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September 29, 2020 Elizabeth Reviews

[Elizabeth’s Review]: All This Time by Mikki Daughtry and Rachael Lippincott

All This Time is a story about loss and overwhelming grief and how to move on. Kyle has always been sure of his life and his future, and that was Kimberly. The duo has been best friends for as long as they can remember and a couple all the same. The one thing Kyle is sure […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Contemporary, contemporary romance, Death, friendship, Grief, High School, loss, Love, recovery, Romance, romance suspense, romantic suspense, young adult, young adult romance

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

June 2, 2020 Elizabeth Reviews

[Elizabeth’s Review]: The Dark Tide by Alicia Jasinska

I like to think Alicia Jasinska read Beauty and the Beast and thought: let’s make our beast a QUEEN and let’s make it dark. And I was totally and completely about it. This book focuses on two POVs: Lina Kirk and Queen Eva and they each have something to prove. The dynamic between Lina and […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: Bisexual, Dance, darkfantasy, enemies to lovers, F/F Romance, Fairytale Twist, family, fantasy, Fiction, Love, magic, Sacrifice, selfless, sibling relationships, Witch Queen, Witches, YA, YA Fantasy, YA Romance

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

October 25, 2019 Elizabeth Reviews

[Elizabeth’s Review]: Where I End and You Begin by Preston Norton

I’m writing this review literally ten minutes after finishing this book and all I can say is that I am an emotional mess. Where I End and You Begin— where do we end and begin? This book, I can’t seem to full capture how heartfelt and heartwarming this coming of age story is. What we’ve […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: being you, Contemporary, family, friends, friendship, heartbreaking, heartwarming, High School, LGBTQ, life, Love, love yourself, Shakespeare, theatre, YA, YA Romance

September 17, 2019 Elizabeth Reviews

[Elizabeth’s Review]: Fever by Donna Grant

The biggest thing to know before going into this book is that this is #16 in the Dark Kings Series and #38 in the Dark World Series. Buuuuuut here’s the thing, you don’t absolutely have to read every single book in the series before reading this specific one, but it does help. Donna Grant does […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: adult fantasy, dark fae, darkfantasy, dragon kings, dragons, druids, fae, fantasy, fated mates, immortal, ireland, light fae, Love, magic, magic powers, paranormal, paranormal romance, passion, reapers, war, warriors

September 6, 2019 Asis Reviews

[Asis’ Review] If There’s No Tomorrow by Jennifer L. Armentrout

I started reading “If There’s No Tomorrow” only knowing that it was a cute contemporary romance written by my favorite author. But I was wrong. Because this book is SO MUCH MORE than that or than anything I had expected of it and I truly believe that Jennifer has outdone herself. As always, her writing […]

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: best friends to lovers, childhood friends to lovers, childhood love, Contemporary, cute, dead, family, forgiveness, friends, Friends to Lovers, friendship, high school romance, loss, Love, love since childhood, message, Romance, small town, therapy

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