Book Review: Kieran by N.J. Walters

Kieran is the third and final book in the Blackwell Brothers Redemption series, and I went into it already loving this world and these characters. I’ve read and enjoyed both of the previous books, and I was so excited to see how Kieran’s story would unfold. Kieran is sent to a small town to reap … Continue reading Book Review: Kieran by N.J. Walters

Book Review: Romantic Hero by Kirsty Greenwood

I was so intrigued by Romantic Hero when I read the premise. A romance author accidentally bringing the villain from her unfinished novel into the real world is such a fun idea, and overall, I enjoyed it. Between the magical realism, the humor, and the romance, this was an entertaining read that felt quirky and … Continue reading Book Review: Romantic Hero by Kirsty Greenwood

Book Review: Night Witch

This was such a fantastic read and a great ending to the duology. I love the direction it went with the characters and plot, and the romance is positively swoon-worthy with some major fated mates, touch her and die vibes. Paisley goes through so much over the course of the story, and she learns a … Continue reading Book Review: Night Witch

Book Review: A Shop Girl’s Guide to Wooing a Lord

A Shop Girl's Guide to Wooing a Lord was a little different from what I expected. The title suggests a lighter, more playful historical romance, but the story spends a bit of time exploring the harsher realities of poverty in Regency England. Tamsin's life is difficult long before the book begins, and things only become … Continue reading Book Review: A Shop Girl’s Guide to Wooing a Lord

Book Review: Lead Me Home by Catherine Bybee

I’ve read and loved several of Catherine Bybee’s series over the years, so I went into Lead Me Home knowing I was in for a treat. The first book in the Queen Anne Hill series, the story follows Luna, a forensic accountant who has built a carefully controlled life after a difficult past, and Nate, … Continue reading Book Review: Lead Me Home by Catherine Bybee

Book Review: The Summer Share by Jenn McKinlay

The Summer Share is a lovely summer romance that feels like it was made to be read with sand between your toes and the sun on your face. I really enjoyed the premise, the charming coastal setting, the lovable side characters, and the romance that slowly grows through shared grief and home repairs. When Hannah … Continue reading Book Review: The Summer Share by Jenn McKinlay

Book Review: The Shippers by Katherine Center

The Shippers started with a promising premise. It had Runaway Bride vibes, and with childhood friends-to-lovers possibilities in the love story, I was all aboard for a cruise ship-set rom-com. Though I enjoyed some of the banter and fun moments, especially in the first half of the book, the second half fell flat for me. … Continue reading Book Review: The Shippers by Katherine Center

Book Review: Strange Familiars by Keshe Chow

I went into Strange Familiars knowing next to nothing about it, other than I loved the cover and the blurb sounded intriguing, and I ended up really enjoying it. The magical veterinary academy setting immediately caught my attention because it felt so unique, and the mix of academic rivalry, fascinating familiars, and the darker elements … Continue reading Book Review: Strange Familiars by Keshe Chow