Category: Contemporary Romance


REVIEW: Summer State of Mind by Kristy Woodson Harvey
8th May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Summer State of Mind by Kristy Woodson Harvey

Summer State of Mind by Kristy Woodson Harvey: Sometimes starting over looks nothing like what you planned. Daisy Stevens leaves everything behind after the worst day of her career, trading the intensity of the NICU for a quieter life in Cape Carolina. She’s not looking for anything permanent—just space, simplicity, […]

REVIEW: How the Story Goes by Andrew Forrester
7th May / 2 Comments

REVIEW: How the Story Goes by Andrew Forrester

How the Story Goes by Andrew Forrester: Some stories aren’t just about endings—they’re about figuring out how to keep going after everything changes. Whit Longacre is left with more than grief after losing his wife, Helen. Along with raising their young daughter, he’s suddenly responsible for finishing the final book […]

REVIEW: Unbound by Peyton Corinne
6th May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Unbound by Peyton Corinne

  In Unbound by Peyton Corinne, Waterfell University student Paloma Blake had never been in love until she met Bennett Reiner on campus. The gigantic hockey goalie might seem intimidating on the ice, but he’s been her savior and the most solid presence in Paloma’s life so far. That’s why […]

REVIEW: The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer
5th May / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer

The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer: Rainy March comes from a long line of Book Witches, guardians who jump into novels to protect stories from being changed. Armed with her magical umbrella and feline familiar, she knows the rules: real people stay in the real world, fictional characters stay in […]

REVIEW: The Write Off by Kara McDowell
29th Apr / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Write Off by Kara McDowell

In The Write Off by Kara McDowell, All Mars Darling has ever wanted to do was write. Specifically, she wanted to become a romance author. And while that dream has come true, it isn’t exactly everything she hoped for. Yes, she’s had success right out of the gate, bigger than […]

REVIEW: Annie Knows Everything by Rachel Wood
28th Apr / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Annie Knows Everything by Rachel Wood

Annie Knows Everything by Rachel Wood: When you’re busy fixing everyone else’s life, it’s easy to miss the mess in your own. Annie is convinced she knows what’s best for everyone around her—until she loses her job, discovers her sister is engaged to someone she can’t stand, and decides the […]

REVIEW: Darling Daffodils Farm by Brittanée Nicole
27th Apr / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Darling Daffodils Farm by Brittanée Nicole

Darling Daffodils Farm by Brittanée Nicole: Tally Darling returns to her family’s daffodil farm ready to figure out what comes next, only to find Jesse Walker already there—running her late father’s business, living in her old room, and testing her patience at every turn. He may be gorgeous, but he’s […]

REVIEW: Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan
24th Apr / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan

In Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan, Dolly Brick might wear many hats: kindergarten teacher, part-time Uber driver, part-time sports store call rep, and summer help at the family fish house, but being a single mom to her thirteen-year-old son Gus is what gives her life purpose. Her side […]

REVIEW: The Rainy Day Bookshop by RaeAnne Thayne
22nd Apr / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Rainy Day Bookshop by RaeAnne Thayne

The Rainy Day Bookshop by RaeAnne Thayne: Emma Lucas had been a model daughter and student. After her father died in an accident she blamed herself for, her life went downhill quickly and she left home. She eventually ended up in Las Vegas. When she gets pregnant, she decides to […]

REVIEW: THE STARTER EX by Mia Sosa
21st Apr / 2 Comments

REVIEW: THE STARTER EX by Mia Sosa

The Starter Ex by Mia Sosa: Vanessa Cordero has a very specific (and very successful) side hustle: she gets paid to date men… and be the absolute worst girlfriend imaginable. Clingy, dramatic, completely over-the-top—whatever it takes to make them run straight into someone else’s arms.