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Category Archives: Romance
Review: Granted by Brindi Quinn
Wow. Wow! Seriously, wow! Granted is the sequel to Come True (or the bomb-ass genie sequel), and it is everything readers could have hoped for. No, it’s more than that. Brindi Quinn has always had a way of surprising her readers, and I feel like this sequel took that ability further than ever! Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Romance
Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Come True, Come True #2, djinn, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, genies, Granted, Granted by Brindi Quinn, Literary, Literature, Midnight Tide Publishing, Review, Romance, Romantic Fantasy
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Review: A Family Affair by Robyn Carr
A Family Affair is the latest novel to come from Robyn Carr, and it is the perfect read for those looking for a bit of an escape. It’s a bit of romance and women’s fiction all rolled into one delightful package. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Romance
Tagged A Family Affair, A Family Affair by Robyn Carr, Book, Book Review, Books, Fiction, Literary, Literature, MIRA, Net Galley, NetGalley, Robyn Carr, Romance
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Review: Christmas Vendetta by Valerie Hansen
Christmas Vendetta is the fourth novel in Valerie Hansen’s Emergency Responders series. Though, if I’m being honest here, I have not had the fortune of reading the first three novels. However! I had no problem hopping right in here and enjoying every minute of this read. Continue reading
Review: Salt and Sugar by Rebecca Carvalho
There is something so charming about romance and food, don’t you think? Perhaps I was so drawn to Rebecca Carvalho’s Salt and Sugar. This YA novel has a bit of a twist in that it is both romance and a retelling of Romeo and Juliet – bakery style. Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Romance, Young Adult
Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Fiction, Fiction Review, Inkyard Press, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Romance, Romantic Fantasy, Romeo & Juliet, Romeo & Juliet retelling, Salt and Sugar, Salt and Sugar by Rebecca Carvalho
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Review: Pride by Ibi Zoboi
Let me preface this review by saying that I adore retellings. I’ll read almost any that I come across, especially if it follows a favorite story of mine. Such as Pride and Prejudice. Enter: Pride by Ibi Zoboi. Pride is a modern remix of Pride and Prejudice that provides many unique takes on such a classic tale. Continue reading
Posted in OwlCrate, Romance
Tagged Balzar + Bray, Book, Book Review, Books, Fiction, Fiction Review, Ibi Zoboi, Literary, Literature, OwlCrate, Pride, Pride by Ibi Zoboi, Review, Romance
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Review: Breaking Time by Sasha Alsberg
In Sasha Alsberg’s novel, Breaking Time, romance meets historical fiction and time travel. If you love the idea of these elements coming together, you’ve got to check it out. Continue reading
Posted in ARC, Romance
Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Breaking Time, Breaking Time by Sasha Alsberg, Fantasy, Fiction, Inkyard Press, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Romance, Sasha Alsberg
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Review: How to Marry Keanu Reeves in 90 Days by K.M. Jackson
I’ll be the first to admit that How to Marry Keanu Reeves in 90 Days is not a typical read for me. Yet when it popped up as a choice for BOTM, something about it called to me. I think it was a craving for change if I’m being honest. Either way, I knew I was going to give this novel by K.M. Jackson a try. Continue reading