Rutkoski’s […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #diversereads, #nafantasy, #newadult, #yafantasy, $f/fromance, fantasy, LGBTQ, NA, YA

February 12, 2020 Elizabeth Reviews

[Elizabeth’s Review]: The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa

This book was such a fun read, and I fell in love with the romantic-comedy that Lina and Max embodied. Lina Santos is a wedding planner who was dumped at the altar, and she did not let it stop her. What I loved about Lina was her hardworking attitude and how she never gave up. […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Brazilian, Contemporary, contemporary romance, Diverse Character(s), enemies to lovers, Funny, humor, left at the altar, Love, marriage, rom-com, Romance, romantic comedy, Second-Chance, Slow Burn Romance, wedding planner, weddings, witty banter

November 5, 2019 JoJo Reviews

(JoJo’s Book Review) : Get A Life, Chloe Brown By Talia Hibbert

When I saw the cover of Get A Life, Chloe Brown I was immediately drawn in, I didn’t even read the blurb yet I was just hypnotized by the cover, I am pretty sure if it could talk it would say something in Chloe Brown’s voice basically demanding that I stop being ridiculous and read […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: heartwarming, rom-com, Romance, sexy, swoony

October 25, 2019 Skye Reviews

[Skye’s Review]: The Last True Poets of the Sea by Julia Drake

Friends, saying this book took me by surprise would be an understatement. It’s been a while since I’ve read such a thought-provoking book. This book truly makes you think and feel.  The Last True Poets of the Sea centers itself around darker, emotional themes such as grief, loss, pain, confusion, and fear of the unknown. […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: #diversereads, #femalefemaleromance, #findingyourself, #treasurehunting, #yacontemporary, f/f, family, friends, LGBTQ, retelling, YA

September 22, 2019 Sita Reviews

[Sita’s Review]: Faker by Sarah Smith

“Not everything needs to be a powerful statement about character or society or whatever. Sometimes, things are the way they are and nothing more” – Sarah Smith, ‘Faker’ This quote that popped up while I was reading and basically shouted at me on how I was feeling. I’m sorry I was really wanting to love […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: contemporary romance, enemies to lovers, Romance, Slow Burn Romance, workplace romance

September 17, 2019 Asis Reviews

[Asis’ Review] Loki: Where Mischief Lies by Mackenzi Lee

The quotes used on this Review were taken from the ARC and may change after publication. I came into this book not really knowing what to expect, I haven’t really read any comics but I do love the MCU and was hopeful for what this book would bring us. I really appreciated the way Loki […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: adventure, aliens, brothers, Diverse Character(s), family, fantasy, historical fiction, identity, LGBTQ+ Friendly, loki, magic, marvel, middle grade, royalty, Slow Burn Romance, subtle romance, Witches, Young Adult Fantasy, Zombies

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