The Unlucky Ones series is about a group of kids who grew up in the foster system together and are now doing adulthood as a family. Unwanted focuses on Arlo and Frankie. These two are the oldest in this little rag tag group and they fell in love as teens. Arlo’s drug addiction led Frankie […]
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[Brittany’s Review]: Something Wilder by Christina Lauren
I have been a huge fan of Christina Lauren’s for a while, so when I saw this book become available for ARC request, I had to snag a copy. This book was so unique. After reading the synopsis, I was already pulled in by the treasure hunting and second-chance aspects, but this book went the […]
[Portia’s Review]: Meant To Be (Twist of Fate #1) by Jennifer Probst
Meant to be is the first in a new series by Jennifer Probst that follows the lives of 3 best friends, with a book dedicated to each. This book called to me because I love a surprise/accidental pregnancy trope! For the most part I think this book was fine. It was a quick, easy read. […]
[Asis’ Review] The One for You by Roni Loren
I don’t have anything to say about the writing, really. No complaints at all, it was perfectly okay but nothing that stood out to me immensely either. In general, I had no problems with any characters or their relationships (I did love the relationship of the main couple with the old couple). Since I never […]
[Diana’s Review]: Some Mistakes Were Made by Kristin Dwyer
Well, damn. I was not ready for how angsty and angry and heartbreakingly sad this book is. “I have to be careful because memories are like rain. A harmless drop here and there falling against my mind, then suddenly, I’m standing beneath a flood.” Unfortunately, I didn’t end up loving SMWM as I hoped. This […]
[Elizabeth’s Review]: Count Your Lucky Stars (Written in the Stars #3) by Alexandria Bellefleur
Starting this book, I had not read Bellefleur’s other works. After finishing, Count Your Lucky Stars, however, I am going to change that. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this read and seeing Margot and Olivia overcome their past miscommunication and ingrained fears regarding their history. While romance books are usually catnip for me […]
[Brittany’s Review]: King of the Court by R.S. Grey
One thing you should know about me is that I’m a HUGE R.S. Grey fan. Her books always put me in a better mood. To say my excitement for this book was extreme would be putting it lightly. In this book we meet Raelynn, a young woman who is really down on her luck. She […]
[Asis’ Review] We Can’t Keep Meeting Like This by Rachel Lynn Solomon
This book was refreshingly cute to read. A light read that, while somewhat predictable, felt so relatable to me it immediately took a very special place in my heart. Both characters were so realistic, they felt like actual teens, and the way mental health was treated in this book, the way it normalized it and […]