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
Review | Raiders of the Lost Heart by Jo Segura
This heartfelt Indiana Jones-inspired romance was so gripping that I finished it in a single day. The book's vibrant and detailed cover caught my eye at the library and I was so excited to dive into this adventure-filled story set in the Mexican jungle. From the jump, I was obsessed with main character Connie. From… Continue reading Review | Raiders of the Lost Heart by Jo Segura
Review | What Happens After Midnight by K.L. Walther
All of K.L. Walthers books always make me feel super old because of how much fun they are to read and the carefree, youthfulness in her characters. After loving The Summer of Broken Rules I was super excited to find she had more Taylor-Swift coded books for me to devour and this one did not… Continue reading Review | What Happens After Midnight by K.L. Walther
Review | Take Me Home by Melanie Sweeney
If you're a fan of when 'he falls first and harder', you'll love this book. Ash is absolutely adorable and head over heels for Hazel. He takes his time getting to know her and supporting her through the stress of the holidays, and navigating her tense familial situation. There were so many moments that had… Continue reading Review | Take Me Home by Melanie Sweeney
Review | Night Shift by Annie Crown
This book is the first one this year that I found so difficult to put down I actually stayed up until five in the morning reading it and finished it in one day. There is something so captivating about Annie Crown's writing and I was immersed in Kennedy's life and how similar it was to… Continue reading Review | Night Shift by Annie Crown
My Summer Reading Log (+ free downloadable printout)
Since I started going to the library regularly as a child, I have always looked forward to the summer reading challenge. Summers were always my favourite because I could dedicate all my time to reading and these programs rewarded my voracious appetite for more stories. This year, my local library's summer reading log came with… Continue reading My Summer Reading Log (+ free downloadable printout)
Review | Right on Cue by Falon Ballard
After devouring this book in two days, I think it's safe to say that I am absolutely obsessed with the chemistry in Emmy and Grayson's enemies-to-lovers movie showmance. With twists and turns and lots of spice, this book kept me guessing until the very end. Screenwriter Emmy Harper is a female main character I was… Continue reading Review | Right on Cue by Falon Ballard
Life Update: I lost my job!
May has been a crazy month for sure. I was in Toronto for two weeks celebrating my cousin's wedding and then I caught a cold on the flight home so I was sick in bed for another week. Now, with June on the horizon, I'm trying to reorganise my life and get on for the… Continue reading Life Update: I lost my job!
Review | Here For The Wrong Reasons by Annabel Paulson and Lydia Wang
With a rodeo queen and an enterprising influencer, this is a sapphic romance I really wanted to absolutely adore. There are so many fun tropes in this book, forced proximity, a secret relationship, and a crazy insane love triangle wrapped up in a Bachelor-esque plot. I really loved Krystin with her heart of gold, her… Continue reading Review | Here For The Wrong Reasons by Annabel Paulson and Lydia Wang