Tag: 4 Stars


REVIEW: Out of Her League by Ava Rani
27th May / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Out of Her League by Ava Rani

In Out of Her League by Ava Rani, Dr. Isabelle Mercado is on the verge of achieving everything she has worked for—until she realizes her ex, the one who got away, will be attending a lavish Paris wedding with his seemingly perfect fiancée. Determined to save face and maybe spark […]

REVIEW: The Cupid Dilemma by April Asher
21st May / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Cupid Dilemma by April Asher

The Cupid Dilemma by April Asher: Adalyn Whitlock has always believed in happily ever afters. As the daughter of Aphrodite and a wedding planner by trade, love is supposed to be her specialty. Unfortunately, her business is struggling, her reputation has taken a hit, and her ex has started calling […]

REVIEW: While You Were Seething by Charlotte Stein
20th May / 3 Comments

REVIEW: While You Were Seething by Charlotte Stein

In While You Were Seething by Charlotte Stein, Daisy Emmett has spent years loathing famous romance author Caleb Miller, and the feeling has always been mutual. So when she agrees to help him navigate a PR disaster, she expects the experience to be unpleasant. What she does not expect is […]

REVIEW: Forty Love by Jane Costello
18th May / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Forty Love by Jane Costello

In Forty Love by Jane Costello, Jules has spent years living next door to the local tennis club without ever stepping onto the court. Between her demanding job, raising her teenage son on her own, and adjusting to life as a widow, there has never been much room for hobbies—let […]

REVIEW: Dog Person by Camille Pagán
15th May / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Dog Person by Camille Pagán

Dog Person by Camille Pagán: Miguel hasn’t stepped back into his life since losing Amelia—the woman he loved and the partner who made their bookstore feel like more than just a place to sell books. Grief has narrowed his world down to survival. The shop is struggling, the future feels […]

REVIEW: It Seemed Like a Good Idea by Lauren Blakely
12th May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: It Seemed Like a Good Idea by Lauren Blakely

It Seemed Like a Good Idea by Lauren Blakely: Poppy’s quiet life running her small-town lavender farm is turned upside down when her identical twin sister lands the movie role of a lifetime—one that brings a full-scale production to their hometown and leaves Poppy dealing with the unexpected fallout, including […]

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: Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult
30th Apr / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult

Some books entertain you. Some books challenge the way you see the world. SMALL GREAT THINGS by by Jodi Picoult is a powerful, thought-provoking novel about prejudice, privilege, justice, and the moments that force people to confront who they truly are.

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 […]