Book Review: This Train Is Being Held by Ismée Williams
The slow-burn romance in This Train is Being Held kept me listening, but the flowery prose and frustrating character decisions left me feeling slightly disconnected.
Review: Winning The Wallflower by Eloisa James
This novella sort of misses the mark with the characters’ excessive complaining about social status and shallow character development.
Review: Last Will and Testament by Dahlia Adler
A good read, but ultimatelt not my favourite.
Book Review: Cruel Saints by Michelle Heard
The Cruel Saint is the second book in the Saint series, chronicling the tempestuous tale of Elena and Lucian.
Book Review: Captive by R. J. Lewis
This start to the series is a unique and engrossing read with steamy scenes and action-packed moments. If you’re looking for a captivating and enthralling experience, then Captive is the book for you!
Review: Mother Country by Jacinda Townsend
Mother Country by Jacinda Townsend is a captivating novel about two mothers whose lives become intertwined. With artful language and vivid characters, it’s a must-read for lovers of immersive storytelling.
Book Review: The Hopefuls by Jennifer Close
The Hopefuls is a well-written book that provides valuable insight into the world of politics and personal relationships.
Book Review: Talon by Carian Cole (Ashes & Embers #4)
If you’re in the mood for a steamy, edgy romance with a rockstar or biker twist, give this book a chance! Who knows, it might just become your new favorite read. Happy reading!
Book Review: What The Duke Dares by Anna Campbell
I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a heartwarming, yet captivating romance novel.
Book Review: Anyone But Him by Different Authors
If you’re a fan of enemies-to-lovers and fake relationship stories, then Anyone but Him is a must-read. This collection of short stories from various authors follows four couples as they navigate the ups and downs of their relationships.
Book Review: Do Over by Serena Bell
I recommend Do Over for anyone looking for a well-written love story with steamy moments and a child in the mix.
Book Review: Merciless Saints by Michelle Heard
This book was an engaging read, with a thrilling mix of suspense and romance that kept me hooked until the very last page.
Book Review: The Chase by Elle Kennedy (Briar U #1)
If you enjoy complex and heartwarming romance stories, I highly recommend checking out The Chase by Elle Kennedy. Despite its imperfections, the love story between Summer and Fitz is a delightful journey filled with emotions and steamy passion.
Book Review: Kissing Tolstoy by Penny Reid (Dear Professor #1)
Although this book may not be everyone’s cup of tea, Kissing Tolstoy is a decent read for those interested in Russian philosophy and a subtle take on professor-student relationships.
Book Review: Xeni by Rebekah Weatherspon (Loose Ends #2)
Xeni is an absolute gem of a book with an enchanting cast of characters. The author’s talent for creating self-assured characters comfortable in their skin is truly remarkable.
Book Review: The Dare by Harley Laroux (Losers #0.5)
Although the themes it covers are quite heavy, the author handles them with sensitivity and skill, resulting in a powerful story. I highly recommend this book and encourage readers to give it a chance despite its challenging subject matter.
Book Review: The Woman In The Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura
If you’re looking for a book that explores the nuances of everyday life, with a touch of creepiness, then “The Woman in the Yellow Cardigan” might be just what you need. While some readers might find the lack of climactic scenarios underwhelming, the book’s focus on character development makes for a compelling read.
Book Review: Consent by Vanessa Springora
If you’re looking for a memoir that will leave you feeling raw and vulnerable, Consent is the book for you. With a prosaic and magnetic writing style, the author takes us on a journey through her life and experiences with non-consensual relationships.
Book Review: Hush by Kate Maxwell
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in a poignant exploration of motherhood, friendships, and family relationships.
Book Review: Rafe by Rebekah Weatherspon
If you’re looking for a heartwarming and sensually written love story, then this book is definitely for you. The chemistry between Rafe and Sloan is palpable, and you won’t be able to resist falling in love with Rafe’s gentle and caring demeanor.