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Book Review: One Star Romance | Laura Hankin
I’m always up for a new Laura Hankin, after enjoying two of her prior books. Happy and You Know It is the one that gets the most attention (it was a Book of…
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Book Review: Love at First Book | Jenn McKinlay
A librarian, a quaint Irish village, and a love story all make Jenn McKinlay’s Love at First Book a charming book that will carry you right off to Ireland! What is Love at…
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Book Review: Happy Medium | Sarah Adler
Sarah Adler’s Happy Medium is one of the more unique romance books you’ll read this year! In Hapy Medium, a clever con woman must convince a skeptical, sexy farmer of his property’s resident real-life…
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Book Review: Beach Read | Emily Henry
Emily Henry’s new book Funny Story is about to debut later this month, and I (like many others) am impatiently waiting for my copy to arrive. Emily Henry has taken the book world…
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Romance Review: The Catch | Amy Lea
Amy Lea’s The Catch is an enemies-to-lovers, fake-dating, opposites-attract romantic comedy that brings together some of the best tropes into a story surrounding an influencer who finds herself stuck in close proximity with…
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Book Review: Book Lovers | Emily Henry
If you think you are a fan of the small-town love story, this book will both delight and surprise you! The popular city girl finds love in a small town trope is highlighted…
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Unleashed Holiday | Victoria Schade | Contemporary Romance Book Review
I needed something cozy and uplifting and Unleashed Holiday by Victoria Schade delivered everything and more! If you are new to Victoria Schade, she writes the best blend of contemporary fiction and romance…
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Book Review: Simmer Down | Sarah Smith
The heat in this book comes from more than just the cooking! Simmer Down by Sarah Smith is a enemies-to-lovers romance set around rival food trucks in Hawaii. A fun beach read but…
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BOOK REVIEW: Faker by Sarah Smith @AuthorSarahS @BerkleyPub @berkleyromance #faker #fakerbook #bookreview
You know how in most genre people use the phrase “predictable” as a criticism? To me the best part about contemporary romance is that it is predictable in the best way possible. Sometimes…
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BOOK REVIEW: Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin @UzmaWrites @BerkleyPub #ayeshaatlast #bookreview #berkleypub
Through a myriad of Pride and Prejudice adaptations, it would be easy to think you’ve seen it all. I am a total sucker for the story, because it is so timeless and I’ve…