When it comes to summer, I love lounging around with a contemporary romance. Give me a good trope and breezy writing and I am totally there! The following three books are romances that I breezed through this summer — and would recommend with varying caveats. Summer Reading by Jenn McKinlay is an easy beach read. […]
3 Romances To Read This Summer
Two Five Star Reads That I Am Obsessed With

We are already almost through summer (I am so ready for the temperature to come down and the bugs to go away). I’ve gotten a little bit obsessive over these two books as they are for me my biggest hits so far this summer. Apparently this is the year that adult contemporary fiction really does […]
What The Hex by Jessica Clare | Book Review

Jessica Clare’s What The Hex is the second entry into the Hex series — and wow it is so fun! I actually ended up liking this book more than Go Hex Yourself. I think part of the reason being that What The Hex doesn’t feel like fan fiction with the serial numbers filed off. The tropes within are […]
Bold Love by Lauren Accardo | Book Review

The Forever Adirondacks trilogy by Lauren Accardo is a series I’ve faithfully read simply based on setting. The final book in the series is Bold Love featuring Sydney from Wild Love‘s best friend Bee and Denny, a former NFL player. Bold Love was a fun distraction. I thought this wasn’t a bad read and found it […]
The Suite Spot by Trish Doller | Book Review

At this point, I consider myself a Trish Doller megafan. I love her shift into adult romance. Of course, if Doller decided to write more young adult books, I would not complain. The Suite Spot is Doller’s latest and features Anna from Float Plan‘s sister Rachel. The Suite Spot was like a warm blanket and a hot cup […]
The Marvelous Monroe Girls by Shirley Jump | Book Review

Shirley Jump’s The Marvelous Monroe Girls is the first of a contemporary romance series set in the town of Harbor Cove, Massachusetts. I found myself interested in this book because I am always down to read books about sisters — having two myself. It is a theme I am very easily able to relate to. Jump’s […]