Category: Women’s Fiction

The Fixer Upper by Lauren Forsythe (ARC Review)

The Fixer Upper by Lauren Fors..

If you’ve been here a while, you’ll know that I’m a sucker for romantic comedies with the enemies to lovers trope. Even better if you have a vibrant group of friends and some forced proximity. But before I dive in, I wanted to thank G.P. Putnam and the author for the advanced copy for review! Aly was a fun, complicated character. Her relationship with her parents (Mom, really) has had a huge impact on her life and relationships. (Duh. I […]

The Bodyguard by Katherine Center (ARC Review)

The Bodyguard by Katherine Cen..

Katherine Center is one of my auto-read authors! Her unique combo of humor and heart delivered through expert storytelling and dialogue never fails to make me laugh and swoon. As soon as I sat down to read it, I didn’t want to stop. I devoured it in two sittings and I’m already considering a reread. I adore Hannah and Jack! Hannah Brooks is great at her job but she is an absolute mess in her personal life. She probably/most definitely […]

Review: Read My Lips by Kelle Z. Riley (ARC)

Review: Read My Lips by Kelle ..

Posted January 13, 2022 by Alana in Contemporary Romance, Romance, Women's Fiction / 0 Comments

Read My Lips is the first book in Riley’s  new Riches and Royals series. I loved the Undercover Cat cozy series and was excited to dig in to some disguised billionaires.  I really enjoyed the dyslexia rep in the story. I’ve only come across it two or three times out of all the romances I’ve read so that was an intriguing, and educational, addition to the story. The scenes when Claire is actively helping Clayton learn are my favorite in the book. […]

Review: Beach Read by Emily Henry

Review: Beach Read by Emily He..

This was one of the most hyped books on my TBR for 2020. I heard it was a lovely, summery read that would whisk me away from the day to day drudgery. I can’t remember whose review or blurb I read but LIES! You owe me a new kleenex box! Beach Read was absolutely not what I expected! Or rather, my strong reaction to the story and characters wasn’t what I expected. I adored January’s wit and flaws. She felt […]