After being absolutely obsessed with Wildfire, I didn't think it was possible for me to love a Hannah Grace book even more but I absolutely adored Daydream and finally getting Henry's much-anticipated story. Henry was an absolutely adorable mmc, I loved how straightforward and communicative he was about his feelings. The dates he took Halle… Continue reading Review | Daydream by Hannah Grace
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BookTok Made Me Read It | Flawless by Elsie Silver
After hearing everyone raving about Elsie Silver following the release of Wild Eyes, I figured I had to get myself an Elsie Silver education. Starting with her Chestnut Springs series, I was excited to delve into the world of bull riding, especially with all the hype these books have online. I loved following Summer and… Continue reading BookTok Made Me Read It | Flawless by Elsie Silver
Review | The Long Game by Elena Armas
After much anticipation, I finally got around to reading an Elena Armas book for the first time and I was not disappointed. It's easy to see why her romance reads are beloved on Booktok. From the first page, I was hooked on Adalyn's story. I loved her badass, take no shits personality and how she… Continue reading Review | The Long Game by Elena Armas
Upcoming Release | Close Knit by Kels & Denise Stone
I loved Daphne's bubbly sunshine personality and how perfectly it brought out the sharper edges of Cameron's demeanour in juxtaposition. The leftover tension from their first encounter and the forced close proximity make for a suspenseful romance story that was hard to put down. Cyberbullying, anxiety, and self-care are significant topics in this book, and… Continue reading Upcoming Release | Close Knit by Kels & Denise Stone
Review | Canadian Boyfriend by Jenny Holiday
As a Canadian, I absolutely adored the true accuracy with which Mike's character was written, I feel like a lot of authors usually miss when writing Canadian characters but Mike was totally spot on and I loved reading about him. I also loved how this book unapologetically dealt with difficult themes of grief, and disordered… Continue reading Review | Canadian Boyfriend by Jenny Holiday
Review | Unsteady by Peyton Corinne
As a lover of hockey-romance, I anticipated reading this book for weeks and was so happy when my ebook from the library was finally available. Unfortunately, the book initially didn't live up to my expectations and I was disappointed with the pacing and character building. I really wanted to love black cat figure skater Sadie,… Continue reading Review | Unsteady by Peyton Corinne
Review | The Pairing by Casey McQuiston
Main character Theo leads the first half of the book with such a fun and quirky personality. Because of their passion for food and their job as a sommelier, their descriptions of different dishes and drinks were mouth-watering and really helped me feel immersed in the story. I loved following their development as a main… Continue reading Review | The Pairing by Casey McQuiston
Review | Magical Meet Cute by Jean Seltzer
I really wanted to love this book, especially with how fascinating the premise was. The idea of the main character Faye being a Jewitch, a witch who practices rituals based in Judaism, was novel to me but the execution of the book left much to be desired. From the beginning, it's easy to figure out… Continue reading Review | Magical Meet Cute by Jean Seltzer
Review | Cross the Line by Simone Soltani
Since reading Drive Me Crazy by Carly Robyn, I've been itching to get my hands on another Formula 1 romance and this definitely ticked all my boxes. With so many awesome tropes like friends to lovers, forced proximity, and lots and lots of travel, I knew I would love this book from the first page.… Continue reading Review | Cross the Line by Simone Soltani
Review | & Then They Wed by Riya Iyer
Despite having read so many books with brown main characters, this was my first time reading one set in Mumbai and I really enjoyed finally having a setting outside of New Jersey. ;p The city itself is filled with vitality and life just like any other character. I feel like without the detailed writing of… Continue reading Review | & Then They Wed by Riya Iyer