The Holiday Trap by Roan Parrish | Book Review

Initially, I thought The Holiday Trap by Roan Parrish was going to be like The Parent Trap. I was wrong and that’s fine. This book is an LGBTQIA featuring story with a premise similar to the movie the Holiday. When the book opens, Greta has been volunteered for a date auction against her will. Pissed off, […]

Mistletoe Cottage by Debbie Mason | Book Review

Mistletoe Cottage by Debbie Mason is the first book in the Harmony Harbor series. However, I’ve read other books in this series totally out of order with no issues. This story follows Sophie DiRossi and Liam Gallagher. The book opens up with a fire at Greystone Manor and firefighter Liam Gallagher saving Sophie’s daughter, Mia. […]

Christmas At Silver Falls by Jenny Hale | Book Review

If you are looking for a sweet and fast holiday read that genuinely feels like a Hallmark movie, might I recommend Christmas At Silver Falls by Jenny Hale. It turns out that Jenny Hale’s books just really do it for me when it comes to Christmas reading. Christmas At Silver Falls features Scarlett Bailey who has […]

Eight Nights Of Flirting by Hannah Reynolds | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To Eight Nights Of Flirting? I am trying to get through my Netgalley queue and wanted to listen to a book that was a little less heavy than my previous listen – House Of Hunger. Eight Nights Of Flirting by Hannah Reynolds absolutely fit the bill. This contemporary young adult seasonal audiobook was […]

The Summer Of Christmas by Juliet Giglio & Keith Giglio | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Summer Of Christmas by Juliet Giglio and Keith Giglio? I picked up The Summer Of Christmas by Juliet Giglio and Keith Giglio because I liked the cover and thought the book looked like fun. Also, the setting is somewhat local to me and I am a SUCKER for local books. […]

Serendipity: Ten Romantic Tropes Transformed edited by Marissa Meyer | Book Review

Serendipity: Ten Romantic Tropes Transformed edited by Marissa Meyer features different stories by a variety of young adult authors taking on tropes. The stories are all contemporary which I appreciated. For an anthology, this book felt like a quick read. I liked most of the stories, but none made a super lasting impression and that’s […]