Book Review: Voyage of the Damned by Frances White

The perfect mixture of fantasy and mystery quickly brought Voyage of the Damned to the top of my list of the best 2024 reads. Fantasy and mystery are two genres that are not typically brought together, but Voyage of the Damned finds just the right balance with a fun use of characters, an interesting varietyContinue reading “Book Review: Voyage of the Damned by Frances White”

Book Review: Crown of Slumber by R. L. Perez

A Sleeping Beauty retelling, Crown of Slumber, recreates a beloved story with new twists and turns that bring to light all the different elements that make the story great. The heir of the Summer Court, princess Aurelia, and her sworn enemy, Prince Finn of the Night Court find themselves thrown together in a series ofContinue reading “Book Review: Crown of Slumber by R. L. Perez”

Book Review: Much Ado About Margaret by Madeline Roux

Much Ado About Margaret follows a young woman, Margaret as she tries her best to overcome obstacles such as harsh and uncalled for criticism, an aunt who believes in the ‘right’ way of living one’s life, and her own feminine nature, to become the next great author. Now that last one is obviously a hangContinue reading “Book Review: Much Ado About Margaret by Madeline Roux”

Book Review: That Prince is Mine by Jaci Lee

With lovable characters and an enchanting storyline, That Prince is Mine is a quirky RomCom that quickly leads readers into the joys and trials of falling in love. As a main character, Emma Yoon is both endearing and strong. She has an intense love of family and food and joins together her two passions asContinue reading “Book Review: That Prince is Mine by Jaci Lee”

Book Review: The Worst Duke in London by Amalie Howard

The moment I read the first book in the “Taming of the Dukes” series, I was absolutely hooked. Every single one of the characters was so easy to fall in love with, but especially Lady Evangeline. It was so exciting to discover that the third book in the series would be about her journey andContinue reading “Book Review: The Worst Duke in London by Amalie Howard”

Book Review: Hate To Fake it To You by Amanda Sellet

Influencer, Lillibet, has the world falling in love with her lifestyle. The beautiful sceneries, the lavish self-care, and delectable food are coupled with beautifully captioned advice about life. The only problem with Lillibet? She isn’t real. She is a creation of best friends, Libby, Jean and Keoki who couldn’t live any further from the lifeContinue reading “Book Review: Hate To Fake it To You by Amanda Sellet”

Book Review: Body Check by Elle Kennedy

I can say with all honesty that I never intended to fall head over heels for sports romance. With little to no athletic ability myself, I couldn’t imagine finding anything interesting within the genre. Then Elle Kennedy came along and thoroughly changed my mind. Her books are always engaging and have never failed to drawContinue reading “Book Review: Body Check by Elle Kennedy”

Book Review: Tangled Up in You by Christina Lauren

A good retelling of the beloved movie Tangled is a tall order. Rapunzel and Flynn Rider have an undeniable chemistry and the progression of their story and personal growth never fail to capture the hearts of the audience. There are not many people who would be up to the task of giving this story aContinue reading “Book Review: Tangled Up in You by Christina Lauren”

Book Review: The Rom-Commers by Katherine Center

The Rom-Commers was one of my most anticipated books of the year. After falling in love with The Bodyguard, a few years ago, I took a deep dive into all of Katherine Center’s books and have never once been disappointed. She has a way of creating a world  of hope and love amidst hardship andContinue reading “Book Review: The Rom-Commers by Katherine Center”

Book Review: Birding with Benefits by Sarah T. Dubb

After a difficult divorce, Celeste finds herself with the opportunity to take a deep look at who she is by herself and what she wants from life. She decides to throw herself into every opportunity with gusto to discover what (aside from her wonderful daughter) really grabs her. She quickly finds herself as the partnerContinue reading “Book Review: Birding with Benefits by Sarah T. Dubb”