It may only be October but I am all for the holiday reads! Right after hearing about this release, I added it to my TBR and I’m so glad I did. It’s a cute, lighthearted holiday read! In a Holidaze follows Mae who celebrates Christmas every year with her family and family friends at a cabin.
The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa
The publisher kindly sent me a physical copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. Critically acclaimed author Mia Sosa delivers a sassy, steamy enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy about a woman whose new job requires her to work side-by-side…
Always Never Yours by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka
It’s no secret that I’m a fan of contemporary romance. But Always Never Yours is one of the best I’ve read in a while. I really, really loved this book! Always Never Yours follows Megan who is cast in her school production of Romeo and Juliet. She ends up helping her friend Owen write a play if he agrees to help her catch the eye of another boy.
Starry Eyes by Jenn Bennett
After reading Alex Approximately, I immediately knew that Jenn Bennett would be a new favourite author for me. And Starry Eyes is no different. In fact, I loved it even more than Alex, Approximately!
Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
Within the past year, I’ve become a huge fan of adult romance books. I especially love the rom-coms that have been releasing. Get a Life, Chloe Brown is no exception, it’s a wonderful read.
Yes No Maybe So by Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed
I’m a sucker for a great contemporary read and thankfully, Yes No Maybe So is one of those reads! Yes No Maybe So follows Jamie and Maya, two teenagers who canvas door-to-door for the upcoming senate election. While they are both incredibly different from one another, the experience brings them closer together. First of all, I adore these characters so much. Jamie is a really awkward teenager but he’s absolutely adorable.
Not Like the Movies by Kerry Winfrey
When I read Waiting for Tom Hanks last year, I immediately fell in love. Since then, I’ve been eagely waiting for the release of Not Like the Movies and I’m so happy to say that I loved it! Not Like the Movies follows Chloe, the best friend of the main character in the first book. She doesn’t believe in rom-coms or happy endings but doesn’t realize that love is right in front of her.
Love Her or Lose Her by Tessa Bailey
After reading Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey last year, I knew I would be reading more of her books. While the book was cheesy and cliche at times, it was really enjoyable. Love Her or Lose Her is no different!
Love Her or Lose Her follows Rosie and Dominic, a young married couple who both want more in their marriage. They ultimately decide to go to couple’s therapy to see if they can repair their marriage and achieve their dreams.
Tweet Cute by Emma Lord Review
As soon as I heard about Tweet Cute, I’ve had a huge desire to read it. I’m so so happy that I enjoyed it as much as I did. Tweet Cute follows Pepper, who helps run the social media account for her family’s restaurant chain. A local restaurant accuses Pepper’s family restuarant of stealing their grilled cheese recipe and a Twitter war ultimately occurs.
Fight or Flight by Samantha Young
After hearing about this book and its enemies-to-lovers trope, I immediately added it to my list of books to read. While it’s an enjoyable story, it’s not a new favourite of mine. Fight or Flight follows Ava, an interior designer who is flying back to Boston following a funeral. While at the airport, she runs into Caleb.
ARC Review | American Royals by Katharine McGee
As soon as I heard about American Royals, I knew it was a book I wanted to read. I’ve been anticipating this book for so long! I’m so happy to say that it lives up to my expectations and I really enjoyed it.
American Royals follows the royal family of America and all the crazy politics and drama. Princess Beatrice is dealing with the stress of the Royal lineage and the pressure of becoming Queen. Princess Samantha is struggling with her position and Prince Jefferson is juggling royal life and girls.
ARC Review | Again, but Better by Christine Riccio
Oh, boy. While I had such high expectations for this book, it totally fell flat for me.
Before jumping into this review, I think it’s important to say that I do not watch Christine’s videos on a regular basis. I’ve watched a few of them but have never been drawn in to watch more. But, the premise of her book made me really excited to read it!